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  2. 15 Local Restaurants in Knoxville, TN You’ll Want to “Knox ...

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    4. Stock & Barrel Popular local burger and bar spot for many! Often touted as Knoxville, Tennessee's best restaurants, beating out even the popular chain restaurants in the city, Stock & Barrel is ...

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    Head from campus to the pedestrian bridge over Henley Street, then follow Clinch Avenue into downtown. Turn left on Gay Street until you hit the 100 Block. Chismoso is open 4 p.m. to midnight on ...

  4. New downtown Knoxville hotel's latest design includes public ...

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    With rooms on only four of Tempo by Hilton's nine floors, Vector Hospitality has unique plans for downtown Knoxville. New downtown Knoxville hotel's latest design includes public parking and a ...

  5. Downtown Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Knoxville is the downtown area of Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It contains the city's central business district and primary city and county municipal offices. It is also home to several retail establishments, residential buildings, the city's convention center, and World's Fair Park. The downtown area contains the oldest parts ...

  6. Gay Street (Knoxville) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1870s and 1880s, the hotel's masquerade balls served oysters, imported wines, and cigars, and drew the likes of artist Lloyd Branson (whose studio was also located on Gay Street) and author Frances Hodgson Burnett. [17] By the 1930s, the Farragut Hotel (1919) and the Andrew Johnson Hotel (1929) had become Knoxville's premier hotels.

  7. Andrew Johnson Building - Wikipedia

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    By this time, Knoxville's Hyatt Regency (now the Knoxville Marriott) had usurped the Andrew Johnson as the city's premier hotel, and the Andrew Johnson began to decline. The hotel changed owners several times throughout the 1970s, [3] during which time it sometimes served to handle overflow student housing from the nearby University of ...