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  2. These Knoxville restaurants will be open on Christmas - AOL

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    Specials: Downtown and Gatlinburg will serve the full menu, but west Knoxville will only serve a buffet. When: West Knoxville will be open 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m., downtown is open 11 a.m.-7 p.m. and ...

  3. Gay Street (Knoxville) - Wikipedia

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    Gay Street is a street in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, that traverses the heart of the city's downtown area.Since its development in the 1790s, Gay Street has served as the city's principal financial and commercial thoroughfare, and has played a primary role in the city's historical and cultural development. [2]

  4. Chisholm Tavern (Knoxville) - Wikipedia

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    Floors Plans of 1792 Chisholm Tavern, Knoxville. Chisholm Tavern was a historic building at Front and Gay streets in Knoxville, Tennessee. It stood on the same block as William Blount Mansion. Construction was completed cn. 1792, and it remained for almost 200 years until it was demolished as a part of urban renewal in 1966.

  5. West Town Mall - Wikipedia

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    West Town Mall is a shopping mall located in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Opened in August 1972, this one-level mall is located in the western portion of Knoxville in the West Hills community. West Town Mall is located along Interstates 40/75 and Kingston Pike.

  6. We made bold predictions for downtown Knoxville in 2023. How ...

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    A blank slate is rare in downtown Knoxville and, with 18,000 square feet to build on, a mixed-use development could be in the property's future. Not yet: Knoxville gets transformative river project

  7. Turkey Creek, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    The Turkey Creek development project started in 1995 when a group of investors and developers who called themselves Turkey Creek Land Partners led by John Turley and Kerry Sprouse paid $7 million to buy 410 acres (170 ha) of undeveloped land south of the interstate highway.