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This list of tallest buildings in Knoxville ranks skyscrapers and other structures by height in the U.S. city of Knoxville, Tennessee. The tallest building in Knoxville is the First Tennessee Plaza (Plaza Tower), at 27 stories, followed by the adjacent Riverview Tower, at 24 stories. The Traditions Knoxville Apartment Building (formerly the ...
This list of tallest buildings in Tennessee ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. state of Tennessee by height. Since 1970, all five tallest buildings statewide have been in Nashville. Currently 9 out of the 10 tallest buildings are in Nashville. The tallest by height is the AT&T Building, but the tallest by roof height is Four Seasons Hotel and ...
At the center of the scandal was Jake Butcher, who was the Democratic nominee for governor in 1978 and spearheaded efforts to bring the World's Fair to Knoxville. Butcher built the tallest tower ...
The Andrew Johnson Building is a high-rise building in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. Completed in 1929 as the Andrew Johnson Hotel , [ 3 ] at 203-foot (62 m), it was Knoxville's tallest building for nearly half a century.
Sharp's Ridge is the transmitting antenna farm for eleven of Knoxville's twelve analog and digital television stations, [1] all of which broadcast from very noticeable towers in an antenna farm along the ridge. The tallest tower is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as "Spectracite Tower Knoxville," built by Spectracite ...
Knoxville's two tallest buildings are the 27-story First Tennessee Plaza and the 24-story Riverview Tower, both on Gay Street. [136] Other prominent high-rises include the Tower at Morgan Hill, [ 137 ] the Andrew Johnson Building , [ 138 ] the Knoxville Hilton, the General Building , The Holston , the TVA Towers, [ 139 ] and Sterchi Lofts.
The Sunsphere is a 266-foot (81 m) tall hexagonal steel truss structure located in World's Fair Park in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.It is topped with the 75-foot (23 m) gold-colored glass sphere that served as the symbol of the 1982 World's Fair.
Universities and colleges in Knoxville, Tennessee (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Knoxville, Tennessee" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.