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  2. New Ijams canopy walkway and quarry hangout will come ... - AOL

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    The 318-acre Ijams Nature Center in South Knoxville is planning an events pavilion, canopy walkway, substantial upgrades to Mead's Quarry and a $5 parking fee that will be used to fund the ...

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    Hub Knoxville building breakdown: addresses, total units Building No. 1 at 1925 Cumberland Ave (phase one): 10 stories with 345 units to house 1,136 students. Unit sizes range from studios to five ...

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    Construction continues next to Tyson Park in Knoxville on July 31, as crews work to build The Mark, a student housing apartment complex scheduled to open in 2025. Apartments: 291, ranging from ...

  5. Fort Sanders, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    With a need for city services, and bureaucratic issues preventing annexation by Knoxville, the Fort Sanders area incorporated as the separate city of West Knoxville on March 8, 1888. The city's boundaries were Second Creek on the east, Asylum (now Western) Avenue and the railroad tracks on the north, Third Creek on the west, and the river on ...

  6. Tennessee State Route 158 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 158 (SR 158) is a major east–west state highway in the city of Knoxville in the U.S. state of Tennessee.It runs 4.63 miles (7.45 km) from Kingston Pike (US 11/US 70) along the Tennessee River to Interstate 40.

  7. Tennessee marble - Wikipedia

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    The Ross Quarry supplied marble for the J.P. Morgan Library in New York in the 1900s. [11] The Candoro Marble Works, a large finishing mill, was founded in South Knoxville in 1914. Marble quarry near Knoxville, circa 1911. By 1908, Tennessee ranked third in the nation in marble production, behind Vermont and Georgia. [11]