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  2. The Hill, Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    It comprises the oldest part of the university, [1] and is located at the eastern side of the campus. There are two concentric roads around the Hill and university buildings ring both routes, with Ayres Hall located at the apex. The sweeping lawn in front of Ayres Hall that drops to Cumberland Avenue is one of the largest open spaces on the campus.

  3. University of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The university implemented a 25-year (2001–2026) campus master plan. [64] The plan is designed to make the campus more pedestrian-friendly by establishing large areas of open green space and relegating parking facilities to the periphery. Uniform building design codes are in the planning.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    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 Kingston Apartments) is the third highest at 21 stories. The Sunsphere, which stands at 265 feet (81 m), is the city's fourth tallest.

  5. When Como had a college: How Fort Worth missed out on a ...

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    But it ran out of money, and Fort Worth lost out on the growth and success of a HBCU. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. UTA president: Our new campus in west Fort Worth is a ... - AOL

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    UTA president Jennifer Cowley says UTA West, a new 50-acre campus at the Parker County line, will be a key factor for companies looking to relocate to Fort Worth.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The Flatiron Building stood as Fort Worth's tallest structure until 1910, with the construction of the 10-story Baker Building (since renamed the Bob R. Simpson Building). [4] Fort Worth went through a major growth in skyscrapers during the 1920s and 1930s, with the Farmers and Mechanics National Bank building (since renamed 714 Main) emerging ...

  8. Guide to Lake Worth: Explore this rural Texas town with lots ...

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    Lake Worth Towne Crossing — A business center located at 6580 Lake Worth Blvd. Lake Worth Plaza — A two-building retail center located south of 10th Ave. South. It is home to a regional ...

  9. Como, Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Como Lake was built in 1889. Originally the neighborhood was conceived as a resort. In the early 1900s Lillian Russell visited the resort and was impressed by it. The neighborhood newspaper, the Lake Como Weekly, was published under several titles between 1940 and 1986. [1] In the 1960s through 1990s the community struggled to prosper.