If you have never visited downtown Knoxville, take a walk with me through the streets and even back alleys to see what this gem of a city has to offer.
Photos on South Gay Street
Knoxville – Hyatt Place Knoxville at Farragut Building, built 1919Knoxville – Hyatt Place KnoxvilleKnoxville – Tennessee TheatreKnoxville – Tennesee TheatreKnoxville – Burwell Building, built 1907Knoxville – Tennesee TheatreKnoxville – Tennesee TheatreKnoxville – Tennesee TheatreKnoxville – Hyatt Place Knoxville at Farragut Building, built 1919Knoxville – East Tennessee History Center Building, built 1871Knoxville – The Holston Building, built 1913Knoxville – Gay StreetKnoxville – Fidelity Building, built 1871Knoxville – Art Work on WallKnoxville – Gay StreetKnoxville – Gay StreetCoolato GelatoCoolato GelatoKnoxville – Coolato GelatoKnoxville – Coolato GelatoKnoxville – Art on Building
Market Street & Park
Knoxville – Charles Krutch ParkKnoxville – Charles Krutch ParkKnoxville – Charles Krutch ParkKnoxville – Charles Krutch ParkKnoxville – Cotton House & Post Office Building, built 1874Knoxville – Cotton House & Post Office Building, built 1874Knoxville – Market StreetKnoxville – Market SquareKnoxville – Tennesee Woman Suffrage MemorialKnoxville – Tennesee Woman Suffrage MemorialKnoxville – Market House BellKnoxville – Market SquareKnoxville – Market SquareKnoxville – Market SquareKnoxville – Blue Coast Restaurant on Market SquareKnoxville – Market SquareKnoxville – Restaurant on Market SquareKnoxville – Urban Outfitters on Market StreetKnoxville – Market SquareKnoxville – Not Watson’s Kitchen & BarKnoxville – Not Watson’s Kitchen & BarKnoxville – Market SquareKnoxville – Market Square
Strong Street Alley
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World’s Fair Park
Knoxville – Historic YWCA, built 1925Knoxville – Historic YMCA, built 1929Knoxville – Building on Walnut StreetKnoxville – Covered WalkwayKnoxville – SunsphereKnoxville – SunsphereKnoxville – World’s Fair ParkKnoxville – World’s Fair ParkKnoxville – World’s Fair ParkKnoxville – World’s Fair ParkKnoxville – Lama in World’s Fair ParkKnoxville – STEM Academy
Knoxville – Howard H. Baker, Jr. United State CourthouseKnoxville – Old Knox County CourthouseKnoxville – Spanish War SoldierKnoxville – Old Knox County CourthouseKnoxville – First Baptist ChurchKnoxville – United Methodist ChurchKnoxville – Old House on Henley StreetKnoxville – Medical Arts Building, built 1932Knoxville – First Tennesee PlazaKnoxville – Trolley StopKnoxville – Andrew Johnson Building, built 1928Knoxville – Gay StreetKnoxville – The General Building at 625 Market Street, built 1925 Knoxville – 625 Market Street FacadeKnoxville – Cherokee Lofts
Knoxville – First Presbyterian Church & Cemetery, founded 1792Knoxville – First Presbyterian Church & Cemetery, founded 1792Knoxville – First Presbyterian Church & CemeteryKnoxville – First Presbyterian Church & CemeteryKnoxville – First Presbyterian Cemetery, James WhiteKnoxville – First Presbyterian Cemetery, William BlountKnoxville – First Presbyterian Cemetery, Mary BlountKnoxville – First Presbyterian Church & CemeteryKnoxville – First Presbyterian Church, built 1903Knoxville – Old building on State Street
Hotel
Knoxville – Hyatt Place Knoxville at Farragut Building, built 1919Knoxville – Hyatt Place KnoxvilleKnoxville – Hyatt Place KnoxvilleKnoxville – Hyatt Place KnoxvilleKnoxville – Hyatt Place KnoxvilleKnoxville – Hyatt Place KnoxvilleKnoxville – Hyatt Place Knoxville
Interactive map of places visited during our trip to Knoxville