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At that time, the Star Laundry was on Gay Street. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville in November 1976.
News Sentinel ArchivesGay Street in downtown Knoxville in 1905.
News Sentinel ArchivesA bird’s eye view looking south down Gay Street in downtown Knoxville in 1965.
News Sentinel ArchivesAn arrow indicates Woodruff's Store on Gay Street in 1869.
News Sentinel ArchivesThis picture is from the corner of Main Street looking north on Gay Street in downtown Knoxville in 1906.
The event included guided historical tours and cultural walking tours, live music, and specials at the shops and restaurants. S. W. Hall & Co. Building. Two story brick building with paired fixed glass windows with transoms and altered storefront.
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25 Market Square. Their cocktails are works of art.
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On this page you can find a location map as well as a list of places and services available around South Gay Street: Hotels, restaurants, sports facilities, educational centers, ATMs, supermarkets, gas stations and more.
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https://blountmansion.org/ - - 99 m
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South Gay Street 912 - - 216 m
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Cumberland Avenue 422 - - 128 m
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West Church Avenue;W.The Imperial Hotel sign is shown; S.B. Newman is in their present location.
News Sentinel ArchivesGay Street in downtown Knoxville in 1962.
News Sentinel ArchivesCarl Koch, who had business to take car of uptown, found that between the construction on Gay Street and workers from the Tennessee Theater taking down Christmas decorations, there was not much room left to walk down the sidewalk in January 1988.
News Sentinel ArchivesThe renovated block of Gay Street in downtown Knoxville on the eve of its reopening in March 1988.
News Sentinel ArchivesKent Wade puts the finishing touches on a long fence on Gay Street at the intersection of Wall Street in February 1990.
Porter Building.
Swanky more your thing? Originally matched 22-24.
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7 Market Square. Finally, from Bourbon Street to Gay Street, try Fat Tuesday's frozen daiquiris for a refreshing drink, day or night!Shopping
Shop the day away on Gay Street starting with Mast General Store, an anchor of Downtown shopping, offering two floors of goods, vintage candy barrels, outdoor gear, and kitchen supplies.
(NC) The front elevation of this building was completely rebuilt around 1960, changing its effective date of construction.
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14 Market Square. In recent months, local government has approved a flurry of tax incentive packages for hotels, condos, apartments, and retail buildings.Guide to Gay Street in Knoxville, Tennessee
Named one of the Great Streets in America by the American Planning Association (APA), Gay Street is the heart of Downtown Knoxville with a buzz of activity day and night. Caldwell Building.
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Each of them have their own atmospheres, so check out their social media. The sidewalks are not finished by the downtown Knoxville street is open to traffic.
News Sentinel ArchivesWorking on Gay Street near Cumberland Avenue in downtown Knoxville in April 1982.
News Sentinel ArchivesGay Street in downtown Knoxville in June 1985.
News Sentinel ArchivesGay Street in downtown Knoxville in June 1985
News Sentinel ArchivesLooking north on Gay Street from the Union Avenue intersection in March 1987.
News Sentinel ArchivesGay Street construction sends many pedestrians on a walking tour of the downtown Knoxville area to get from one side of the street to the other in October 1987.
News Sentinel ArchivesGay Street construction in downtown Knoxville in July 1989.
News Sentinel ArchivesJeff Caldwell of the City Engineering Department adds turn lane signs to the red lights at the corner of Church and Gay Streets in downtown Knoxville in March 1988.
News Sentinel ArchivesGay Street construction looking south from Clinch Avenue in downtown Knoxville in 1987.
News Sentinel ArchivesIt would take the Wizard of Oz to figure a way out of the traffic jam that occurred in December 1986 when two children’s shows were shown at the same time at the Tennessee and Bijou theaters.
Neoclassical Commercial. Italianate Commercial. Vogue Building.