Knox County Courthouse, Knoxville
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Facts and practical information
The Knox County Courthouse is a historic building located at 300 Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Built in 1886, it served as Knox County's courthouse until the completion of the City-County Building in 1980, and continues to house offices for several county departments. John Sevier, Tennessee's first governor, is buried on the courthouse lawn. The courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its architecture and its role in the county's political history. ()
Built: 1886 (138 years ago)Coordinates: 35°57'40"N, 83°54'60"W
Day trips
Knox County Courthouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville Civic Coliseum, Thompson–Boling Arena, Volunteer Landing.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Knox County Courthouse?
Nearby attractions include Bijou Theatre, Knoxville (3 min walk), Blount Mansion, Knoxville (3 min walk), First Baptist Church, Knoxville (3 min walk), St. John's Cathedral, Knoxville (4 min walk).
How to get to Knox County Courthouse by public transport?
The nearest stations to Knox County Courthouse:
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- Main St.@Gay St. Eb • Lines: Blue Line Trolley (1 min walk)
- Trolley Super Stop on Main at the CC Bldg • Lines: 10, 11, 17 (2 min walk)
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- Three Rivers Rambler (13 min walk)
- Jackson Terminal (16 min walk)