Knoxville, Tennessee

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Knoxville, Tennessee is a major city in eastern Tennessee known as a regional economic and cultural center in the Appalachian region and home to the University of Tennessee.


Statements (63)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
county seat
areaCode 865
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States
foundedIn 1786
hasGovernmentType mayor–council government
hasInterstateHighway Interstate 140
Interstate 40
Interstate 640
Interstate 75
hasMajorCompany Discovery, Inc. (regional operations)
Pilot Flying J
Regal Entertainment Group
Tennessee Valley Authority
hasMajorEvent Big Ears Festival
Dogwood Arts Festival
Knoxville Marathon
hasMajorIndustry education
healthcare
manufacturing
technology
tourism
hosted 1982 World's Fair
isCountySeatOf Knox County, Tennessee
isCulturalCenterFor Appalachian region
East Tennessee
isEconomicCenterFor East Tennessee
isHomeTo East Tennessee History Center
Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum
Knoxville Convention Center
Knoxville Museum of Art
Knoxville Opera
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
Knoxville Zoo
Market Square, Knoxville
McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
McGhee Tyson Airport
Neyland Stadium
Old City, Knoxville
Sunsphere
Tennessee Volunteers athletics program
Thompson–Boling Arena
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
World's Fair Park
isNearby Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
isPartOfMetropolitanArea Knoxville metropolitan area
isRegionalCenterFor Appalachian region
East Tennessee
locatedIn Knox County, Tennessee
locatedInRegion Appalachian region
East Tennessee
locatedOnRiver Tennessee River
namedAfter Henry Knox
partOf Tennessee Valley
servedAsStateCapitalFrom 1796
servedAsStateCapitalUntil 1812
state Tennessee
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
wasStateCapitalOf Tennessee

Referenced by (151)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs
Blount College
College of Architecture and Design
College of Arts and Sciences (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
College of Social Work (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Dogwood Arts Festival
Downtown Knoxville
Dulin Gallery of Art ("Knoxville")
Gay Street, Knoxville
Haslam College of Business
Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy
Institute of Agriculture
John C. Hodges Library
Knox County Courthouse (Knoxville, Tennessee)
Knoxville City-County Building
Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum
Knoxville Convention Center
Knoxville Museum of Art
Knoxville Zoo
Knoxville–Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission
Lindsey Nelson Stadium
Market Square, Knoxville
McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
Old City, Knoxville
Pellissippi State Community College
Sherri Parker Lee Stadium
Smokey
South Knoxville
Tennessee Amphitheater
Tennessee Volunteers
Tennessee Volunteers
Thompson–Boling Arena
Tickle College of Engineering
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame
World's Fair Park
locatedIn
1982 World's Fair
Big Ears Festival ("Knoxville")
Cycle of Life: Within the Power of Dreams and the Wonder of Infinity
Dulin Gallery of Art ("Knoxville")
Knoxville City-County Building ("Knoxville")
Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum ("Knoxville")
Knoxville Convention Center ("Knoxville")
Knoxville International Energy Exposition
Knoxville Marathon ("Knoxville")
Neyland Stadium ("Knoxville")
Sunsphere ("Knoxville")
Tennessee Volunteers athletics program
Thompson–Boling Arena ("Knoxville")
University of Tennessee, Knoxville ("Knoxville")
city
Discovery, Inc. (regional operations)
HGTV
Knox County Schools
Pilot Corporation
Pilot Flying J
Regal Cinemas
Regal Entertainment Group
Regal Entertainment Group
Tennessee Valley Authority
headquartersLocation
Clinton Laboratories
Clinton, Tennessee
Halls Crossroads
McGhee Tyson Airport
Norris Dam
Oak Ridge Reservation
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Seymour
X-10 Project
locatedNear
Big Ears Festival
Knoxville Marathon
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
Neyland Stadium
Sunsphere
Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball
Tennessee Supreme Court
The Daily Beacon
location
Haw Ridge Park
Kodak, Tennessee
Maryville, Tennessee
Sevierville, Tennessee
near
Holly Warlick
Knoxville Opera
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
basedIn
Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum ("City of Knoxville")
Knoxville Convention Center ("City of Knoxville")
World's Fair Park ("City of Knoxville")
ownedBy
McGhee Tyson Airport
The Daily Beacon
cityServed
Knox County, Tennessee
Tennessee (eastern portion) ("Knoxville")
contains
Regal Cinemas
Southeastern Conference
foundingLocation
Discovery, Inc. (regional operations) ("Knoxville")
Knox County Courthouse (Knoxville, Tennessee) ("Knoxville")
hasCity
Rocky Top Rowdies
Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball ("Knoxville")
homeCity
Clinton, Tennessee
New Market, Tennessee
nearestMajorCity
Donde Plowman
James A. Haslam II
residence
Interstate 640
Melton Hill Dam
servesCity
Donde Plowman
Holly Warlick
workLocation
Haslam family
associatedCity
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
cityNearby
Sunsphere ("Knoxville")
citySymbolOf
U.S. Route 19
connectsCity
Knoxville metropolitan area ("Knoxville")
containsCity
East South Central States
containsMajorCity
Knoxville metropolitan area ("Knoxville")
coreCity
Knox County, Tennessee
countySeat
Clinch River
flowsNear
Tennessee River
flowsThroughCity
Southeastern Conference
formationLocation
Regal Entertainment Group
formerHeadquartersLocation
Market Square, Knoxville ("City of Knoxville")
governedBy
Knoxville City-County Building ("City of Knoxville")
governingBody
University of Tennessee system
hasAdministrativeCenter
University of Tennessee system
hasHeadquartersLocation
Tennessee Valley ("Knoxville")
hasMajorCity
Pittman Center, Tennessee
hasMajorNearbyCity
Clinton, Tennessee
hasNearbyCity
University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers soccer
homeVenueCity
Tennessee marble
industryCenter
Knoxville, Tennessee ("East Tennessee History Center")
isHomeTo
Seymour
isSuburbOf
Knoxville–Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission ("City of Knoxville")
jurisdiction
Knox County, Tennessee
largestCity
Clinton, Tennessee
locatedNorthOf
Loudon County, Tennessee
locatedSouthwestOf
Tennessee ("Knoxville")
majorCity
Maynardville
nearCity
Cherokee National Forest
nearestCity
World's Fair Park ("City of Knoxville")
operatedBy
Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum ("City of Knoxville")
operator
Sunsphere ("City of Knoxville")
owner
Tennessee Amphitheater ("City of Knoxville")
ownership
South Knoxville ("City of Knoxville")
partOf
U.S. Route 70
passesNear
Interstate 75
passesThrough
Interstate 40
passesThroughCity
Quentin Tarantino ("Knoxville, Tennessee, United States")
placeOfBirth
James A. Haslam II
placeOfBusiness
Christopher Newsom
placeOfDeath
Christopher Newsom
placeOfResidence
Dulin Gallery of Art
primaryLocation
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee
seat
Diocese of East Tennessee
seeCity
Knox County Schools ("City of Knoxville, Tennessee")
serves
Tennessee River
sourceLocation

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