Summer afternoon ~ summer afternoon;
to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.

EDITH WHARTON

 


 

Summer depicts history as well as beauty as you see the transformation of the L&N Railyards into the World's Fair park and a Civil War hospital into the TVA offices. From lakes and shores to Knoxville College, go on a historical tour of summer in Knoxville with this section of the book.

In late 1931, workers for Booth & Flinn Co. of Pittsburgh had completed more than half of the Henley Street Bridge across the Tennessee River.

 

The bridge's graceful arches now frame the modern City-County Building on the river's north bank.

Knoxville Then And Now is an excellent addition to your coffee table and makes a wonderful gift for any occasion. Save 17% by ordering now over the Internet.

 

 

 

 

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