The Eugenia Williams House, one of Knoxville’s most intriguing homes, is opening to the public after a six-year restoration project.
Funding Forever Places
A donation from the Boyd Foundation pushes a Friends of the Smokies endowment for historic preservation in Great Smoky Mountains National Park to $9 million.
History Repurposed
With support from the City and other partners, a pair of Knoxville’s historic buildings have been renovated for contemporary uses.
Girding the Garden
Knoxville city government is providing nearly a quarter million dollars for upgrades to Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum.
New Vision for an Old Eyesore
McCarty Holsaple McCarty plans to renovate the Sanitary Laundry Building for its new headquarters, as well as shared space for creative enterprises.
Uneasy Resting Places
Three abandoned African-American cemeteries lead Knox Heritage’s annual list of threatened historic properties.
At a Crossroads
Event space, museum displays, offices — Farragut considers the future of its historic Campbell Station Inn.
Preservation for the Future
Under new leadership and with an expanding mission, Knox Heritage is entering a time of ‘change and transformation.’
Historic Preservation, Contemporary Concerns
A committee is recommending a historic district for a portion of Oakwood in North Knoxville, but not all residents are on board.
Fragile, Fading and Featured
The Knaffl-Stephens House in Burlington tops the list of endangered historic properties annually released by Knox Heritage.
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