- 20th Anniversary of the 1982 World's Fair - Retrospective from the Knoxville News Sentinel. Includes historical details, photos from the event, images of souvenirs, memories of attendees, and information on commemorative activities in 2002.
web.knoxnews.com/web/worldsfair
- Blount Mansion - Fact sheet, location map, visitor information, education programs, and volunteer opportunities for Tennessee's frontier capital (1792-1796) located in downtown Knoxville.
www.korrnet.org/blount96
- Confederate Memorial Hall (Bleak House, circa 1858) - About this historic building in Knoxville, which hosts receptions, weddings and parties. It is the home of Chapter 89, United Daughters of the Confederacy.
www.korrnet.org/cmh
- East Tennessee Historical Society - Exhibits at museum (located in Knoxville), publications, links, other resources.
www.east-tennessee-history.org
- Ellen Renshaw House Chapter No. 2624 UDC - Local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Members strive to honor the memory of their Confederate ancestors, preserve Southern culture and heritage, and educate others. Organization information and links.
www.korrnet.org/udcknox
- Historic Neighborhoods and Homes of Knoxville - Organization supporting the renovation and rebirth of Knoxville's historic homes and neighborhoods, focusing on the Fourth and Gill downtown neighborhood. Information on area architectural styles and historic overlay zoning.
www.historicknoxville.com
- James White Fort: Knoxville's Beginning - Information about visiting the preserved log home of the first white settler in the city.
www.knoxville.org/media_room/jameswhite.html
- Longstreet-Zollicoffer Camp 87, Sons of Confederate Veterans - Knoxville unit of organization dedicated to preserving the true history of the South and the War for Southern Independence.
www.tennessee-scv.org/camp87
- MetroPulse Articles about Historic Knoxville by Jack Neely - Collection of "Secret History" articles from Knoxville's alternative weekly.
www.historicknoxville.com/neely
- The 1982 Knoxville World's Fair - Records and memories of an episode from Knoxville's past.
users.vnet.net/schulman/1982/fair.html
- The Civil War in Knoxville - Collection of original clothing, weapons, and accoutrements at the McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/permex/cwknox/cwknox.htm
- The Mabry-Hazen House - Home built 1858 and operated as a museum. Mabry-Hazen family history, tour information, special events, schedule, volunteer opportunities, and information about private rentals for meetings and receptions.
www.korrnet.org/mabry
- The Siege of Knoxville and the Battle of Fort Sanders 1863 - Report on Knoxville before the siege and battle, the stories of the siege and battle from the Union side and the Confederate side, the aftermath, and the memory of the battle.
web.utk.edu/~jharvey2/default.html
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