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Encyclopedia > Knoxville (disambiguation)

There are several places in the United States called Knoxville:

In addition, there is a place named New Knoxville, Ohio. Knoxville, Georgia, is the county seat of Crawford County in the U.S. state of Georgia. ... Crawford County is a county located in the state of Georgia. ... Knoxville is a city located in Knox County, Illinois. ... Knoxville is a city located in Marion County, Iowa. ... Knoxville is a borough located in Tioga County, Pennsylvania. ... Eastern view of Knoxville Nickname: The Marble City, K-Town, Big Orange Country, Knox Vegas Motto: {{{motto}}} Official website: http://www. ... New Knoxville is a village located in Auglaize County, Ohio. ...


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Knoxville (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (97 words)
Knoxville, Georgia - the county seat of Crawford County, Georgia
In addition, there is a place named New Knoxville, Ohio.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
Knoxville, Tennessee (842 words)
Knoxville was founded in 1791 by Territorial Governor William Blount and named after George Washington's Secretary of War Henry Knox.
Knoxville was the capital of the Southwest Territory from 1791 until 1797.
Knoxville's economy is largely fuelled by the regional location of the main campus of the University of Tennessee, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, whose significance is recognised in the ordination of the Tennessee Technology Corridor between Oak Ridge and McGhee Tyson Airport.
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