Old City Neighborhood, Knoxville, TN - Community


The old part of the city once called East Knoxville, TN, has been going through a long and slow process of renovation. It is looking more and more like it is becoming something that visitors to Knoxville, TN, will want to visit when they come and look at this great historic area.

East Knoxville has been called that for many years after it was incorporated by Knoxville as early as the 1860's. Today, it is just referred to as the Old City. In recent years, the Old City neighborhood has been being developed and turned from the warehouse district that it once was to an up and coming neighborhood for tourists.

Old City is being transformed into the place to go when you want to find something to eat, places to go, great places to live, and want to find something to do. A lot of money is now being poured into the area to make it the place to go in Knoxville. Recently, it has had a number of nightclubs (none of them are strip joints) in the area.

There is a lot of history here, and some places in this area were designated historical way back in 1922. One such home is the Mabry-Hazen House, which was used as both Confederate and Union headquarters in the Civil War. The last owner, it was owned by only three generations of the same family, willed the home in 1987 to become a Museum. It still contains many of the original artifacts and hosts a number of activities through the year.

If you love art, you can find it at the Art & Antiques Gallery, or at the Museum Shops, LLC. There are also a lot of different architectural styles in the neighborhood that are sure to attract lovers of historical homes. You can find homes and buildings made with Queen Anne, Folk Victorian, Shotgun, Eastlake, Neoclassical, Colonial Revival, and even more.

The Old City neighborhood is known today as one that is very friendly to walkers. If you love to walk, you can meet people of the area and just enjoy seeing the mix of architecture and talking with the residents. It is a close-knit community and they do things together.

Many of the old homes in the area have been renovated. Old industry and historic buildings have been in the process of being turned into lofts and apartments. Other businesses have been moving into the area and progress is continuing to make the Old City neighborhood one that Knoxville can be proud of.

When you want to find something to eat, you will have a lot of choices. There really is just about any style of food you could want somewhere in the Old City. There are some fast food restaurants (Subway) and a number of coffee shops for those quick stops (Starbucks). If you want American food, you can get it at Regas, Oodles, Tomato Head, the Market Square Kitchen, and more. Delicious sea food can be obtained at Chesapeake's, Cuban food at Ollantay's Havana Nights, Japanese and Asian food at the Nama Sushi Bar. There are also some great hotel restaurants in the area, too, which would certainly include Mahogany's at the Crowne Plaza, and at the Hilton-Knoxville. Many more choices are available.

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