Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
Photo: Library of Congress
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Pictured as large swathes of its fabric awaited the wrecking ball, Knoxville’s Jackson Avenue Warehouse District continues to impress despite its dire condition. Favorite parts? The terra cotta grotesques! Also, those wonderful corner store transom windows!
A view of the Jackson Avenue Warehouse Disctrict today here.
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