File:Knoxville Aerial View 1930.JPG
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A 1930 aerial view of Knoxville.
On the square corner, you can see the stone house on the square corner, which once served as the post office. M. Zion AME Church is across the street as 180 heads east.
Peter Ramsey Helt Wow there has a lot between the train and the canal it is all gone now.
Aaron Lennox You can make out the Reformed Cemetery, and just barely the school up there behind it.
(Photo courtesy of the South Mountain Heritage Society)
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| current | 23:05, 21 June 2026 | 1,067 × 800 (309 KB) | Pwenner (talk | contribs) | A 1930 aerial view of Knoxville. On the square corner, you can see the stone house on the square corner, which once served as the post office. M. Zion AME Church is across the street as 180 heads east. Peter Ramsey Helt Wow there has a lot between the train and the canal it is all gone now. Aaron Lennox You can make out the Reformed Cemetery, and just barely the school up there behind it. (Photo courtesy of the South Mountain Heritage Society) Category:Smoketown In and Around |
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