Locust Street Southwest, Downtown Knoxville, TN 37902
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- 415 m Market Square 31 31 Market Square. (c.1885). Haynes Building. Vernacular Commercial. Two story brick building with segmental arched second story windows, corbelled cornice, altered storefront. One-third of a three bay building which includes 33 and 35.
- 428 m Market Square 33 33, 35 Market Square. (c.1882). Fenton-Burrier Building. Vernacular Commercial. Two story brick building with double hung windows, recessed paired entries, square columns, cornice with modillions continued from #31.
- 368 m Union Avenue 407 1, 3, 5 Market Square. Peter Kern Building. (c.1872). Italianate Commercial. 3 story, 3 bay brick building with identical facades.
- 373 m Market Square 7 7 Market Square. W. H. Belcher Building. (c.1890). Neoclassical Commercial. Two story brick with second story loggia.
- 378 m Market Square 9 9 Market Square. (c.1880). Ziegler Building. Neoclassical Commercial. Three story brick building with pressed metal
bracketed cornice with egg and dart and Greek key elements, decorative pilasters, raised parapet wall.
- 482 m Market Square 2 2 Market Square. S. W. Hall & Co. Building. (c.1935). Vernacular Commercial. 2 story, 3 bay, brick building with modern single pane windows on front facade, chamfered corner.
- 383 m Market Square 11 11, 13, 15, 17 Market Square. (c.1875). McBath Brothers - Drake, Perkey, Cullinan Building. Italianate Commercial. Two story three bay brick with arched second story windows with contrasting stone keystones, springers and sills.
- 392 m Walnut Street 406
- 491 m Market Square 6 8 Market Square. (c.1925). Vogue Building. Vernacular Commercial. Three story, two bay brick with simple
terra cotta detailing, c. 1960 storefront. Metal casement windows. Inset terra cotta on pilasters dividing bays on
second and third stories. (C)
- 393 m Market Square 19 19, 21 Market Square. (c.1960). Two story two bay brick built without upper story fenestration. (NC) The front elevation of this building was completely rebuilt around 1960, changing its effective date of construction.
- 498 m Market Square 14 14 Market Square. G. W. Albers Drug Store. (c.1880). Italianate Commercial. Two story brick, elaborate pressed metal cornice with brackets and modillions and raised central arch, rowlock arched second story windows, storefront altered.
- 503 m Market Square 16 16 Market Square. Caldwell Building. (1910). Neoclassical Commercial. Two story brick building with paired fixed glass windows with transoms and altered storefront.
- 400 m Market Square 25 25 Market Square. Parham & Cowan Building. (c.1880/c.1935) Vernacular Commercial. 2 story brick w/ altered front facade. Inset 1st floor storefront w/ terrazzo floor, brick 2nd story w/ metal casement windows.
- 402 m Market Square 27 27 Market Square. McDaniel Building. (c.1885). Victorian Vernacular Commercial. Two story brick with arched two over two second story windows, corbelled cornice. Duplicates 23 Market Square. Altered storefront.
- 507 m Market Square 18 18, 20 Market Square. Biddle & Moulden Building. (c.1895). Neoclassical Commercial. Two story brick with engaged Tuscan pilasters forming four bays on second floor.
- 406 m Market Square 29 29 Market Square. (c.1925). Art Deco. The Hub. Three story brick with applied limestone keys, sill and cornice, altered storefront. Prism glass transom. Paired four over one windows and paired transom windows.
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