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- James_Park_House abstract "The James Park House is a historic house located at 422 West Cumberland Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. The house's foundation was built by Governor John Sevier in the 1790s, and the house itself was built by Knoxville merchant and mayor, James Park (1770–1853), in 1812, making it the second-oldest building in Downtown Knoxville after Blount Mansion. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and currently serves as the headquarters for the Gulf and Ohio Railways.".
- James_Park_House added "1972-10-18".
- James_Park_House location Knoxville,_Tennessee.
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- James_Park_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Park House".
- James_Park_House yearOfConstruction "1812".
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- James_Park_House caption "James Park House, pictured in 2007, after restoration".
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- James_Park_House name "James Park House".
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- James_Park_House comment "The James Park House is a historic house located at 422 West Cumberland Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. The house's foundation was built by Governor John Sevier in the 1790s, and the house itself was built by Knoxville merchant and mayor, James Park (1770–1853), in 1812, making it the second-oldest building in Downtown Knoxville after Blount Mansion.".
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