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There are several interstate highways serving Knoxville, which connects the city to its neighbors and made the city a center of distribution and warehousing in the region. Thousand of cars and other types of automobiles use these highways every single day. Like any other metropolitan areas in Tennessee and in the rest of the world, traffic congestion is a major problem in several parts of the city, especially during peak hours in the downtown area. The average travel time from house to work is 20 minutes and most of the households in the area own one or two vehicles. Because of this, private vehicles remain the most common and popular means of getting around the city. Much of the city center has been laid out in orderly grid, making navigation through the its streets and roads quite an easy task to do.

Knoxville, Tennessee - The Marble City

Knoxville is the seat of Knox County, considered to be the third largest city in the state of Tennessee. Its population is estimated to be at 184,000, composed of a majority of White households with several other ethnic communities that render the city its unique culture and history. It is located in the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Province of the state, with part of Knoxville situated along the banks of the French Broad River as well as the Tennessee River. The city and the county were named after Henry Knox, the first Secretary of War of the country. Knoxville boasts of a number of historic structures, most of them beautifully preserved. Most of the old buildings in the area are made of marble from quarries that once contributed to and dominated the city’s economy. This led to Knoxville being formerly known as The Marble City. Another industry that was a major player in the city’s economic history was the textile industry, culminating in the closure of numerous textile and clothing mills in the 1950s. In the present times, Knoxville’s economy is largely dependent on the large high technology companies and institutes that call the city home. Among the largest employers in the city are the University of Tennessee, the Department of Energy, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the National Transportation Center. Other large companies located in Knoxville are EdFinancial Services, Goody’s Family Clothing, Pilot Corporation, Bandit Lites, AC Entertainment, and Clayton Homes. In recognition to its economic development, the Forbes Magazine included Knoxville in its list of Top 10 Metropolitan Hotsports in the United States for the year 2008. Apart from the University of Tennessee, there are other institutions of higher education serving the city of Knoxville and these include the Johnson Bible College, the Knoxville College, the Fountainhead College of Technology, and the South College.

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