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- Kingston_Pike abstract "Kingston Pike is a highway in Knox County, Tennessee, United States, that connects Downtown Knoxville with West Knoxville, Farragut, and other communities in the western part of the county. The road follows a merged stretch of U.S. Route 70 and U.S. Route 11. From its initial construction in the 1790s until the development of the Interstate Highway System in the 1960s, Kingston Pike was the main traffic artery in western Knox County, and an important section of several cross-country highways. The road is now a major commercial corridor, containing hundreds of stores, restaurants, and other retail establishments.The old Kingston road was originally built in the 1790s to connect Knoxville with Fort Southwest Point at what is now Kingston. During the Civil War, Confederate and Union forces fought several skirmishes along the Kingston road as they struggled for control of Knoxville. The Kingston Turnpike Company was chartered in 1866 to improve the Kingston road, and by 1893 had extended the improved road to the county line. From the 1920s into the 1950s, Kingston Pike was a major stopover for tourists traveling along the Dixie and Lee highways, which intersected at Kingston Pike.Starting with the completion of West Town Mall in 1970, Kingston Pike developed into Knoxville's largest retail corridor. Historian Jack Neely once wrote, "If suburban sprawl had a local name, it would be Kingston Pike." The road is now home to "an enclosed shopping mall, a big-box mall, over 100 strip malls, 100 chain restaurants," and "more acreage of asphalt surface parking than any other street in the Knoxville MSA."".
- Kingston_Pike added "1996-12-04".
- Kingston_Pike architecturalStyle Federal_architecture.
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- Kingston_Pike architecturalStyle Spanish_Colonial_Revival_architecture.
- Kingston_Pike architecturalStyle Tudor_Revival_architecture.
- Kingston_Pike area "246858.2417664".
- Kingston_Pike location Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- Kingston_Pike nrhpReferenceNumber "96001404".
- Kingston_Pike thumbnail Kingstonpike.jpg?width=300.
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- Kingston_Pike wikiPageID "11491965".
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- Kingston_Pike yearOfConstruction "1834".
- Kingston_Pike yearOfConstruction "1930".
- Kingston_Pike added "1996-12-04".
- Kingston_Pike architect "multiple".
- Kingston_Pike architecture Federal_architecture.
- Kingston_Pike architecture Neoclassical_architecture.
- Kingston_Pike architecture Spanish_Colonial_Revival_architecture.
- Kingston_Pike architecture Tudor_Revival_architecture.
- Kingston_Pike area "approximately".
- Kingston_Pike built "1834".
- Kingston_Pike caption "Kingston Pike, circa 1900".
- Kingston_Pike governingBody "Private".
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- Kingston_Pike latDegrees "35".
- Kingston_Pike latDirection "N".
- Kingston_Pike latMinutes "56".
- Kingston_Pike latSeconds "58".
- Kingston_Pike location Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- Kingston_Pike location "Roughly 2728–3151, 3201, 3219, 3401, 3425, and 3643 Kingston Pike".
- Kingston_Pike locmapin "Tennessee".
- Kingston_Pike longDegrees "83".
- Kingston_Pike longDirection "W".
- Kingston_Pike longMinutes "57".
- Kingston_Pike longSeconds "18".
- Kingston_Pike name "Kingston Pike Historic District".
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- Kingston_Pike subject Category:Dixie_Highway.
- Kingston_Pike subject Category:History_of_Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- Kingston_Pike subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Tennessee.
- Kingston_Pike subject Category:Roads_in_Tennessee.
- Kingston_Pike subject Category:Transportation_in_Knox_County,_Tennessee.
- Kingston_Pike subject Category:Transportation_in_Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- Kingston_Pike subject Category:U.S._Route_11.
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- Kingston_Pike type Building.
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- Kingston_Pike comment "Kingston Pike is a highway in Knox County, Tennessee, United States, that connects Downtown Knoxville with West Knoxville, Farragut, and other communities in the western part of the county. The road follows a merged stretch of U.S. Route 70 and U.S. Route 11. From its initial construction in the 1790s until the development of the Interstate Highway System in the 1960s, Kingston Pike was the main traffic artery in western Knox County, and an important section of several cross-country highways.".
- Kingston_Pike label "Kingston Pike".
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- Kingston_Pike lat "35.949444444444445".
- Kingston_Pike long "-83.955".
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- Kingston_Pike depiction Kingstonpike.jpg.
- Kingston_Pike isPrimaryTopicOf Kingston_Pike.
- Kingston_Pike name "Kingston Pike Historic District".