• The Blount Mansion, also known as William Blount Mansion, located at 200 West Hill Avenue in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, was the home of the only...
  • Circa-1792 Blount Mansion was home to U. S. Constitution signer William Blount, appointed by President George Washington to govern the Southwest...
  • Check out this new video from educator and Blount Mansion board member Melody Hawkins introducing the story of the people enslaved by William Blount...
  • Built in 1792, the Blount Mansion served as the residence of William Blount, Governor of the Southwes.
  • The Blount Mansion, also known as William Blount Mansion, is situated at 200 West Hill Avenue in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee.
  • Visitors can take guided tours that offer insights into William Blount’s life, the architectural significance of the mansion, and the historical context of the 18th century.
  • Fingerprints shine a light on the slaves who built Knoxville's Blount Mansion — and Tennessee. For years visitors were told William Blount, a signer of the...
  • News Sentinel Photo Archive. Original late 18th century timbers, pictured Monday, Dec. 16, 2013, are part of the structure of the William Blount Mansion.
  • On January 12, 1965, the William Blount Mansion was granted status as a National Historic Landmark (NHL) and on October 15, 1966, it was added to the...
  • Blount Mansion. One of two Historic Homes of Knoxville located in downtown Knoxville, this 1792 building is the former home of Gov.