• William Blount, a signer of the United State Constitution, chose to ... Blount’s Knoxville mansion would serve as the territorial capitol, as well as a family home.
  • Blount Mansion, built beginning in 1792, is Knoxville’s only National Historic Landmark. The house initially belonged to William Blount, once governor of the...
  • Known as the “house with many eyes,” Blount chose to build his home in Knoxville after signing the Treaty of the Holston on the banks of the Holston River just a...
  • Built in 1792, Blount Mansion, designated a National Historic Landmark, was the home of the first and only governor of the Southwest Territory, William Blount.
  • The Blount Mansion, otherwise called William Blount Mansion, situated at 200 West Hill Avenue in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, was the home of the main...
  • Blount Mansion is now acclaimed as Knoxville’s only National Historic Landmark and serves as an Historic Home Museum maintained by the non-profit Blount...
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  • Blount Mansion, located in Knoxville, Tennessee, is a National Historic Landmark and the city's oldest operating museum.
  • In the 1960s, the mansion was designated a National Historic Landmark. Blount Mansion is located at the corner of Gay Street and West Hill Avenue.