South Knoxville

It is concentrated along Chapman Highway (US 441), Alcoa Highway (US 129), Maryville Pike (SR 33), Sevierville Pike, and adjacent roads, and includes the neighborhoods of Lindbergh Forest, Island Home Park, Old Sevier, South Haven, Vestal, Lake Forest, South Woodlawn and Colonial Village.[2] South Knoxville remained sparsely populated for most of the 19th century due to a lack of bridges spanning the river.Two notable early residents were Governor John Sevier, who established a farm at Marble Springs in the 1790s, and entrepreneur Perez Dickinson, who built a mansion known as "Island Home" on what is now the TSD campus in the 1850s.Celebrities and notable people who are from or have lived in South Knoxville include federal judge William H. Hastie, actors David Keith, John Cullum and Johnny Knoxville, cartoonist Darby Conley, author Cormac McCarthy, Brad Renfro, and Pittsburgh Steelers punter Craig Colquitt.In 2010, South Knoxville's Ye Olde Steak House on Chapman Highway was featured in the third season of The Travel Channel's Man v. Food.
Chapman Highway, one of South Knoxville's main thoroughfares, in 2010.
Knoxville, TennesseeTennessee RiverUS 441US 129Lindbergh ForestIsland Home ParkGay Street BridgeHenley Street BridgeJohn SevierMarble SpringsJames Longstreethis siege of the cityTennessee marbleCandoro Marble WorksGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSouth-Doyle High SchoolTennessee School for the DeafWilliam H. HastieDavid KeithJohn CullumJohnny KnoxvilleDarby ConleyCormac McCarthyBrad RenfroCraig Colquittthe third seasonThe Travel ChannelMan v. FoodRockfordSeymourWayback MachineCity of KnoxvilleDowntownEmory PlaceFort SandersFourth and GillLonsdaleMechanicsvilleOakwood-Lincoln ParkOld CityOld North KnoxvilleUniversity of TennesseeEast KnoxvilleChilhowee ParkParkridgeStrawberry PlainsNorth KnoxvilleFountain CityNorth HillsNorwoodPowellColonial VillageLake ForestWest KnoxvilleBeardenCedar BluffForest HeightsRocky HillSequoyah HillsTurkey CreekWest HillsAlcoa HighwayJames White ParkwayKingston PikeKnoxville Area TransitMcGhee Tyson AirportPellissippi ParkwayKnox County SchoolsAustin-East HSBearden HSCentral HSFulton HSWest HSBerean ChristianChristian Academy of KnoxvilleKnoxville Catholic HSWebb SchoolPellissippi State Community CollegeRoman Catholic Diocese of KnoxvilleOld City HallWorld's Fair ParkKnoxville Museum of ArtSunsphereTennessee AmphitheaterTennessee TheatreZoo KnoxvilleKnoxville Christian School