Fourth and Gill stands out as one of Knoxville’s most historic neighborhoods, located just north of downtown. Dating back to the 1880s, this district features beautiful homes, serene tree-lined streets, churches, and historic buildings. The residents of Fourth & Gill are dedicated to preserving and restoring the architectural beauty of their neighborhood. Fourth & Gill is a charming neighborhood filled with single-family homes and duplex-style residences.
The National Register of Historic Places now includes more than 300 buildings in the Forth and Gill neighborhood. This district is named after the intersection of North Fourth Avenue and Gill Avenue, which is right in the heart of the neighborhood. When you stroll through the area, you’ll notice the charming Craftsman style and elegant Queen Ann designs that dominate the architectural landscape. Nowadays, you’ll find a delightful mix of beautifully renovated and restored homes, alongside those that are waiting for their turn to be transformed. These structures have stood the test of time, with most of them being built between the late 1800s and the 1940s.
Fourth and Gill Park, also has a cozy little park on Eleanor Street with a playground, picnic gazebo, plenty of trees, and a BBQ area.
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