The Knoxville History Project, led by executive director Jack Neely, is a renowned organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of Knoxville, Tennessee. With a reputation for thought-provoking and well-researched long-form journalism, Neely has become a beloved figure in the city, often referred to as its unofficial historian.
Through their engaging stories, events, and educational initiatives, the Knoxville History Project aims to connect the community with its past, shedding light on the diverse buildings, people, and neighborhoods that have shaped the city over time. With a team of passionate individuals, including development director Paul James and administrative coordinator Nicole Stahl, the organization continues to foster a deep appreciation for Knoxville's history and its significance in the present day.
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