Knoxville History Project
The Knoxville History Project (KHP) is an educational nonprofit whose mission is to research and promote the history of Knoxville. Knoxville’s only city-focused historical organization, KHP covers the city’s historic center, but also neighborhoods throughout the county, to the north, south, east, and west.
KHP offers educational talks and tours to the public and through schools, museums, churches, and other groups. We support numerous other historical organizations in their work and partner with Knoxville Walking Tours to expand the range of history education in the community.
In addition, KHP provides consultation services to property owners, developers, local government, and other groups to research and document buildings, structures, and places of interest. Please contact us to discuss the nature and scope of your history project.
KHP accepts fees for services, but its main source of revenue is philanthropic contributions. Contributions to the KHP are tax-deductible.
2025 Annual Luncheon - Paul's Opening Remarks
2025 Annual Luncheon - Jack's Opening Remarks
2025 Annual Luncheon - Dr. Susan Knowles & Jack Neely Q & A
2025 Annual Luncheon - Marble City - Tribute to Dr. Susan Knowles
Then and Now Hyatt Place
Then and Now Hyatt Place Notable Guests
Then and Now Market House Cafe
Then and Now Market Square
Then and Now McMurry Building
Then and Now South Knox Development Part 2
Then and Now South Knox Development Part One
Then and Now South Knox Parks
Zoom ReZooms: Scenes of the Seventies
Smokies Symposium Preview
2024 Sandy McNabb Tribute
Divas!
A Tour of Irish Town
We Should Have Been There Legendary Black Concerts in Knoxvlle
The Best of Knoxville Shoebox!
Startling Situations - Knoxville at Christmastime, 1923
A Knoxville Thanksgiving
The Birth of a National Park
Black in Appalachia
Clarence Brown and Knoxville
Cormac McCarthy at 90 with Bill Hardwig and Wes Morgan
Fountain City Tour
Ft. Sanders Tour
Satan is Busy in Knoxville
Knoxville Chronicles - Fountain Head Hotel
Knoxville Chronicles - National Cemetery