Blount Mansion in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. Blount Mansion, built in 1792, was the home of William Blount, governor of the Territory South of the Ohio River (now Tennessee) in the 1790s. The mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. The building in the foreground is the mansion's detached kitchen.
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