Howard H. Baker Jr Federal Court House
The Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse in Knoxville, TN is a stunning 4-story postmodern structure that serves as a federal courthouse and houses various governmental offices. Built in 1991 at a cost of $56 million, this neo-Georgian architectural masterpiece was originally the headquarters for Whittle Communications before being sold to the federal government in 1995.
Located at 301 W. Main Street, this impressive courthouse is a testament to Knoxville's rich history and commitment to justice, providing a dignified setting for legal proceedings and administrative functions. With its blend of classic and contemporary design elements, the Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse stands as a symbol of Knoxville's importance as a center for law and governance.
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