First African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

First African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a church in , . First African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is situated nearby to the museum , as well as near the suburb .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Mabry–Hazen House and Bijou Theatre.

Museum
The is a historic home located on an 8-acre site at 1711 Dandridge Avenue in , at the crest of Mabry's Hill. Also known as the Evelyn Hazen House or the Joseph Alexander Mabry Jr. is situated 1,800 feet south of First African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.

Theater building
The is a theater located in , United States. Built in 1909 as an addition to the Lamar House Hotel, the theater has at various times served as performance venue for traditional theatre, vaudeville, a second-run moviehouse, a commencement stage for the city's African-American high school, and a pornographic movie theater. is situated 1¼ miles southwest of First African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.

Fort
James White's Fort, also known as White's Fort, was an 18th-century fort and settlement that became , in the . The settlement of White's Fort began in 1786 by James White, a militia officer during the American Revolutionary War. is situated 1 mile southwest of First African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Parkridge and Old City.

Suburb
is a neighborhood in , United States, located off Magnolia Avenue east of the city's downtown area. Developed as a streetcar suburb for Knoxville's professional class in the 1890s, the neighborhood was incorporated as the separate city of Park City in 1907, and annexed by Knoxville in 1917.

Quarter
The is a neighborhood in , United States, located at the northeast corner of the city's downtown area. Originally part of a raucous and vice-ridden section of town known as "The Bowery," the has since been revitalized through extensive redevelopment efforts carried out during the 1980s through the present.

Quarter
is a neighborhood in , United States, located north of the city's downtown area. Initially developed in the late nineteenth century as a residential area for Knoxville's growing middle and professional classes, the neighborhood still contains most of its original Victorian-era houses, churches, and streetscapes.

First African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

Latitude
35.97675° or 35° 58′ 36″ north
Longitude
-83.90463° or 83° 54′ 17″ west
Elevation
932 feet (284 metres)
Open location code
867RX3GW+P4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 356870121
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­place_of_worship
Geo­Names ID
4622164
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