Happy Holler Historic District

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Happy Holler Historic District
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Happy Holler Historic District in 2011
Location Knoxville, Tennessee
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Added to NRHPAugust 13, 2014

The Happy Holler Historic District is a historic district in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1]

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Location

Situated around North Central Street and East and West Anderson Avenues, [1] the distrct runs along both sides of the 1200 block of North Central Street [2] in the community now known as Old North Knoxville. [2]

History

The district is one of seven remaining community-based shopping areas developed around Knoxville’s former trolley routes, in this case near the Oklahoma Avenue station. [2] [3]

Most buildings are one-story masonry commercial structures built between 1909 and 1945. [1] The area served residents of what is now Old North Knoxville—a Victorian-era neighborhood east of Happy Holler—as well as families of textile, railroad, and iron workers who lived to the west around the Brookside Mills. Trolley lines also brought other Knoxvillians, including many from the nearby Lincoln Park and Oakwood subdivisions, to the district’s grocery stores, drugstores, movie theater, and other venues. [2]

The name «Happy Holler» dates to the Prohibition era, when alcohol could be purchased in the alleys behind the stores. [1] The first suburban movie theater in Knoxville, The Picto, opened at 1205 Central Street in 1926; since 2018, the building has operated as Central Cinema. [4]

Until the closure of nearby Brookside Mills in 1969, [5] the district functioned as a small, thriving neighborhood commercial area. [1] Activity increased again in the mid-2000s, due in part to Façade Improvement Grants provided through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. [6]

In August 2014, the district was added to the National Register of Historic Places by the Tennessee Historical Commission, [7] alongside the Norris Dam State Park Rustic Cabins Historic District in Anderson County, the C.C. Card Auto Company Building in Cleveland, and the Miller Farmstead in Carter County. [2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Five Tennessee Sites Added to the National Register of Historic Places". 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2025-11-29.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Happy Holler, Norris district named to historic registry". Knoxville News Sentinel. 2014-08-14. Archived from the original on 2015-12-07.
  3. "Streetcar Map". KnoxViews. 2008-06-05. Archived from the original on 2025-03-31. Retrieved 2025-11-29.
  4. "Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN". Cinema Treasures. Retrieved 2025-11-29.
  5. Knoxville Chamber, Brookside Mills Archived July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine . Retrieved: January 9, 2011.
  6. "Design and Development Guidelines". Knoxville-Knox County Planning. Retrieved 2025-11-29.
  7. "Happy Holler Historic District in the National Register of Historic Places Collection". NPGallery Digital Asset Management System. 2014-04-23. Retrieved 2025-11-29.