U.S. Constitution signee William Blount's regal mansion features tours & event space for rent.
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Reviews — 5

Small but interesting historical museum in downtown Knoxville. Great tour from the volunteer docent.

Historically significant house, nice garden

Nice 12:00 tour today. Guide was knowledgeable on the family and the items on display. $10 admission, well worth witnessing a small piece to a large historical puzzle!

This is part of the pastport book we had so we didnt pay admission. They have parking and a nice VC plus the house tour. Which was really nice we watched the video first then walked over and saw the house plus the outside kitchen and office area. They also have the original desk that the constitution of TN was signed on. Which was cool to see. They have a garden too which you can walk though. And you can see the river from both the house and the visitors center.

My daughter went on a field trip and the students loved it. I'm planning on returning and spend more time learning about Blount Mansion.