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English: The Lockett Building at 107 W. Jackson Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Built circa 1890, and designed by the Baumann Brothers, this building has since been demolished.
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Source Library of Congress - Historic American Building Surverys
Author Jack Boucher (photographer)

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