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  1. The Craighead–Jackson House is a historic two-story, brick house in Knoxville, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The home was constructed by John Craighead in 1818 across the street from the William Blount Mansion. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places.

  2. Home to a succession of leading local families, the Craighead-Jackson House was blighted, altered, and barely recognizable when the city and state purchased it in 1957 to save it from demolition. The Blount Mansion Association was tapped to care for the house.

  3. Located at the corner of W. Hill Avenue and State Street in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, the Craighead-Jackson-Aebli House was built in 1818 for John Craighead (1783-1821), scion of one of the city's pioneering families.

  4. Take a journey with us as we explore the Craighead-Jackson House, your first stop on our tour of haunted Knoxville. Be sure to book your haunted Knoxville Ghost tour as soon as you plan to visit! Read on to learn the haunted history of the Craighead-Jackson House.

  5. Sep 11, 2020 · Join David Hearnes and Michael Jordan for a tour of the historic Craighead-Jackson House.

  6. In 1962, the Blount Mansion Association acquired the circa-1818 Craighead-Jackson House, located across State Street from Blount Mansion. The association renovated the house with substantial support from the City of Knoxville and State of Tennessee, opening the structure to the public in 1966 as a museum and visitors center.

  7. If interested in this historic architecturally amazing house, you can view the grounds only until all is restored next door. It is definitely worth a few minutes of your curiosity as it was built in the late 1700's to early 1800's and is a historic landmark.