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English: The south facade of the Andrew Johnson Building, viewed from the Gay Street Bridge, in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. The Plaza Tower (First Tennessee Plaza) and Riverview Tower (BB&T) rise behind the Andrew Johnson Building. The Blount Mansion visitor's center is visible at the base of the building.
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