Knoxville Flea Markets Coming up in April & May

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If you're looking for things to do in Knoxville and you enjoy shopping for a variety of unique items, you should check out the Knoxville Flea Market this spring. They have something for everyone, including crafts, local art, food, home furnishings and more. The Knoxville Flea Market is located at the Expo Center on 441 Clinton Highway, located just one-half mile … [Read more...]

Celebrate Spring in Knoxville Throughout April

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Spring is just around the corner and, although there are lots of things to do in Knoxville, one thing that you simply cannot miss is the Dogwood Arts Festival. The festival is a celebration of the culture and beauty of Knoxville and the gathering of the city's residents to transform their home into a gorgeous haven in response to an article criticizing the appearance … [Read more...]

Knoxville Families Love American Museum of Science and Energy

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Are you looking for fun things to do in Knoxville with your family? If so, be sure to check out the American Museum of Science & Energy. With just one visit to this museum you will see why it is one of the top family-friendly attractions in Knoxville. The museum has a solid selection of regular exhibits, including an interactive Exploration Station and … [Read more...]

Best Tips For Fall Fishing in Knoxville Area

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Knoxville has several ideal locations for fishing along the Tennessee River. If you're looking for things to do in Knoxville during the fall, consider adding fishing to your list. You'll be able to enjoy quality time with family and friends during this mild season while taking in the beauty of the area. Here are just a few tips for getting the most out of your … [Read more...]

Knoxville Architectural Styles – Greek Revival to Modern

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Knoxville is a great city to live in from an architectural perspective – it has a unique blend of old and new, with a mixture of architectural styles from various periods. Period buildings range from Greek Revival (Old City Hall), to the modern Knoxville Museum of Art. Let’s take a look at three examples of Knoxville architectural history: Knoxville Post … [Read more...]