Home to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville offers many wonderful family activities along with many NCAA sports functions to attend. In a city that was founded in 1971, there is plenty of history to discover in the Marble City. Take time out to explore the culture and history of this beautiful locale.
Start with the Appalachian Ballet Company. Founded in 1972, the Appalachian performs three times a year - spring, fall and they always perform the Nutcracker in the winter.
Do not miss out on the Beck's Cultural Exchange Center, one of the oldest museums of African-American heritage and achievements in the Southeastern United States.
Circle Modern Dance Company was founded in 1990 to provide Knoxville locals and visitors with an alternative to the local dance experiences.
There is also the Tennessee Children's Dance Ensemble that consists of twenty four children, ranging in ages from eight to seventeen. They perform regionally and nationally.
The American Museum of Science and Energy is one of the world's largest energy exhibits and is full of games, displays, models and hands-on demonstrations.
Ramsey House Plantation was built in 1797 and now stands as a historic house museum open to the public. The house sits on more than 100 acres and makes a great place for a picnic.
Knoxville is home to a wide variety of wonderful food. With so many options around town, you are sure to find something to fill your belly.
There are many festivals every year in Knoxville, and you are sure to find one that you will enjoy attending. One of the best is the Country Market Days. Browse over fifty Arts and Crafts vendors, watch live craft demonstrations and enjoy the wonderful food and entertainment for a great day of fun for the family.
The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame honors the past and celebrates the future of women's basketball. It is the only museum in the world that is fully dedicated to women's basketball.
University of Tennessee men's and women's athletics has many different activities to keep everyone busy. With football, basketball, track and many others, you'll be able to find the sport of your choice year round.
There are many parks within Knoxville. Pack a picnic and enjoy your time relaxing while the children play on the playgrounds.
There are many different venues to enjoy great live music. Everything from Country Music to the blues can be found within the city of Knoxville. There is even a walking tour completely dedicated to the beginning of country music. Some of the stops on the tour will include markers about such stars as Dolly Parton and Hank Williams.
The address of the Knoxville Public Library is: 213 E Montgomery St, Knoxville, 50138 2296
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The address of the Knoxville Botanical Garden is: 2743 Wimpole Ave, Knoxville, TN 37914-5958
The address of the North Knoxville Branch Library is: 2901 Ocoee Trail, Knoxville, 37917 3260
The address of the Knoxville Zoological Park is: Po Box 6040, Knoxville, TN 37914-0040
The address of the West Knoxville Branch Library is: 100 Golf Club Road, Knoxville, 37919 5923
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Knoxville is a city in Tennessee.
The address of the Knoxville Museum Of Art is: 1050 Wlds Fair Pk Dr, Knoxville, TN 37916-1653
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