The Sunsphere

A Walk Around Old Gray

There’s a certain breed of traveler who loves old cemeteries. Knoxville has lots of old burying places, graveyards, churchyards, memorial parks—dozens of them, 230 years’ worth—no two are very much alike. Perhaps most rewarding is an autumn walk in Old Gray. The tree-shaded Victorian-era cemetery is…

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Culinary Tour of Latin America in Knoxville

We hope you were able to join us for HoLa Hora Latina’s HoLa Festival in September celebrating the cultural diversity of Latin America and Hispanic Heritage Month, nationally celebrated between September 15th and October 15th. With multiple different food vendors, a dozen artisan crafts vendors…

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11 Surprises You Can See from Downtown Knoxville Sidewalks

1. Clinch Avenue Geese Along Clinch Avenue, between Gay and State, is the big structure that contains the Tennessee Theatre. While the interior is extravagantly decorated with dozens of colorful designs and symbols from all over the world, the outside of the building is much more conservative. But…

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Gluten-Free Restaurants in Knoxville

For some, eating gluten free is a fad or a way to control their diet, but for those who have Celiac’s or actual gluten sensitivity it is absolutely necessary. Today we’ve rounded up some gluten free favorites in Knoxville – not an exhaustive list but this will get you started to some good eats all…

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