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In some circles, the year 2020 has been called a “dumpster fire”. Defined as a metaphor for chaotically bad situations or laughably poor performance…
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In some circles, the year 2020 has been called a “dumpster fire”. Defined as a metaphor for chaotically bad situations or laughably poor performance…
Read MoreFor 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…
Read MoreThe year is winding down and while it’s been different, there’s still been a lot of creativity and perhaps even a change in perspective. What better…
Read MoreWhat was Christmas like 100 years ago? Many things in Knoxville were different. There was no TV, no Internet, and for most of the decade, no movies…
Read MoreModern uniform and 1920s uniform The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame is the only facility in the world dedicated to all levels of women’s…
Read MoreWhat kind of music does Knoxville produce? All kinds. Like the city itself, the music is diverse, energetic and entertaining. The “hometown” artists…
Read MoreIjams Nature Center is a place to enjoy the outdoors year-round, and winter is certainly no exception! Explore their trails on your own, or check out…
Read MoreThe bald eagle - a majestic bird of prey and a living symbol of American patriotism. It’s unfortunate that their existence was threatened for more…
Read MoreFebruary may be Black History Month, but Black history is American history, and in Knoxville there’s plenty to go around for the whole year. This post highlights the Black history of this area along with attractions that have temporary and permanent exhibits, murals, statues, parks, and more. Beck…
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