Happy Holler Historic District
Happy Holler Historic District is a strip of early-1900s commercial buildings undergoing a renaissance, with quirky cafes and bakeries sitting alongside stores selling vintage clothing, vinyl, and antiques. A local landmark with its retro signage, The Original Freezo is a 1940s ice cream stand. Central Cinema shows arthouse and cult movies, and Knoxville Children's Theatre presents original and classic plays.
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Free in Knox
Free in Knox
You don't have to spend money to have a good time in Knoxville, in fact there is free admission to museums, live music and more. You can also download the Free & Fun Guide.
You don't have to spend money to have a good time in Knoxville, in fact there is free admission to museums, live music...
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Free Knoxville Trolley Rides
Free Knoxville Trolley Rides
Trolley Routes General Information: There are three trolley routes that serve the downtown and UT area: The Green Line, The Blue Line and the Orange Line. Trolley maps are available at locations throughout downtown, including the Knoxville Station....
Trolley Routes General Information: There are three trolley routes that serve the downtown and UT area: The Green Line, The...
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Downtown Parking
Downtown Parking
There are several options and plenty of parking garages and lots all around Downtown Knoxville. Many garages and lots are free on weeknights and weekends.
There are several options and plenty of parking garages and lots all around Downtown Knoxville. Many garages and lots are...
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