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3020 Heatherton Way
Knoxville, TN 37920
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Tommy Brewster Builders
  • • Custom Made Home Builder & Contractor
  • • Attention To Detail
  • • Experienced & Respectful
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The French Market Crêperie
  • • Delicious Baguette And Croissant Sandwiches
  • • Traditional And Buckwheat Batter, Imported Directly From France
  • • LavAzza Coffee! The Best Selling Coffee In Europe!
(865) 540-4372
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The Melting Pot
  • • Four-Course Dining
  • • Happy Hour Weekdays From 4:30-7 Or Late Night Happy Hour Fridays & Saturdays From 10pm-11pm
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(865) 971-5400
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Ye Olde Steak House
  • • Delicious Steaks, Seafood, Chicken, Ribs & Steak Burgers!
  • • Delicious Appetizers & Desserts
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(865) 577-9328
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Things To Do in Knoxville, TN

World's Fair Park | Sunsphere World's Fair Park | Sunsphere

Knoxville had the honor of hosting the World's Fair in 1982. One of the most obvious reminders of that momentous event is the fact that the Sunsphere was built to complement the event and it still stands today as a great way for tourists to get a bird's eye view of the city. Visit the various levels and enjoy views of downtown, the University of Tennessee and the mountains in the distance. It's a truly breathtaking experience. Other attractions include The Candy Factory, a group of Victorian homes that house shops selling arts and crafts, and Fort Kid that is a playground featuring historically-themed rides and play areas. The celebration of the World's Fair clearly still echoes at this fun, family-friendly attraction in Knoxville. 

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Ripley's Haunted Adventure Ripley's Haunted Adventure

Ripley's Haunted Adventure draws you into a place where you will definitely feel the chill of the unfamiliar. The tour features a visit to the abandoned Grimsby and Streaper Casket Company. This site was constructed in 1891 and was built over a cave called The Sinks. Legend has it that everyone who ventured here went mad, and that is where the scary fun begins. A frighteningly fun adventure for all!

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Beck Cultural Exchange Center Beck Cultural Exchange Center

The Beck Cultural Exchange Center documents the plights and contributions of African-Americans to the east Tennessee region. The exhibits are nothing short of dramatic, as each one takes a compelling look at individual accomplishments and accounts of persistence that led to change. These stories are told through the creative use of historical books, newspapers, recordings, films and various other artifacts.

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