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]]>Be sure to check out these museums on your next trip to the Marble City.
Located in the heart of downtown Knoxville is one of the South’s best art museums. KMA has a mix of temporary exhibitions that showcase a wide variety of art and permanent collections featuring local artists that feature works related to the area. Best of all, it’s free to visit!
Are you a sports lover? If so, Knoxville has a one-of-a-kind museum that you should absolutely make time to see. The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Knoxville thanks to the fame and success of the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers, tells the story of women’s basketball and the figures that have made it.
The aforementioned University of Tennessee is home to the Frank H. McClung Museum, which dates back to 1963. The McClung Museum shows off a variety of artifacts related to the area’s rich natural history.
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]]>Knoxville is situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, giving the city a gorgeous mountain background. Fall might be the best time to visit the city, when the trees’ leaves turn fiery reds and oranges.
Visitors to Knoxville will love the downtown and Old City area. Here, travelers can leisurely stroll around the pedestrian-only Market Square. It’s full of local shops with quirky artisan crafts as well as small restaurants such as Stock and Barrel. This burger joint is considered one of the top hamburger restaurants in the United States.
If you’re looking for views in Knoxville, you have to take a ride to the top of the Sunsphere. Constructed for the 1982 World’s Fair, this strange golden orb is the symbol of the city.
Nature lovers will also find plenty to do in Knoxville. A leisurely stroll along the Tennessee River provides visitors with a view of one of America’s biggest rivers.
Also, be sure to check out Ijams Nature Center. An urban oasis, this park has several trails and places to explore the East Tennessee wilderness.
Knoxville is a must-see for anyone looking to check out an authentic Southern city. Don’t miss out!
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]]>The post Knoxville, Tennessee’s Top Museums are a Must-See appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Be sure to check out these museums on your next trip to the Marble City.
Located in the heart of downtown Knoxville is one of the South’s best art museums. KMA has a mix of temporary exhibitions that showcase a wide variety of art and permanent collections featuring local artists that feature works related to the area. Best of all, it’s free to visit!
Are you a sports lover? If so, Knoxville has a one-of-a-kind museum that you should absolutely make time to see. The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Knoxville thanks to the fame and success of the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers, tells the story of women’s basketball and the figures that have made it.
The aforementioned University of Tennessee is home to the Frank H. McClung Museum, which dates back to 1963. The McClung Museum shows off a variety of artifacts related to the area’s rich natural history.
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]]>The post Knoxville, Tennessee: an Underrated Southern Gem appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Knoxville is situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, giving the city a gorgeous mountain background. Fall might be the best time to visit the city, when the trees’ leaves turn fiery reds and oranges.
Visitors to Knoxville will love the downtown and Old City area. Here, travelers can leisurely stroll around the pedestrian-only Market Square. It’s full of local shops with quirky artisan crafts as well as small restaurants such as Stock and Barrel. This burger joint is considered one of the top hamburger restaurants in the United States.
If you’re looking for views in Knoxville, you have to take a ride to the top of the Sunsphere. Constructed for the 1982 World’s Fair, this strange golden orb is the symbol of the city.
Nature lovers will also find plenty to do in Knoxville. A leisurely stroll along the Tennessee River provides visitors with a view of one of America’s biggest rivers.
Also, be sure to check out Ijams Nature Center. An urban oasis, this park has several trails and places to explore the East Tennessee wilderness.
Knoxville is a must-see for anyone looking to check out an authentic Southern city. Don’t miss out!
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