Knoxville Greenways - The Boulevard in Sequoyah Hills
Knoxville's Greenways offer a fantastic way to run, walk, or bike and get to see a scenic view of the city. Whether you are looking to go on a short jaunt with the family or you are training for a long distance run - The Boulevard in Sequoyah Hills can meet your needs.
Places to see in ( Knoxville - USA )
Places to see in ( Knoxville - USA )
Knoxville is a city on the Tennessee River in eastern Tennessee. Downtown, the Market Square district has 19th-century buildings with shops and restaurants. The Museum of East Tennessee History has interactive exhibits plus regional art, textiles and Civil War artifacts. James White’s Fort, built by the Revolutionary War captain, includes the reconstructed 1786 log cabin that was Knoxville’s first permanent building.
Knoxville is in Eastern Tennessee, United States. It is the third-largest city in the state. It is the home of the University of Tennessee's primary campus (UTK) and site of the 1982 World's Fair. Knoxville is on the Tennessee River about an hour from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Once called the 'scruffy little city', the downtown is undergoing a rapid renaissance as young people move into the lofts and apartments created from the factories and warehouses of another era. On any evening of the week, throngs of residents and visitors can be seen at the sidewalk cafes, theaters, restaurants and night clubs along Gay Street and Market Square. The University of Tennessee, with its 27,000 students, is within walking distance of the downtown, separated only by the World's Fair Park.
One can still see remnants of the 1982 World's Fair in the Sunsphere, a rising structure topped with a gold sphere which dots Knoxville's skyline, however, most of the other structures from the Fair were removed to create a large city park which attracts families, students, and artists on weekends and sunny days. The World's Fair brought a lot of attention and development to the city, including high-rise office structures, and the four-star Hilton, Crowne Plaza and Marriott hotels.
Knoxville is home to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, but the city seems dominated by the University of Tennessee Volunteers (men only) and Lady Volunteers athletics. The basketball teams play in the 21,000+ seat Thompson Boling Arena, and the nationally recognized football team plays in Neyland Stadium, one of the largest on-campus stadiums in the world at 103,000 seating capacity. During the fall you will find plenty of orange in the foliage, but you will see Big Orange year round with the people of Knoxville.
Dubbed a 'scruffy little city' by the Wall Street Journal before the 1982 World's Fair, Knoxville is strutting its stuff these days as an increasingly prominent and well-polished destination for outdoor, gastronomy and craft-beer enthusiasts. Knoxville is also home to the University of Tennessee and its rabid college-football fan base. On game days the whole town is painted orange as fans pack Neyland Stadium to watch the beloved Volunteers. But there's more to Knoxville than football. No longer content to play second fiddle to nearby Chattanooga and Asheville, the city – a former textiles production center – now touts itself as a base camp for visitors to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Sugarlands Visitor Center is just 29 miles away, and Knoxville is a far more enticing spot to eat and drink than other cities near the park. For hikers and mountain bikers, the city's ever-expanding Urban Wilderness is becoming its own reason to visit.
A lot to see in Knoxville TN such as :
Ijams Nature Center
Little River
Zoo Knoxville
Sunsphere
Downtown Knoxville
Market Square
World's Fair Park
Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum
Frank H. McClung Museum
Seven Islands State Birding Park
Fountain City
House Mountain
Knoxville Museum of Art
The Muse Knoxville
Mead's Quarry Lake
Legacy Parks Foundation
Dogwood Arts
Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area
Old City, Knoxville
East Tennessee Historical Society and Museum
Gay Street
Concord Cove Park
Lakeshore Park
Concord Park
Victor Ashe Park
UT Gardens
Outdoor Knoxville Adventure Center
Historic Cherokee Caverns
Fort Sanders, Knoxville
Sequoyah Hills, Knoxville
JumpJam Trampoline Park
Three Rivers Rambler
Baker Creek Preserve - Parking Lot
Blount Mansion
Navitat Knoxville
Historic Ramsey House
Fort Dickerson Park
Chilhowee Park & Exposition Center
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Sharp's Ridge Memorial Park
Fort Dickerson Quarry
James White Fort
House Mountain State Natural Area
Volunteer Landing Lane
High Ground Park
Tyson Park
Emporium Center / Arts & Culture Alliance
Crescent Bend House & Garden
PetSafe Village
Sequoyah Park
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Sequoyah Hills is home to historic, tranquil park
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Annie, Molly, Sammi, and Mumma at Sequoyah Park
Us with the new Tres Amigas, at Sequoyah Park in Knoxville, TN on 9/1/2013. The girls always have so much fun here, especially after it rains and they can slog around in the park.
Take a look inside: You're invited to Knoxville's most unique Derby party at Tennessee's largest hom
The Villa Collina is a 40,250 square foot waterfront mansion and the 84th largest home in the country. Let's take a look inside.
Magnolia Buff
Presenting ''Magnolia Bluff'' an exquisite French country manor home set on just over an arboretum-like acre in Sequoyah Hills, one of Knoxville's most desirable neighborhoods. In the late 2000's a full renovation of the home, originally built in 1930, was undertaken by master Knoxville contractor, Gerald Jenkins. Thoughtfully enhanced and meticulously preserved, exuding an old-world sensibility with a fresh edge of sophistication and comfort, Magnolia Bluff defines ''extraordinary.'' Arriving at the front of the home, you begin to experience the grace, symmetry and sophistication of the architectural details--slate roof, copper gutters, leaded diamond glass windows, elegant dormers, French doors, Juliet balcony, and classically paneled front door warmed by a gas lantern. Stepping into the foyer, the same exceptional qualities of the exterior are immediately echoed in the interior features -- pristine wainscoting, detailed cornice and wide baseboards, custom stained 8 wide white oak plank flooring, custom iron French doors, 9' ceilings, six fireplaces - most with limestone surround, marble countertops, custom cabinets -- you'll know you're somewhere very special. Luxurious in comfort and design, the interior rooms and levels flow seamlessly throughout the home, consistently drawing the eye from indoor to outdoor. While the formal living and dining room, gourmet kitchen and gathering room, state of the art media and adjoining game room -- as well as the veranda, heated salt-water gunite pool, bocce ball court and magnificent garden spaces -- offer boundless opportunity for grand entertaining, they are scaled for intimate gatherings as well. A gracious master suite wing, a second master and two bedrooms up, plus two additional guest bedrooms provide abundant accommodations for family and friends. With an artful balance between formal and informal elegance, the home is infused with an incomparable warmth and welcome making this a spectacular home you may never want to leave.
Victor Ashe Park - Knoxville Tennessee
A 115 acre recreational area in northwest Knoxville. Featuring fishing, walking, greenway, playgrounds and event facilities
Get Out and Play with Dr. Bob: Tyson Park & Third Creek Greenway
Dr. Bob Overholt's Get Out and Play with Dr. Bob series was created with the City of Knoxville, the Legacy Parks Foundation and the Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Center in an effort to raise awareness about neighborhood parks in Knoxville, Tennessee and to address the state's rising childhood obesity epidemic.
This series of videos, produced by PME Communications, features ways to stay active and healthy in Knoxville area parks. September's feature is Tyson Park and Third Creek Greenway.
Residing near the University of Tennessee's campus in Downtown-West Knoxville, Tyson Park provides a wide array of recreational opportunities to Knoxvillians. It boasts several of our city's recreation firsts: the first greenway (Third Creek Greenway), the first accessible playground and Knoxville's first major skatepark (Knoxville Skatepark) -- which was created with the help of the Tony Hawk Foundation. Tony Hawk himself paid a visit to the Knoxville Skatepark in October 2010. Tyson Park also has two softball fields, 14 tennis courts, 2 large shelters, and accessible restrooms.
Third Creek Greenway, which connects to the Neyland, Sequoyah and Bearden Greenways, is a popular place to run, walk, bike or pass through the park. It's part of a 16-mile greenway connection that runs east to west through downtown.
For more information about Knoxville parks, visit OutdoorKnoxville.com.
Knoxville Luxury Lakefront Home For Sale
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SHELVING, LAUNDRY, OVER SIZED 3 CAR GARAGE WITH PLENTY OF PARKING FOR GUESTS, FIVE (5) FIREPLACES THROUGHOUT ON THE MAIN. YOU WILL NOTICE THE 10 FOOT SOLID OAK DOORS THROUGHOUT. THE VIEWS OF THE LAKE THROUGHOUT THE HOME ARE SPECTACULAR WITH SEVERAL FRENCH DOORS OPEN TO THE SPRAWLING GROUNDS. INCREDIBLE POOL TERRACE OVERLOOKING MAJESTIC VIEWS OF THE LAKE AND LAWN. AGAIN THE VIEWS ARE BREATHTAKING ESPECIALLY FROM THE 50 FOOT HEIGHT PRIVATE OBSERVATORY. EACH BEDROOM UPSTAIRS WITH OWN PRIVATE BATH EXCEPT ONE. BASEMENT FEATURES REC/THEATER ROOM AND PLENTY OF STORAGE, POSSIBLE BR, AND SUNROOM. THIS HOME COULD EASILY BE SIX (6) OR SEVEN (7) BEDROOMS NOT LISTED BECAUSE THE SEPTIC AND DRAINFIELD WAS BUILT.
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Just Arrived at the River.AVI
Most weekends, Tracy & I take our dogs to Sequoyah Park in Knoxville, TN for a long walk and a swim. Until June 2nd, 2010, that included Lexi, Cleo, Sammi, and Molly. Unfortunately, Cleo died on June 2nd, but we're sure that she and Maggie (who died on July 31, 2008 and also went to this park), are with us in spirit.
Ijams River Dock
The new Ijams River Dock opened December 14, 2016, is Knoxville's first ADA accessible river dock. The access point can be located near the overflow parking lot across the street from Mead's Quarry. Access is free to the public, but is only available to non-motorized boats.
Update on the Not-so-perfect Knoxville, Tennessee
The Dangerous 11 - Just eleven of the total pedophile priests in Tennessee. But see the territory they cover in East Tennessee. And we have no clergy abuse crisis in East Tennessee! OMG,are you serious?
Frankie Watson Coming Home - Entering Vonore.mp4
LCpl. WATSON, FRANKLIN NAMON, age 21, of Vonore, was killed in Afghanistan, Saturday, September 24, 2011 while serving his country in Operation Enduring Freedom. Frankie was a 2008 graduate of Sequoyah High School and a 2009 graduate of the Cleveland State Police Academy where he also attended college to study Criminal Justice. He was currently employed at the Madisonville Police Department. His law enforcement career began as a part time deputy with the Monroe County Sheriff's Department. LCpl. Watson enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve in 2010. Survivors: mother and step-father, Stacy and Jack Couch; father and step-mother, Troy N., Jr. and Katie Watson; grandparents, Troy N., Sr. and Edith Imogene Nash Watson; aunts and uncles, Valerie and Rick Kirkland, Norman Virgil Watson, Sheila Whitaker, Laurie and Tim McDaniel, Norma Renee Watson, Jana and Joe Stakely, Susan and Darrell Atkins, Donna and David Bookout; extended family, Lowell Russell, Cory and Crystal Russell. Preceded in death by grandparents, Birch and Joyce Walker Shell. Funeral 8:00 p.m. Sunday, First Baptist Church of Madisonville, Dr. Lon Shoopman, Rev. Greg Watson officiating. Interment 10:00 a.m. Monday, Hiwassee Church of God Cemetery with full military honors. Rev. Murice Watson will officiate. Family will receive friends 4-8 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Madisonville. Friends may call at their convenience at the church after 1:00 p.m. Sunday. The funeral service will be streamed live over the internet from fbcmadisonville.org . The funeral procession will travel from the funeral home to the cemetery on Monday. Arrangements by Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Madisonville.
Matisse dog In Sequoyah Hills Park
my dog matisse playing ball in Sequoyah Hills in Knoxville, TN
Sequoyah Bay - 1969/1970
We practically lived at Sequoyah Bay when I was a kid. We camped there, swam there, picnicked there, and drove out there to see how high the water was when it had raided a lot!
Sequoyah Caverns et al
Our family day trip to the Fort Payne, AL area.
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Homes for Sale - 2335 Cherokee Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37919
Classic Design with impressive 2 story Foyer,circular drive way, 10 ft. ceilings, warm traditional moldings & window walls of light featuring shimmering views of the TN River & Greenscaped Park. Formal LR & DR w/ gleaming Hardwoods. Study w/vintage Fireplace mantle & custom Bookcases. Gourmet Kitchen & Breakfast rm w/ center Island & custom Hood. Main level BR , BA & Office. 3 BR/2 BA up w/ Bonus rm w/ Fireplace & 3rd level walk up-Storage. Master BR suite offers stunning waterfront views.Covered walkway to Garage includes a Workshop w/ stacked stone Fireplace & storage above. The Motor Courtyard in back has extra parking, a private Patio & side Deck offering outdoor entertaining. 50 yr roof with Copper gutters & gutter helmet. Luxury, & Location in Sequoyah Hills on the Boulevard!
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Get Out and Play with Dr. Bob: West Hills Park
Dr. Bob Overholt's Get Out and Play with Dr. Bob series was created with the City of Knoxville, the Legacy Parks Foundation and the Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Center in an effort to raise awareness about neighborhood parks in Knoxville, Tennessee and to address the state's rising childhood obesity epidemic. This series of videos, produced by PME Communications, features ways to stay active and healthy in Knoxville area parks. West Hills Park, the first in the series, will soon be home to the new West Hills Tennis Center and features the popular Jean Teague Greenway. For more information about Knoxville parks, visit OutdoorKnoxville.com.
Dogwood Trail Photographic Tour
Experience the scenic Sequoyah Hills Dogwood Trail, part of the annual Dogwood Arts Festival in Knoxville, Tenn