You don’t have to travel to the beach to get a great boardwalk experience. Tucked away along the Tennessee River in South Knoxville, is a unique boardwalk experience that gives you some amazing views of the Tennessee River.
Whether it's a trip to the city or into the wilderness you don't have to travel far from Knoxville to find it! Come explore the region (and beyond) with me, because no matter what day it is, it's always "trip time."
You don’t have to travel to the beach to get a great boardwalk experience. Tucked away along the Tennessee River in South Knoxville, is a unique boardwalk experience that gives you some amazing views of the Tennessee River.
Decades ago, the last train made its way along a rail line that took people from the town of Abingdon and into the Virginia Highlands. Today, that route is a National Trail drawing more than 100,000 riders, hikers and horseback riders.
The Green McAdoo Cultural Center tells the story of the Clinton 12. It opened in 2006 and this year became part of the Tennessee State Museum system and a featured spot on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail. This is a look at the ribbon cutting and celebration for the beginning of the Clinton 12’s next chapter.
Twelve bronzed statues overlooking the small East Tennessee town of Clinton represent an almost forgotten story of courage and conviction. Here is the story of the Clinton 12, the first African-American students to integrate an all-white high school in the South.
In a city filled with modern skyscrapers and a constantly changing skyline, it is nice to know you can find gems from the past throughout the city.
An expansive historic district, colonial charm and southern hospitality make Savannah a must visit city in the South.