Small towns dot the landscape of East Tennessee. One was home to a President, another was the site of an historic Civil Rights event and the other is home to an historic inn that's been a destination since 1824.
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."
Small towns dot the landscape of East Tennessee. One was home to a President, another was the site of an historic Civil Rights event and the other is home to an historic inn that's been a destination since 1824.
Clarksville is Tennessee’s fifth largest city. A recent surge in entrepreneurship has led to the creation of a fantastic dining scene that might surprise you.
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The dogwood trees may be the star of the Dogwood Arts Festival in Knoxville, but some of the public art displays will be around long after the blooms are gone.
The Songbird Trail at Norris Dam State Park follows along the cool clear waters of the Clinch River. It's a two mile trail that's easy to walk.
Dollywood's Festival of Nations offers visitors to the theme park a chance to travel around the world all in one day.
Whether you're an art lover or not, a visit to the Knoxville Museum of Art should be on your "to do" list. It's location in World's Fair Park and free admission make it easy to get to and easy to enjoy.