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The Best in Knoxville

Our Editors select the 10 best restaurants, nightlife, sights & activities in Knoxville

10Best Knoxville
Our 10Best Editors' Favorites in Knoxville


1. Barley's Taproom
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2. Cotton Eyed Joe
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3. Patrick Sullivan's Saloon
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4. Baker Peter's Jazz Club
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Tour 10 International Fireworks Competitions

From Canne's Festival d'Art Pyrotechnique to Boomsday in Knoxville, huge crowds of spectators gather for the fiery spectacles of firework competitions that enlist the world's best, most talented pyrotechnic teams. When the smoke clears, the oohs and ahs won't be far behind!

 
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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Knoxville Airport, TN
162 CUSICK ROAD · ALCOA, TN · 37701
Crowne Plaza Hotel KNOXVILLE
401 W SUMMIT HILL DR. · Knoxville, TN · 37902
Holiday Inn PIGEON FORGE
3230 PARKWAY · P O BOX 1383 · Pigeon Forge, TN · 37868
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites LENOIR CITY
1112 HIGHWAY 321 NORTH · Lenoir City, TN · 37771
Candlewood Suites KNOXVILLE
10206 PARKSIDE DRIVE · Knoxville, TN · 37922
 

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About Knoxville

Settled in 1786, Knoxville was twice the state capital – from 1796-1812 and from 1817-1819. Thanks to its location on the Tennessee River, it has served as a vital industrial port and is still the site of the Tennessee Valley Authority, which was formed in 1933. The city is also home to the University of Tennessee. Each fall, legions of orange-clad football fans cheer on the Volunteers at Neyland Stadium. As for the city itself, Knoxville offers plenty of cultural and historical...