| Surrounded by the backwoods wilderness of the Great Smoky, the Cumberland and the Blue Ridge mountains, KNOXVILLE, the original capital of Tennessee, is a rather quiet city of 180,000. Modern skyscrapers, older brick buildings and a riverfront at the bottom of steep bluffs combine to give downtown an attractive edge, but specific places of interest are thin on the ground. On the northern fringe, the Old City, centered on Central Street and Jackson Avenue, is a small area of shops, galleries, restaurants and nightspots in Victorian warehouses. On the western edge of downtown, the World's Fair Park is dominated by the futuristic Sunsphere, a huge glass ball mounted on a round concrete tower. There is an observation deck on the lower level of the sphere (MonSat 9am4.30pm; free). The Knoxville Museum of Art, in the park at 1050 World's Fair Park Drive, hosts visiting exhibits and features a small permanent collection of paintings and a cleverly designed sculpture garden focused on a 200-year-old elm tree (TuesThurs & Sat 10am5pm, Fri 10am9pm, Sun noon5pm; $7; tel 865/525-6101). Follow Cumberland Avenue up a few blocks and you come to the sprawling campus of the University of Tennessee. Lined with bars and diners, frequently bedecked in the orange and white colors of the Volunteers football team, the campus has two theaters and the Frank H. McClung Museum at Circle Park, which features displays on the city's archeology, art and history (MonSat 9am5pm, Sun 15pm; free). The Gateway Regional Visitor Center, 900 Volunteer Landing Lane (daily 9am5pm; tel 1-800/727-8045), celebrates east Tennessee's natural resources and its technological (predominantly nuclear) achievements. It stands among the waterfalls and foliage of the revitalized Volunteer Landing, which boasts riverside restaurants and a marina complex.
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Holiday Inn Select Knoxville-Downtown
Located Center City, Downtown Knoxville, connected to Knoxville Convention and Exhibition Center and 25 steps to brand new Knoxville Convention Center,adjacent to the University of Tennessee. Close to many downtown corporations
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Holiday Inn Select-Cedar Bluff
Holidome area and restrooms under renovation. Features a full-service Cafe Restaurant, and Spinets Piano Bar with entertainment five nights a week. Free local phone calls, Gift Shop, Business Center, 78-channel cable, TV/Nintendo, Lodgenet, Voice mail and 2 two line speaker phones with data ports in every room. Full privileges at YMCA, a guest laundry , health club, Holidome recreational area, racquetball courts, and indoor/outdoor pool. We have executive level rooms with wet bars, refridgerators, and robes. Pet friendly. $10.00 non-refundable pet fee.
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Marriott Knoxville Convention Ctr
The Marriott Knoxville is an AAA Three-Diamond situated overlooking the Tennessee River, connected to the Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum, approximately 14 miles...
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