Knoxville In The News
Take a look at Knoxville from the outside in.
On this page you may browse the reviews Knoxville is receiving from leading regional, national and global media. Please check back often, as we’ll be updating it regularly with the freshest news from around the world and around the corner.
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"Weekender: It's a Knoxville Life" - Endless Vacation Magazine
July 1st, 2006- Entertaining article on touring and vacationing in Knoxville.
"Let's Get Away - Plan a trip with the children and hit the road for adventure" - Pensacola News Times
May 1st, 2006- Article on how to plan a vacation for a family of four to Knoxville.
"Welcome to my hometown - Knoxville, Tennessee" - Family Circle Magazine
April 1st, 2006- Article on University of Tennessee football, Tennessee Theatre, and entertainment in Knoxville.
"Newsbreak - Hotels, theater and retailer head to downtown Knoxville" - Small Market Meetings
March 1st, 2006- Article on accommodations in Knoxville.
"No. 4 with a Bullet - Hotwire.com ranks Knoxville area one of nation's most affordable travel destinations" - Knoxville News Sentinel
January 1st, 2006- Article on Knoxville being ranked #4 as one of the nation's most affordable travel destinations.
"Women's Basketball Hall of Fame" - Southern Lady Magazine
January 1st, 2006- Article on Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, downtown Knoxville and Market Square, restaurants, East Tennessee History Center, the Tennessee Theatre, Crescent Bend, Vagabondia, and the Apple Cake Tea Room.
"The Attractions of Knoxville" - Where to Retire Magazine
January 1st, 2006- Article on Knoxville weather, cost of living, and entertainment.
"Wish you were here: Knoxville, Tennessee" - NWA World Traveler Magazine
November 1st, 2005- Article on Riverside Tavern, The Tomato Head, and Blue Cats in Knoxville.
"One-Day Escape - There's always something to do in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee" - Southern Living
November 1st, 2005- Article on Knoxville's Market Square.
