Knoxville offers a wonderfully diverse mix of big-city amenities and attractions delivered with small-town charm and hospitality.
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Located in the geographical center of the eastern United States and situated at the crossroads of three major interstates (I-75, I-40 and I-81), Knoxville is within a day's drive for more than half the nation's population. Knoxville's McGhee Tyson Airport, the premier air facility serving East Tennessee, has more than 120 daily arrivals and departures and is now home to a new low-fare carrier.
Knoxville's ideal location in the heart of East Tennessee, combined with our state-of-the-art 500,000 square-foot Convention Center, over 8,000 guest rooms countywide, free downtown trolley service and an innovative tourism organization, gives planners the chance to make their next convention or meeting the best it can be!

Located on the University of Tennessee, the Allan Jones Aquatic Center features a full size 50-meter competition pool as well as a separate competition diving well. The facility features a strength training center, sports medicine facility and high-tec team room. This aquatic center includes permanent seating for 1,800 spectators and can accommodate up to 2,000 additional people.
Located in West Knoxville, the Cedar Bluff Racquet Club is a full service tennis facility that features 10 indoor courts, 9 outdoor clay courts and 5 outdoor hard courts.
Enjoy Cherokee Country Club's Donald Ross classic links style course. It is Cherokee's goal to promote and elevate the game at Cherokee so that the pursuit of the game by their Members is an important part of their lifestyle and recreational pleasure. Cherokee Country Club offers golf at its finest and is truly a "exceptional golf experience" for all levels of players. Facilities: 18-Hole Donald Ross designed par 70 course with a length of 6,472 yards from the championship tees. Full Service Golf Shop, Practice Area, Short Game Area, and Practice Putting Green.
Chilhowee Park is available for rental and has more than 80 acres of park-like setting, large paved parking lots, and a full-time staff, Chilhowee Park is a complete, year-round exposition center.
City County Building
Room 303
Knoxville, TN 37902
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PO Box 2603
500 Howard Baker Jr Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37915
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Confederate Memorial Hall was a focal point of history during the Siege of Knoxville as the headquarters for General James Longstreet. Today the antebellum house is a museum owned by Knoxville Chapter 89 UDC.
3148 Kingston Pike
Knoxville, TN 37919
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Farragut Town Hall
11408 Municipal Drive
Farragut, TN 37934
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The Foundry on the Fair Site has become a favorite with those who want to host a memorable event catered in a warm inviting setting. It is conveniently located with plenty of free, secure parking. Built in 1865, and placed on the Historic Registry, the beautifully restored iron foundry today houses one of the finest gathering places for special events.
747 Worlds Fair Park Drive
Knoxville, TN 37902
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Fort Loudon Lake is formed by the Holston, French Broad and Little Tennessee rivers and is 55 miles long and 360 miles of shoreline. Loudon, Blount and Knox counties surround Fort Loudon Lake. This lake offers year-round recreation including: boating, fishing, waterskiing, jetskiing, swimming, camping, public parks, public lake access areas and much more.
c/o Loudon County Chamber of Commerce
318 Angel Row
Loudon, TN 37774
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Over 40 years ago the Ice Chalet began providing a recreational ice skating rink for Knoxville and the surrounding areas. The chalet type feel makes everyone feel comfortable as you can relax and meet new people in front of the fireplace with a meal and a hot drink from the Chalet Cafe. The Ice Chalet offers public sessisons with skate sales and service along with a skating school program that is suitable for all ages and abilities.
100 Lebanon Street
PO Box 10668
Knoxville, TN 37939
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