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Things To Do – Knoxville, Tennessee
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 ... More on Knoxville.org
Bars – Antioch, Tennessee
The food was good and the go carts were fast. More on CitySearch
Golf Courses – Lenoir City, Tennessee
Great course for $35 dollars. the course is in great shape with very fast ungulating greens. most hole are tour length from the black tee's, so you can hit a 300 yard drive and still have 150 or mo... More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Nashville, Tennessee
Inscription. On this site stood one of the principal stations of the Cumberland Settlements. Felix Robertson, son of Col. James Robertson and the first white child born in the Settlement, was born here, Jan. 11, 1781. On Jan. 15 the ... More on HMDB
Museums – Metropolis, Illinois
This is a great stop on any road trip through or near Illinois. The entire town is all about Superman, ... More on Trekaroo
Things To Do – Nashville, Tennessee
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: Typical season: Technical details: none Bel-Air Drive-In Timeline: 1953 - opened 1965 ... More on drive-ins.com
Landmarks – Knoxville, Tennessee
The Confederate Cemetery is the burial spot for 1,600 soldiers from the Confederate army, in addition to 50 to 60 Union soldiers. The cemetery's centerpiece is a 42-foot tall monument topped with a statue of a Confederate soldier ... More on Weather.com
Landmarks – Goodlettsville, Tennessee
Inscription. Near Manskers Creek stands a rare example of Federal architecture built by Capt. William Bowen and Mary Henley Russell. Bowen, an early pioneer and Indian fighter had served in the French & Indian and Revolutionary wars ... More on HMDB
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