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100 Things to Do in Knoxville Before You Die

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A LOOK INSIDE

Title: 100 Things to Do in Knoxville Before You Die
Author: Kristen Combs
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781681064239
Price: $18.00

Nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, Knoxville maintains a small-town feel despite being Tennessee’s third largest city. And with some of the best views, brews, and venues in the Maker City, you’ll want to make the most of your stay. 100 Things to Do in Knoxville Before You Die offers visitors and locals alike a diverse checklist of adventures and insider knowledge to construct the perfect itinerary.

Discover Knoxville’s past at James White’s Fort or experience the Renaissance at the Rossini Opera Festival. Explore the outdoors in Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness, just minutes from the heart of the city. Sample beer in a German castle at Schulz Bräu and eat shawarma at the “Nicest Place in America.” Check out the abundant murals, galleries, and artisans that make Knoxville a culturally compelling community. A trip up to the Sunsphere provides a 360° view of it all, from the Smokies to the vibrant, walkable downtown.

With 100 Things to Do in Knoxville Before You Die, you’ll learn what to do and where to go from local tourism expert Kristen Combs sharing years of her favorite activities that will wow the whole family. Longtime residents and first-time visitors will equally enjoy this guide to Knoxville, a nature-loving-adventure-seeking-artsy-kinda-town.

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Julia Hurley talks with Kristen Combs, the creative mind at Visit Knoxville and the author of 100 Things to Do in Knoxville Before You Die. Kristen's move from Michigan to Knoxville led her to promote the city's rich history, lively

Kristen Combs loved Knoxville for years before she ever moved here. Originally from Detroit, Combs remembers taking family vacations to East Tennessee as a child. And, as it turns out, many of her forebears are from the area. A Knoxvillian since

Kristen Combs, Director of Communications and Social Strategies for Visit Knoxville, discusses things to see and do in and around Tennessee's third largest city, including some improvements being made at the Sunsphere. She is the author of the book 100

Kristen Combs is not a native of Knoxville, but you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who knows more about the state's third-largest city.

The museum also will have a special guest. Kristen Combs, author of the newly released book 100 Things to Do in Knoxville Before You Die, which includes Mabry-Hazen House, will join the event. Combs will be available on the porch

April in Tennessee is a sight to behold, especially if you love seeing trees in bloom. I have wanted to take the three-hour drive from Nashville to Knoxville for the annual Dogwood Trails and Gardens tour in all four corners

Local author Kristen Combs has written a book to tell people the 100 things they need to do in Knoxville.

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Weight 0.5 lbs
Dimensions 5.5 × 8.5 in

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