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Nashville. If you like your food trucks with a side of flea market, this location has around 10 food trucks plus the Music City Flea on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Opened in 2019, the Music ...
Pilot Company (or simply Pilot) is an American petroleum corporation headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. Pilot operates the Pilot Food Mart convenience stores in Tennessee. Pilot was joint-owner of Pilot Flying J, the largest truck stop chain in the United States, until 2024, when their remaining stake was sold to Berkshire Hathaway. [2]
Opened in August 1972, this one-level mall is located in the western portion of Knoxville in the West Hills community. West Town Mall is located along Interstates 40/75 and Kingston Pike . The mall has 1,339,000 square feet (124,397 m 2 ) of gross leasable area , making it the largest of any enclosed shopping mall in Tennessee.
Cedar Bluff is a neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. [2] It located along Cedar Bluff Road north of I-40 in West Knoxville . The neighborhood lies at the heart of one of Knoxville's major commercial corridors, and is the site of a regional headquarters for Discovery, Inc. [ 3 ]
Knoxville was founded in the 1830s. [3] Laid out in 1837 by John Graves of Tennessee, it was originally named Buncombe on January 24, 1838. [4] Buncombe was selected because some of the settlers came from Buncombe County, North Carolina; however, the name was soon changed—a large share of the early settlers being natives of Tennessee caused the name of Knoxville, after Knoxville, Tennessee ...
The bottom half of this house's front gable is covered in uncoursed East Tennessee marble. [2] 1929 North Hills Boulevard, a two-story Colonial Revival-style house. Built in 1927, this is the oldest house in the North Hills Historic District. [2] 2412 North Park Boulevard, a two-story English Cottage Revival-style house built in 1928. [2]
World's Fair Park is a public park in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. The park sits on the former fairgrounds of the 1982 World's Fair hosted in Knoxville. Today, the park is home to the Sunsphere and the Tennessee Amphitheater , the two remaining structures from the exposition.