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  2. Ska Weekend - Wikipedia

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    The festival is touted as the largest ska festival in the country by its organizer Ben Altom.The event usually takes place during the spring, but the two most recent festivals have been moved to Summer (Ska Weekend 2008 was July 19) The Event draws some of the most popular ska, punk and rocksteady bands in Northern America (The Planet Smashers, The Know How, mu330, Catch 22, Go Jimmy Go ...

  3. Boomsday - Wikipedia

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    Boomsday was an annual fireworks celebration that took place on Labor Day weekend in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was the largest Labor Day firework show in the United States, [1] and was considered a top attraction in the region. The event was held on Volunteer Landing and accompanied by live music and festivities. [1]

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  5. Summer events around Knoxville include tributes to Dolly ...

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    June 7-8. Knoxville's Old City presents the third annual Rhinestone Fest.The festival, formerly known as Dolly Fest, is a weekend of art, music, history, food and fun celebrating Dolly Parton.

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  7. World's Fair Park - Wikipedia

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    The 5-acre (2.0 ha) performance lawn is used for cultural and community events. [2] Knoxville's Public Building Authority manages the park, except for the Sunsphere. [1] The Knoxville Museum of Art, the Knoxville Convention Center, and the L&N STEM Academy, at the former Louisville and Nashville station, surround the park. To the west of the ...

  8. Chilhowee Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the City of Knoxville purchased the park, and continued the lease. In the 1930s, Joe "Smoky" Ellison opened one of Knoxville's first bowling alleys at the park. [1] Jazz musician Louis Armstrong performed at Chilhowee Park in February 1957. During his performance, an unapprehended person tossed a stick of dynamite from the window of a ...

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