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Head to St. George Greek Orthodox Church at 4070 Kingston Pike in Knoxville and get a taste of delicious authentic sweet and savory Greek food at the 43rd annual Greek Festival. Experience Greek ...
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This is an incomplete list of festivals in the United States with articles on Wikipedia, as well as lists of other festival lists, by geographic location. This list includes festivals of diverse types, among them regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.
Knoxville: The Place November 10, 1982 ... Festival Park Werchter: North America- Leg 2 July 11, 1985 ... Greek Theatre: July 21, 1985: Reno:
The Tennessee Amphitheater was built for 1982 World's Fair [1] and was designed by structural engineer Horst Berger, part of McCarty Bullock and Holsaple, architects of Knoxville (led by architect Bruce McCarty, the Master Architect of the 1982 World's Fair), and Geiger Berger, structural engineers of New York City. Berger was known for his ...
Dogwood Arts Festival. A Knoxville tradition since 1961, the Dogwood Arts Festival this year will be April 26-28. The festival will be on the redesigned Performance Lawn at World’s Fair Park and ...
Greek immigrants began arriving in Knoxville in significant numbers in the early 20th century. [52] Knoxville's Greek community is perhaps best known for its restaurateurs, namely the Regas family, who operated a restaurant on North Gay Street from 1919 to 2010, [53] and the Paskalis family, who founded the Gold Sun Cafe on Market Square around ...
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