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  2. Your guide to exploring everything downtown Knoxville has to ...

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    Despite what you might have heard, parking in downtown Knoxville is not bad. City-owned garages are free on weekends and after 6 p.m. during the week, including the Locust Street, Market Square ...

  3. Tennessee football gameday parking has changed. Here's ... - AOL

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    Where to park for Tennessee Vols football games? Wondering about shuttles and Uber and Lyft? Here are the prices and more.

  4. Should downtown keep free parking on nights and ... - AOL

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    The future of free parking on nights and weekends, a downtown Knoxville amenity that helps encourage people to visit and explore our city, is the subject of a survey that has surfaced some stress ...

  5. Downtown Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Knoxville is the downtown area of Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It contains the city's central business district and primary city and county municipal offices. It is also home to several retail establishments, residential buildings, the city's convention center, and World's Fair Park. The downtown area contains the oldest parts ...

  6. Plan your route! Streets will be closed for the 2024 downtown ...

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    Some downtown streets will be closed and on-street parking limited for the 51st downtown Knoxville Christmas Parade on Dec. 6. The parade, which runs south to north on Gay Street, starts at 6:45 p ...

  7. Emory Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Emory Place itself is a cross street connecting Central and Broadway. The street was once a wide avenue, much of which has been converted into parking space. Gay Street, downtown Knoxville's main thoroughfare, traverses the Emory Place Historic District, and terminates at Emory Place.

  8. Gay Street (Knoxville) - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to revitalize the downtown area, several Knoxville businessmen formed the Downtown Knoxville Association in 1956. Following the DKA's suggestions, more parking space was created for Gay Street businesses and storefronts were renovated, but efforts to revitalize Gay Street as a major commercial corridor were largely unsuccessful. [6]

  9. Where to park for University of Tennessee graduations? You ...

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    Downtown Knoxville parking for University of Tennessee graduations Knoxville has some nearby alternatives for those who don't mind walking, including parking in the Fort Sanders area to see how ...