1. Knoxville Zoo
2. Tennessee Theatre
3. Sunsphere
4. Market Square - with lots of yearly events including Movies on Market Square, Shakespeare on the Square and Jazz on the Square - enjoy free jazz performances at the Market Square from May until August
5. Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
6. Ramsey House
7. Thompson Boiling Arena
8. Bijou Theatre
9. Knoxville Convention Center
10. Neyland Stadium
11. Frank H. McClung Museum
12. Go shopping at the Knoxville Center
13. Go golfing at Holston Hills Country Club or Maryville Alcoa Greenway
14. House Mountain State Park
15. Fort Sanders
16. Turkey Creek
17. Pick your own blueberries & blackberries at Beau Blue Limonsin - Beauchene's Berry Farm, or pick your own strawberry, blueberry, grapes, peaches or apples at the Fruit and Berry Patch.
2. Tennessee Theatre
3. Sunsphere
4. Market Square - with lots of yearly events including Movies on Market Square, Shakespeare on the Square and Jazz on the Square - enjoy free jazz performances at the Market Square from May until August
5. Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
6. Ramsey House
7. Thompson Boiling Arena
8. Bijou Theatre
9. Knoxville Convention Center
10. Neyland Stadium
11. Frank H. McClung Museum
12. Go shopping at the Knoxville Center
13. Go golfing at Holston Hills Country Club or Maryville Alcoa Greenway
14. House Mountain State Park
15. Fort Sanders
16. Turkey Creek
17. Pick your own blueberries & blackberries at Beau Blue Limonsin - Beauchene's Berry Farm, or pick your own strawberry, blueberry, grapes, peaches or apples at the Fruit and Berry Patch.
18. View the stars from the Solway
Observatory
19. Ijams Nature Center
20. East Tennessee History Center
21. Clarence Brown Theatre
22. Knoxville Museum of Art
23. Putt Putt Golf & Games
24. World's Fair Park
25. Knoxville Zoological Gardens
26. Third Creek Greenway
27. Confederate Memorial Hall
28. Mabry Hazen House
29. Buy some local produce or handmade goods at the farmers markets open April or May to October or November; Market Square Farmer's Market open Wednesday and Saturday mornings, Knoxville FARM Market open Tuesdays and Friday's from 3 - 6 pm, University of Tennessee Farmer's Market.
30. Blount Mansion
31. East Tennessee Discovery Center
32. Check out the restaurants and shops in Old City
33. Haley Heritage Aquare
34. James White Fort
35. Crescent Bend House & Gardens
36. Knoxville Civic Auditorium
37. Knoxville Botanical Garden
38. Sir Goony's Family Fun Center
39. Pump It Up
40. Zuma Fun Center
41. Take a tour: Haunted Knoxville Ghost Tours or Knoxville Food Tours
42. Listen to a concert by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
43. Attend the Dogwood Arts Festival - held over 17 days in April
44. Volunteer Princess Cruises
45. go shopping at the West Town Mall
46. Boomsday is the largest Labour Day fireworks display in the U.S.
47. go bowling at Strike and Spare
48. Take a scuba diving class with Ski Scuba Center
49. go public ice skating at the Ice Chalet
50. Cool off in one of the splashpads located around Knoxville including; Carl Cowen Park, New Harvest Park, Powell Station Park, McFee Park, Volunteer Landing, World's Fair Park or Knoxville Zoo Clayton Safari Splash Pad, generally open in May from 10am to 8pm
51. Three Rivers Rambler
52. Halloween Events: Get lost in the corn maze at Cruze Farm which also has a pumpkin patch and hayrides, Knoxville Zombie Walk, Boo at the Zoo, Halloween Murder Mystery Cruise, "Halloween Haunts and Haints" at Marble Springs with story telling, a costume parade and trick or treating.
53. Participate in or cheer on those in the Knoxville Marathon
54. Take a tour of the historical Bleak House on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Friday's from 1pm - 4pm or by appointment.
55. Caswell Park
56. Candoro Marble Works
57. Festival on the Fourth - with music, vendors, entertainment and food and ending with a firework display at World's Fair Park.
58. Volunteer Landing & Marina
59. Visit the Girl Scouts Museum
60. Play some laser tag at Laser Quest
61. Marble Springs State Historical Farmstead
62. UT Football Hall of Fame
63. Armstrong - Lockett House a.k.a. Crescent Bend was built in 1834 and contains a collections of 18th century American and English art and furniture
64. Go indoor rock climbing at The Climbing Center or the University of Tennessee
65. Play paintball at Players Club Paintball
66. Beck Cultural Exchange Center has art, books and photographs celebrating African American achievements
67. Ewing Gallery
68. Christmas Events: The Fantasy of Trees showcases over 300 decorated Christmas trees located at the Knoxville Convention Center, take a ride on the Christmas Express (the Three Rivers Ramblers Passengers train), watch a performance of the Nutcracker, the Regal Celebration of Lights is the lighting of the 4 story Christmas tree in Krutch Park or watch the Christmas parade.
69. Watch a movie at Regal Cinemas or Carmike Ten
70. home of James White
71. Go shopping at Turkey Creek
72. Watch the Vol's Football team play at the Neyland Stadium
73. Watch a film at the Knoxville Horror Fest or Knoxville Film Festival held in September
?74. Candy Factory & Victorian Houses
75. Emporium Centre for Arts & Culture
76. Rent a bike or boat from River Sports Outfitters
77. Old Gray Cemetery
78. Go for a walk in Adair Park, the one mile trail runs along a creek and a pond, play on the playground or view the butterfly garden.
79. Kids will love Fort Kid - a large play structure
80. Play baseball, football, on the playground or use the batting cages at Badgett Fields
81. Go swimming at Inskip Pool & Park open from Memorial Day weekend to Labour Day weekend
82. Go for a walk or run at Lakeshore Park with its spectacular views or play a game of baseball or soccer.
83. go hiking or mountain biking at William Hastie Natural Area
84. play disc golf on the 18 hole course at Victor Ashe Park, play soccer on one of the four fields, play on the playground or go fishing.
85. Get a great view of the Smoky Mountains from Sharp's Ridge Memorial Park:
86. Play tennis at one of the nearly 70 different public courses located around the city such as Tyson Park Family Tennis Center or John Bynon/West Hills Park.
87. Attend the auto show held in April
88. Attend Alive After Five: a live music series Friday evenings after 5:00
89. Visit the historic Cherokee Caverns which also has Halloween and Christmas events for the kids.
90. Children's Theatre of Knoxville
91. Take a cooking class at Avanti Savvoia
92. Watch the Hard Knox Roller Girls
93. Attend Festival on the Fourth which begins at 4:00 pm and includes entertainment, music, activities and treats at the World Fair Park and is followed by a fireworks display at 10:00.
94. Attend the Knoxville Fall Design and Home Remodeling Show in August, The Real Home Show in March or the Dogwood Arts, House and Garden Show which takes place in February.
95. Take a painting class with Painting with a Twist or make some pottery at Mighty Mud
96.Attend Davy Crockett's Birthday Party in August with activities for the whole family
97. Go skiing or snowboarding - you can rent equipment from Alpine Ski Center, and check out a list of local ski hills in the area from Knoxville Ski and Outing Club
98. Watch a Knoxville Ice Bears Hockey game
99. Check out a book or movie at the Knox County Public Library or check out one of their upcoming events
100. Go shopping at the Mast General Store.
101. Visit the Knoxville Police Museum
19. Ijams Nature Center
20. East Tennessee History Center
21. Clarence Brown Theatre
22. Knoxville Museum of Art
23. Putt Putt Golf & Games
24. World's Fair Park
25. Knoxville Zoological Gardens
26. Third Creek Greenway
27. Confederate Memorial Hall
28. Mabry Hazen House
29. Buy some local produce or handmade goods at the farmers markets open April or May to October or November; Market Square Farmer's Market open Wednesday and Saturday mornings, Knoxville FARM Market open Tuesdays and Friday's from 3 - 6 pm, University of Tennessee Farmer's Market.
30. Blount Mansion
31. East Tennessee Discovery Center
32. Check out the restaurants and shops in Old City
33. Haley Heritage Aquare
34. James White Fort
35. Crescent Bend House & Gardens
36. Knoxville Civic Auditorium
37. Knoxville Botanical Garden
38. Sir Goony's Family Fun Center
39. Pump It Up
40. Zuma Fun Center
41. Take a tour: Haunted Knoxville Ghost Tours or Knoxville Food Tours
42. Listen to a concert by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra
43. Attend the Dogwood Arts Festival - held over 17 days in April
44. Volunteer Princess Cruises
45. go shopping at the West Town Mall
46. Boomsday is the largest Labour Day fireworks display in the U.S.
47. go bowling at Strike and Spare
48. Take a scuba diving class with Ski Scuba Center
49. go public ice skating at the Ice Chalet
50. Cool off in one of the splashpads located around Knoxville including; Carl Cowen Park, New Harvest Park, Powell Station Park, McFee Park, Volunteer Landing, World's Fair Park or Knoxville Zoo Clayton Safari Splash Pad, generally open in May from 10am to 8pm
51. Three Rivers Rambler
52. Halloween Events: Get lost in the corn maze at Cruze Farm which also has a pumpkin patch and hayrides, Knoxville Zombie Walk, Boo at the Zoo, Halloween Murder Mystery Cruise, "Halloween Haunts and Haints" at Marble Springs with story telling, a costume parade and trick or treating.
53. Participate in or cheer on those in the Knoxville Marathon
54. Take a tour of the historical Bleak House on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Friday's from 1pm - 4pm or by appointment.
55. Caswell Park
56. Candoro Marble Works
57. Festival on the Fourth - with music, vendors, entertainment and food and ending with a firework display at World's Fair Park.
58. Volunteer Landing & Marina
59. Visit the Girl Scouts Museum
60. Play some laser tag at Laser Quest
61. Marble Springs State Historical Farmstead
62. UT Football Hall of Fame
63. Armstrong - Lockett House a.k.a. Crescent Bend was built in 1834 and contains a collections of 18th century American and English art and furniture
64. Go indoor rock climbing at The Climbing Center or the University of Tennessee
65. Play paintball at Players Club Paintball
66. Beck Cultural Exchange Center has art, books and photographs celebrating African American achievements
67. Ewing Gallery
68. Christmas Events: The Fantasy of Trees showcases over 300 decorated Christmas trees located at the Knoxville Convention Center, take a ride on the Christmas Express (the Three Rivers Ramblers Passengers train), watch a performance of the Nutcracker, the Regal Celebration of Lights is the lighting of the 4 story Christmas tree in Krutch Park or watch the Christmas parade.
69. Watch a movie at Regal Cinemas or Carmike Ten
70. home of James White
71. Go shopping at Turkey Creek
72. Watch the Vol's Football team play at the Neyland Stadium
73. Watch a film at the Knoxville Horror Fest or Knoxville Film Festival held in September
?74. Candy Factory & Victorian Houses
75. Emporium Centre for Arts & Culture
76. Rent a bike or boat from River Sports Outfitters
77. Old Gray Cemetery
78. Go for a walk in Adair Park, the one mile trail runs along a creek and a pond, play on the playground or view the butterfly garden.
79. Kids will love Fort Kid - a large play structure
80. Play baseball, football, on the playground or use the batting cages at Badgett Fields
81. Go swimming at Inskip Pool & Park open from Memorial Day weekend to Labour Day weekend
82. Go for a walk or run at Lakeshore Park with its spectacular views or play a game of baseball or soccer.
83. go hiking or mountain biking at William Hastie Natural Area
84. play disc golf on the 18 hole course at Victor Ashe Park, play soccer on one of the four fields, play on the playground or go fishing.
85. Get a great view of the Smoky Mountains from Sharp's Ridge Memorial Park:
86. Play tennis at one of the nearly 70 different public courses located around the city such as Tyson Park Family Tennis Center or John Bynon/West Hills Park.
87. Attend the auto show held in April
88. Attend Alive After Five: a live music series Friday evenings after 5:00
89. Visit the historic Cherokee Caverns which also has Halloween and Christmas events for the kids.
90. Children's Theatre of Knoxville
91. Take a cooking class at Avanti Savvoia
92. Watch the Hard Knox Roller Girls
93. Attend Festival on the Fourth which begins at 4:00 pm and includes entertainment, music, activities and treats at the World Fair Park and is followed by a fireworks display at 10:00.
94. Attend the Knoxville Fall Design and Home Remodeling Show in August, The Real Home Show in March or the Dogwood Arts, House and Garden Show which takes place in February.
95. Take a painting class with Painting with a Twist or make some pottery at Mighty Mud
96.Attend Davy Crockett's Birthday Party in August with activities for the whole family
97. Go skiing or snowboarding - you can rent equipment from Alpine Ski Center, and check out a list of local ski hills in the area from Knoxville Ski and Outing Club
98. Watch a Knoxville Ice Bears Hockey game
99. Check out a book or movie at the Knox County Public Library or check out one of their upcoming events
100. Go shopping at the Mast General Store.
101. Visit the Knoxville Police Museum
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