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Spend A Day At The McClung Museum Of Natural History & Culture

two women looking at paintings in a gallery
You don’t need a time machine to take a trip through the centuries. You can explore Tennessee’s past and more at the McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture! What to Expect The museum has a variety of exhibits, both permanent and seasonal, that all offer enlightening looks back in time and... [read more]

Check Out These Creamy Potato Soup Recipes

Homemade Creamy Potato and Leek Soup in a Bowl
Fried, baked, hasselback, or loaded, it seems like there are endless ways to cook potatoes. Those spuds also make prime soup materials, so whether you prefer it hot or chilled, you’re sure to love these creamy potato soup recipes. Creamy Potato Soup Bacon is the secret ingredient that makes this potato soup... [read more]

Things To Do On A Cold Winter Day

family with vinyl record
With the first day of spring still a month away, we’ll have to put up with the chilly days of winter for a bit longer. While you wait for the seasons to change, there are still plenty of ways to have fun while staying warm indoors. Listen to the Music Now’s a... [read more]

Check Out The Beauty Of The Knoxville Museum Of Art

girl admiring art in a museum
A night of arts and culture is waiting for you at the Knoxville Museum of Art. Gain and develop an appreciation for fine artwork and other inspiring creations. Whether you are planning a date with that special someone, want to educate your children, or for any other reason, this museum... [read more]

Grab Some Grub At S&S Cafeterias

Fried Steak with Green Peas
When hunger hits, you need a delicious, filling meal to satisfy your taste buds. There are plenty of eating spots to choose from in Knoxville, TN. However, for quality, variety, and affordable pricing, the S&S Cafeterias is a great place to pick. For lunch or dinner, bring your whole family... [read more]

All About World’s Fair Park Knoxville

family at fair during the winter
Right in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee sits a natural wonder, the World’s Fair Park! The abandoned Louisville and Nashville Railroad Yard was demolished to become the 70-acre site of the first ever World’s Fair in the South in 1982. The fair hosted over 87,000 people on its opening day!... [read more]

Fill Your Home With Holiday Spirit With These Decorating Ideas

Tangerines, fir branches with cones, silver candle in a candlestick. Christmas composition.
We’re counting down the days until Christmas, and as the big day grows near, you might be wondering how to festoon your home for the festivities. These clever décor ideas are sure to do the trick. Miniature Christmas Trees While you might already have a full-sized Christmas tree set up and decorated,... [read more]

Clean Out Your Fridge With These Leftover Hacks

If you're like the rest of us, then your fridge is more than likely overflowing following a hearty Thanksgiving Day meal. That situation might lead you to wonder what to do with all the leftover potatoes, stuffing, turkey, cranberry sauce, and whatever else that you and your family indulged on.... [read more]

Check Out The Beautiful Glenmore Mansion

A true Victorian treasure, Glenmore Mansion is the only public house museum in Jefferson County, Tennessee. This opulent house was built in 1868 by John Roper Branner. It remains as one of the best examples of second empire architecture in the southeast. The house has been owned by just two families... [read more]