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Knoxville Emporium Building

Steep Yourself in the Arts – Explore the Knoxville Emporium

Nestled in the Old City, on the corner of Gay Street and Jackson Avenue, you’ll find a glass fronted building adorned with two colorful birds in flight. This is the Emporium Center for Arts and Culture, Knoxville’s first true arts center.  I read about it while doing research for another blogpost and decided it was […]

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Four Reasons to Love the French Market Crêperie

The French Market Crêperie is Knoxville’s first and only authentic French crepe restaurant, according to their website. But originally, I didn’t go to there for the crepes. It was simply next on the list of “coffee shops” my friends and I wanted to visit. But after one visit, I’m just not sure we’re going to make it

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Outside view Knox County Library

5 Surprisingly Free Benefits at the Knox County Library

If I have one addiction, it is reading. So, it’s no surprise I’ve had a Knox County Library Card for decades, and I can’t tell you the number of books I’ve checked out. But just this week I found out about five surprisingly free benefits at the Knox County Library. That library card I’ve use to check out so many books….it also helps you access these free benefits.

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