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"159 E Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge 865-908-3713www.pigeonforgedeli.com. This family-owned deli is known for its larger than life sandwiches, served on soft homemade bread and sub rolls. They also offer deliciously gourmet soft pretzels, again made from scratch."
"Once you’re fitted up, wind through downtown and enjoy the 6.5-mile ride via the Neyland, Third Creek, and Bearden Village Greenways to Bearden Beer Market. Then kick back, relax, and reward yourself with the local brew of your choosing."
"In 1982, the city of Knoxville hosted the World’s Fair, sloganed Energy Turns The World. The organizers worked together with architects local to the area to create an impressive structure that would thematically bring the sun – the greatest source of energy – down to earth and into what we now call World’s Fair Park. The result of this project was The Sunsphere, a huge round object fitted with reflexive glass pane panels, layered with dusted gold, balanced on a tower of hexagonal shape."
"Made in Tennessee Photo Ops: Volunteer Landing + The Sunsphere These days, few people pass up a good photo op. In a city filled with such opportunities, two stand out in particular: the scenic Tennessee River at Volunteer Landing and the undeniably picturesque landmark, the Sunsphere. Down at Volunteer Landing, the backdrop of the river and the river bridges creates a perfect image, especially as the sun begins to set."
"This Knoxville landmark was built for the 1982 World’s Fair. It became a local favorite and stands to this day. After the World’s Fair ended, the Sunsphere closed its doors and remained vacant until 2007."
"601 James Agee StUnderrepresented in many “Best of Knoxville” lists, it seems that only university students and Fort Sanders residents frequent this overlooked gem. While known for sushi, soups, Thai tea, and a BYOB policy (right next door there’s a convenience store living up to its designation), Chaiyo does perhaps its best work with the pad Thai. It’s sunk in a red-orange sauce and can be prepared, like much of the menu, to varying levels of spiciness."
"Located at the Gatlinburg Welcome Center, the Historic Ogle Cabin has the distinction of being the very first log cabin built in Gatlinburg!. The logs for the cabin were fashioned in 1802 by William Ogle, who planned to move his family from South Carolina to the Smokies. Sadly, William fell ill and passed away in 1803 before he could return to Gatlinburg with his wife, Martha Jane, and five sons."
"This impressive tower was built in 1959 by the National Park Service and it has recently undergone some updates to preserve it for future use. Located on the tallest mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, you'll find the Clingmans Dome Observation Tower that sits at an elevation of 6,643 feet!. On a clear day, this 54-ft tall observation tower provides visitors with views that stretch on for 100 miles, however because of hazy skies visibility is typically around 20 miles."
"At 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is the highest point in Tennessee, and the third highest mountain east of the Mississippi. Only Mt. Mitchell (6,684 feet) and Mt. Craig (6,647), both located in Mt. Mitchell State Park in western North Carolina, rise higher."