During the Civil War, Knoxville's Mabry-Hazen House served as headquarters for both the Confederate and Union armies. Today you can visit the house and other historic homes in this eastern Tennessee city. Among Knoxville's other attractions are museums, a zoo and World's Fair Park, site of the 1982 World's Fair. University of Tennessee sports draw lots of fans, as does the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. To see Knoxville from the water, take a leisurely riverboat ride down the Tennessee River.
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The Billy Lush Board Shop located at 900 Volunteer Landing, Knoxville TN We offer paddle board, kayak, hydro-bike, canoe and bike rentals. We offer several group paddle sessions, and classes for beginners to advance. Fun for the whole family and rotating beers on tap at our new bar inside the shop
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X-Treme JetPack Adventures is the leading water sports adventure company in East Tennessee! You've seen them in the news, you've watched the videos on your Facebook feed, but now is the time to partake in the fun that is taking 2015 by storm!
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Sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the ambiance of the waterfront aboard the Queen Priscilla while Captain Kevin & Chief Mate Andrew provide a delightful cruise that will ensure you have a Good Time on the Tennessee River.
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The Star of Knoxville Riverboat is an authentic 325-passenger sternwheel riverboat offering sightseeing, lunch, dinner, entertainment and moonlight cruises along the Tennessee River.
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