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Tennessee Riverboat Company
300 Neyland Drive Knoxville, TN 37902 965-525-7827 Call for reservations and additional information Admission Charged Enjoy the scenic Tennessee River aboard an authentic paddle wheeler riverboat which offers lunch, sightseeing, dinner and party cruises. The two-hour dinner cruise features live entertainment and different themes each night.
Three Rivers Rambler 401 Henley Street Knoxville, TN 37902 865-524-9411 Hours: Apr.-Nov.: 2pm & 5pm. Sat. & Sun., except football home game days Admission Charged This vintage steam engine train takes guests on a 90-minute excursion to the Forks of the River and back, through some of Knoxville’s most historic and beautiful countryside.
Armstrong-Lockett House (Crescent Bend) & W. P. Toms Memorial Gardens
2728 Kingston Pike Hours: 10am-4pm Tue.-Sat.; 1pm-4pm Sun. Closed Jan. & Feb. Admission Charged Built in 1834, Crescent Bend contains an exquisite collection of 18th century English and American furniture and art. A three-acre formal Italian-terraced garden overlooks the Tennessee River.
Beck Cultural Exchange Center
1927 Dandridge Ave
Hours: 10am-6pm Tue- Sat The Exchange Center features the history of African Americans in Knoxville and East Tennessee from the late 1800s to the present with photographs, newspapers, biographies, audio and video recordings, books and artwork.
Blount Mansion
200 W Hill Ave Hours: April - Dec.: 9:30am – 5pm Mon – Sat, Jan. - March: 9:30am – 5pm Mon - Fri Admission Charged Built in 1792, Blount Mansion was home to territorial Gov. William Blount, signer of the U.S. Constitution. Guided tours of this National Historic Landmark show 18th century antiques and the workings of frontier government.
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