By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Editor & Knoxville Native To launch a year-long celebration of one of the city's most proudest achievements, Knoxville, TN, is holding an opening ceremony on Sunday, Dec. 5 to mark the 40th anniversary of the World's Fair. Visit Knoxville has partnered with the City of Knoxville and Knox County to build out the World’s Fair 40th … [Read more...]
The Craft Beer Scene Is Thriving In Knoxville, TN
An Ale Trail, Knox Brew Tours And Some 20 Breweries Are Rocking The New Rocky Top By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Beer Blogger (And Knoxville Native) In the land of Rocky Top, where Jack and Coke is the preferred beverage at UT football games and the area's signature song says people "get their corn from a jar," another beverage is scoring big points with locals: craft … [Read more...]
Travel Blogger Daily Blog: My Hometown Of Knoxville Is Hosting The Miss Tennessee Pageant
One Crowning Achievement For A Place I Once Called Home By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Travel Blogger I'm so proud of my hometown. Not only is it the home of the University of Tennessee, the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame – as well as having one of only three college football stadiums at the water, an incredible amount of … [Read more...]
Travel Blogger Daily Blog: In Knoxville Tennessee For The Christmas Holidays
Always A Warm Reception In A Cold Climate </center By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Travel BloggerI'm back in my hometown for the holidays. While I live in California now, I was raised Knoxville, a mid-sized city in East Tennessee, home of the Tennessee Valley Authority (where my dad worked) and the University of Tennessee (where I did not attend). It's … [Read more...]
Cool Places To See And Top Things To Do In Knoxville, Tennessee
UT & The Volunteer Navy, Concord Park & Great Cheese Awaits Visitors To K-Town By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com Travel Blogger & Knoxville native I saw a question posted on Quora inquiring about places a tourist should visit in Knoxville, TN, and figured as a native of this fine city it was my moral if not professional obligation as a travel blogger to … [Read more...]