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Steamed Sandwich Odyssey: They Like That Soft Bread
February 3, 2020 In Other No Comment

Jack recently helped local writer, Chelsey Mae Johnson, research the history of the steamed sandwich here in Knoxville. Click on the link below for the full story! Steamed Sandwich Odyssey: They Like That Soft Bread  

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Garth Brooks in Knoxville
November 13, 2019 In Other 2 Comments

Garth Brooks’ giant concert at Neyland Stadium on the 16th promises to be one of the largest concerts in Knoxville history. He’s one of the most popular country-music performers in America, playing at one of the largest stadiums in America. If you’d […]

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Halloween Begins
October 2, 2019 In Other No Comment

By Jack Neely – October 2019 Some holidays haven’t changed much. Beginning in the 1790s, Fourth of July was always noisy, public, and hot. Easter was always centered around church. Thanksgiving has always involved a family meal. Christmas has changed […]

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Ken Burns’ Country Music: A Concordance
September 2, 2019 In Other No Comment

By Jack Neely – September 2019   Perhaps like you, I watched the Ken Burns series about Country Music with both interest and trepidation. As many of us observed almost 30 years ago, Burns told the story of the Civil […]

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The Hottest Day, and the Immortal Kiosk
July 2, 2019 In Other No Comment

By Jack Neely – July 2019 Some dramatic days you might almost wish there was some kind of monument to the weather, to the meteorological moments worth remembering. There is, in fact. It’s the elegant old weather kiosk, restored in […]

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The Carousel Theatre by Jack Neely
April 9, 2019 In Other 10 Comments

The Carousel may be more comfortable today than it was in the 1950s, but its weatherproofed exterior, added in recent years, conceals an extraordinary building. Unusual even when it was built, the Carousel Theatre may now be the oldest theater-in […]

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Christmas 1918 – Again the Lights Winked
January 15, 2019 In Other No Comment

Your friend Kumbak, a Mysterious Squadron, and Knoxville’s Niagara: We remember a Knoxville Christmas exactly one century ago. One of downtown’s most popular department stores in 1918 was S.H. George & Son—George’s, to you and me. They were all about […]

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Nine Practical Reasons to Save Historic Buildings
June 4, 2018 In Other No Comment

Nine Practical Reasons to Save Historic Buildings “Historic? Why, that’s not historic!” A lot of good and honest folks roll their eyes when they hear that adjective applied to a building they’ve never heard of. Angry anonymous bloggers jeer. Old […]

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Philly vs. Beantown = Knoxville?
February 3, 2018 In Other People No Comment

You might not be quick to assume Knoxville has a dog in the Philadelphia vs. Boston fight. But if Super Bowl 52 had happened a couple of centuries ago—back when the main sports were horse racing and cockfighting–there might have […]

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