Kingsport Aquatic Center Water Park
Hey! We decided to take a trip to Kingsport in Tennesee to enjoy the hot weather. We enjoyed ourselves at the water park. The Aquatic Center was another affordable water park for the family. We hope you guys enjoy watching our video! Love you guys!
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Kingsport Aquatic Center Sarah Travis OFF DIVING BOARD VIDEO 1
Kingsport Aquatic Center Sarah Travis OFF DIVING BOARD VIDEO 1
Morgan checks out Kingsport's New Aquatic Center & YMCA
Morgan King from Daytime Tricities takes a road trip to Kingsport's New Aquatic Center & YMCA is located across from Meadowview Conference and Resort Center. Video and editing by Jonathan Webb.
Bays Mountain Park, Kingsport, Tennessee
At over 3,500 acres, Bays Mountain Park, owned by the City of Kingsport, is the largest city owned park in the state of Tennessee
me at the aquatic center
just messin around....
Battle of Kingsport 2011.m4v
Second annual Battle of Kingsport Memorial held on the site of the Civil War battle which took place Dec 13, 1864. Video by Ned Jilton II
Wilcox Drive Pedestrian Bridge - Kingsport, TN
This is a time lapsed video of the construction of a pedestrian bridge over Wilcox Drive in Kingsport, TN. This bridge was designed by the team of Mattern & Craig and CainRashWest Architects. matternandcraig.com
The John R. Hay house, Kingsport, Tennessee
For more than 35 years, the John R. Hay House provided an alternative to incarceration and a second chance for individuals who were sent there instead of jail or prison. The facility, one of twenty community corrections programs in Tennessee, closed its doors on June 30, 2019.
How low income people are treated in Kingsport, TN 1
For years the city would take care of rosetree ln, They would salt, scrape and fill potholes on our road, then some years ago they made half our road a private road and they say they don't have to take care of it. Yet no one can tell me WHO made it a private road. I believe it is because we are low income. Watch for yourselves. If you think the city is right in how they treat us let them know, but if you're tired of how the city gets by treating people, let the world know. Share this video.
Rebel Flag Parade, Kingsport TN
We got stuck in traffic... in the middle of a rebel flag parade.
Kingsport, TN- July 6, 2015
Swimming
On Tuesday, January 24, 2012, the CSRA High School Championships took place at the Augusta Aquatics Center in Augusta, Georgia.
Downtown Kingsport Association - ONEKINGSPORT
OneKingsport presents Downtown Kingsport
Arian Amanzay - Lifeguard
Arian Amanzay finds that being a Lifeguard is more than just a job - it’s an opportunity to be a role model! We hire part-time aquatic staff to work at 11 indoor pools, Eldorado Outdoor Pool and Professor's Lake. Join our team - apply now:
How many people live in Kingsport, TN?
What is the population of Kingsport, TN? How does the size of Kingsport, TN compare to other cities?
Bays Mountain Park - Kingsport, TN
Kingsport Town Center’s new owner hopes to revitalize mall
Kingsport Town Center’s new owner hopes to revitalize mall
Northeast Tennessee: There's More...Family Fun
Bring the family for a trip packed with unique adventures, time for discoveries and experiences that will create memories only found in Northeast Tennessee.
Here are a few trip ideas to get you started:
Hands On! Discovery Center at Gray Fossil Site
This brand new all-ages science center offers fun interactive programs and exhibits that include a
three-story climber, a musical Tesla coil, giant building blocks, and a maker studio, inviting
guests to engineer a rocket, create a masterpiece, and uncover something new. The Gray Fossil Site is located in Gray (a suburb of Johnson City and Kingsport) is a place where visitors can get up close and personal with an active Miocene-era fossil dig site. Scientists believe the site was formed by an underground limestone cave that collapsed and created a sinkhole. This left a vast fossil deposit that dates back 4.5 – 7 million years ago.
Bristol Motor Speedway and Dragway
Known as The World’s Fastest Half-Mile and the Last Great Coliseum, BMS annually hosts two of the largest NASCAR events on the circuit. Bristol Dragway, better known as “Thunder Valley,” hosts the NHRA Drag Racing Series, its own Bracket Series program and its popular street-legal racing series called Street Fights. Both venues also host track tours, several car shows and other events throughout the year. Visitors also can share in the spirit of the holiday season during Speedway in Lights, complete with a drive through both venues, an ice skating ring, Santa’s Village and more.
Kingsport Aquatic Center
The Kingsport Aquatic Center is year-round water fun at Northeast Tennessee’s most comprehensive public aquatic facility. The 46,000-square-foot indoor complex features three heated pools, including the region’s only indoor Olympic-size pool, the HMG Competition Pool. A seasonal outdoor water park features include pools, water slides and a 900-foot lazy river. The Kingsport Aquatic Center is open daily.
Erwin Fish Hatchery, Unicoi County Heritage and Clinchfield Railroad Museums
A visit to the Erwin National Fish Hatchery includes three activities within one destination. The Hatchery is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, producing 10-13 million rainbow trout eggs annually to support fishery management efforts. Six raceways are available on weekends for viewing, as well as a broodstock display pond and picnic pavilion. Also located on the property is the Unicoi County Heritage Museum, housed in a turn-of-the-century home showcasing the county’s history in uniquely themed rooms. Modeled to look like an old-fashioned train depot, the Clinchfield Railroad Museum pays homage to Town of Erwin’s rich railroad history. The museum is located adjacent to the Unicoi County Heritage Museum. A nature trail is also located on the grounds of the museums.
Kingsport Carousel
The Kingsport Carousel is a totally renovated 1956 Allen Herschell Carousel located inside the temperature controlled “Pal’s Roundhouse” near downtown Kingsport. The stunning sight features 32 hand-carved, whimsical platform animals and two chariots. Kingsport's history encircles the carousel through 24 rounding boards that feature painted scenes from the city's past. A ride on the carousel is a favorite among all ages any time of the year.
Birthplace of Country Music Museum
The Birthplace of Country Music Museum is located in downtown Bristol TN/VA and is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. The Museum tells the story of the 1927 Bristol Sessions recordings, explores how evolving sound technology shaped their success, and highlights how this rich musical heritage lives on in today’s music. Through text and artifacts, multiple theater experiences, and interactive displays – along with a variety of educational programs, music performances, and community events – the exciting story of these recording sessions and their far-reaching influence comes alive. Rotating exhibitions from guest curators and other institutions, including the Smithsonian, are featured throughout the year in the Special Exhibits Gallery. The museum also houses a research collection including an extensive digital archive.
Chuckey Depot Train Museum
This train depot was originally located in Chuckey, Tenn. and moved to downtown Jonesborough, opening back up to the public as an interactive museum in 2017. The restored depot museum includes railroad memorabilia, a hands on area for children, photo areas and porches to view the trains passing through Tennessee’s Oldest Town. Adjacent to the depot is a restored caboose that is open for tours as well.
This is just a selection including some of the best ways to spend time with your family in Northeast Tennessee. For additional information on what to do, where to stay and more, visit NortheastTennessee.org.
Ryan Cox 200 yd fly Kingsport Aquatics TN
UBS: Kingsport, Tennessee
Hands Off Appalachia! rallied with Mountain Justice Spring Breakers, Occupy Johnson City and Local Residents to stand in opposition to UBS' funding of mountaintop removal coal extraction (MTR) and the theft of United Mine Worker pensions by Arch Coal, Peabody Energy and Patriot Coal Companies.
The Kingsport, Tennessee branch of UBS is the closest office to the coal fields of Central Appalachia.
UBS is a Swiss-owned wealth management company that funds and supports Alpha Natural Resources, Arch Coal, James River Coal Company and Patriot Coal. These companies are engaging in MTR which is not only destroying the health, water, history and land, but MTR has also killed organized labor, available jobs and safety of our coal miners.
WE DEMAND UBS CHANGE THEIR OFFICIAL POLICY AND STOP FUNDING COMPANIES THAT ENGAGE IN MTR. We will not stop until they do.
University of Tennessee Knoxville Aquatic Center Mid 80s
Footage shot in and around the University of Tennessee Aquatic Center, mid to late 80s. Original footage archived in UT's Video and Photography Center, not for commercial use.