Sharp's Ridge Towers - Knoxville, TN
Sharp's Ridge TV & FM Towers - Knoxville, TN
Sharps Ridge Memorial Park Tower Night
My First Ever 1ST Place!!!!! (Sharps Ridge MTB Race 04/25/2018)
In this video I take part in my first mountain bike race of the 2018 season.
I take part in the Knoxville bike race series, this is race 2 at Sharps Ridge Memorial Park. The track was very wet in places but made for a very fun and muddy ride. After giving it my all I managed to gain my first ever 1st place.
Sharps Ridge is an amazing place to ride it offers a good mix of up and downhill with some technical parts, also it has a downhill trail for people who like to jump.
All shot on my GoPro Session.
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Places to see in ( Knoxville - USA )
Places to see in ( Knoxville - USA )
Knoxville is a city on the Tennessee River in eastern Tennessee. Downtown, the Market Square district has 19th-century buildings with shops and restaurants. The Museum of East Tennessee History has interactive exhibits plus regional art, textiles and Civil War artifacts. James White’s Fort, built by the Revolutionary War captain, includes the reconstructed 1786 log cabin that was Knoxville’s first permanent building.
Knoxville is in Eastern Tennessee, United States. It is the third-largest city in the state. It is the home of the University of Tennessee's primary campus (UTK) and site of the 1982 World's Fair. Knoxville is on the Tennessee River about an hour from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Once called the 'scruffy little city', the downtown is undergoing a rapid renaissance as young people move into the lofts and apartments created from the factories and warehouses of another era. On any evening of the week, throngs of residents and visitors can be seen at the sidewalk cafes, theaters, restaurants and night clubs along Gay Street and Market Square. The University of Tennessee, with its 27,000 students, is within walking distance of the downtown, separated only by the World's Fair Park.
One can still see remnants of the 1982 World's Fair in the Sunsphere, a rising structure topped with a gold sphere which dots Knoxville's skyline, however, most of the other structures from the Fair were removed to create a large city park which attracts families, students, and artists on weekends and sunny days. The World's Fair brought a lot of attention and development to the city, including high-rise office structures, and the four-star Hilton, Crowne Plaza and Marriott hotels.
Knoxville is home to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, but the city seems dominated by the University of Tennessee Volunteers (men only) and Lady Volunteers athletics. The basketball teams play in the 21,000+ seat Thompson Boling Arena, and the nationally recognized football team plays in Neyland Stadium, one of the largest on-campus stadiums in the world at 103,000 seating capacity. During the fall you will find plenty of orange in the foliage, but you will see Big Orange year round with the people of Knoxville.
Dubbed a 'scruffy little city' by the Wall Street Journal before the 1982 World's Fair, Knoxville is strutting its stuff these days as an increasingly prominent and well-polished destination for outdoor, gastronomy and craft-beer enthusiasts. Knoxville is also home to the University of Tennessee and its rabid college-football fan base. On game days the whole town is painted orange as fans pack Neyland Stadium to watch the beloved Volunteers. But there's more to Knoxville than football. No longer content to play second fiddle to nearby Chattanooga and Asheville, the city – a former textiles production center – now touts itself as a base camp for visitors to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Sugarlands Visitor Center is just 29 miles away, and Knoxville is a far more enticing spot to eat and drink than other cities near the park. For hikers and mountain bikers, the city's ever-expanding Urban Wilderness is becoming its own reason to visit.
A lot to see in Knoxville TN such as :
Ijams Nature Center
Little River
Zoo Knoxville
Sunsphere
Downtown Knoxville
Market Square
World's Fair Park
Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum
Frank H. McClung Museum
Seven Islands State Birding Park
Fountain City
House Mountain
Knoxville Museum of Art
The Muse Knoxville
Mead's Quarry Lake
Legacy Parks Foundation
Dogwood Arts
Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area
Old City, Knoxville
East Tennessee Historical Society and Museum
Gay Street
Concord Cove Park
Lakeshore Park
Concord Park
Victor Ashe Park
UT Gardens
Outdoor Knoxville Adventure Center
Historic Cherokee Caverns
Fort Sanders, Knoxville
Sequoyah Hills, Knoxville
JumpJam Trampoline Park
Three Rivers Rambler
Baker Creek Preserve - Parking Lot
Blount Mansion
Navitat Knoxville
Historic Ramsey House
Fort Dickerson Park
Chilhowee Park & Exposition Center
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Sharp's Ridge Memorial Park
Fort Dickerson Quarry
James White Fort
House Mountain State Natural Area
Volunteer Landing Lane
High Ground Park
Tyson Park
Emporium Center / Arts & Culture Alliance
Crescent Bend House & Garden
PetSafe Village
Sequoyah Park
( Knoxville - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Knoxville . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Knoxville - USA
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Mountain Biking @ Sharps Ridge in Knoxville, TN // MTBn With Drew Ep 4
The rain finally stopped this week, and Sharps Ridge drains very well, so we decided to hit up Knights fall and session some jumps at the bottom.
Was a pretty fun relaxed ride. I did crash but that's half of the fun :)
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Sunrise and Sunset - Knoxville TN
A sunrise and sunset flight over Knoxville's Worlds Fair Park and Veteran Memorial Monument.
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Knoxville National Cemetery
Knoxville National Cemetery established in 1863, is this day rededicated to the memory of all the patriotic men and women who answered their country's call to service. Video by Talid Magdy/Knoxnews.com
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Visit McClung Museum in Knoxville Tennessee
We hope you enjoy our video and visit McClung Museum the next time you are in Knoxville!
Credits
Interview with:
Cat Shteynberg
Assistant Curator
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Lance Pettiford
Visual Media Intern/Anthropological Videographer
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Night at the Museum
From Disney's Night at the Museum
By: Alan Silvestri
Mystery Oasis
By: The Mystic Sound Orchestra
Wasicu Lakota Native Indian Music
By: Morpheus
Tyrannosaurus Rex Sound
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Dragon Roar
Recorded By: Mike Koenig
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Lauren Mitchell
Colleen Morris
Rebecca Pinnow
Chuck Swan with Phil
CX gravel ride in the Chuck Swan Wildlife area, Sharps Chapel TN. there are miles and miles of dirt and gravel roads to explore in this park, with virtually no vehicle traffic. It is a remote area because no bridges to the mainland exist for miles. Bounded to the north by the Powell river and to the south by the Clinch river, the Chuck Swan forest sits at the end of a long peninsula in a remote area way off the beaten path. this is a great place to ride Cyclocross bikes or for beginner mt. bikers to play on easy trails and roads.
First Feb. 2013 Tennessee Trio CW Relic Hunt
CW Relic Hunt in Tennessee
GoPro Mountain Biking @ Fort Cobb Lake (Fort Cobb, OK) - June 30, 2015
Dylan takes out the new Fuji Nevada for only the second time on trails of any kind on a short pass at Fort Cobb Lake in Southwest Oklahoma. Recorded June 30, 2015. Please be sure to watch in HD. Please be sure to like (thumbs up) this video, share this video and subscribe to my channel. Thanks!
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U.S. Route 411 in Alabama | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:42 1.1 Alabama
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U.S. Route 411 (US 411) is an alternate parallel-highway associated with US 11. US 411 extends for about 313 miles (504 km) from US 78 in Leeds, Alabama, to US 25W/US 70 in Newport, Tennessee. US 411 travels through northeastern Alabama, northwestern Georgia, and southeastern Tennessee. Notable towns and cities along its route include Gadsden, Alabama; Rome, Georgia; Cartersville, Georgia; Maryville, Tennessee; Sevierville, Tennessee, and Newport, Tennessee.
US 411 and US 11 never intersect with one another, though they come very close in Leeds, Alabama, Gadsden, Alabama, and Maryville, Tennessee. US 411 also spends much of its route close to the Interstate Highway System: Interstate 40 (I-40), I-75, and I-59, though it never has an interchange with I-59.
WBIR 10News at 6: East Tennessee Monday evening headlines for July 15, 2019
Why park rangers say it's such a bad idea to confront a bear in the Smokies. Bill Lee and area lawmakers say they'll work to change the law that requires a proclamation honoring a controversial Confederate general. These stories and more aired on WBIR 10News at 6 on July 15, 2019.
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An East TN hospital faces hardship as its owner battles debts, lawsuits and a lack of cash. Plus, a Knoxville man is arrested and charged with murder in a 33-year-old cold case out of Florida.
American Civil War | Wikipedia audio article
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The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a war fought in the United States (U.S.) from 1861 to 1865. The Civil War is the most studied and written about episode in U.S. history. Largely as a result of the long-standing controversy over the enslavement of black people, war broke out in April 1861, when secessionist forces attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina, shortly after United States President Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated. The loyalists of the Union in the North proclaimed support for the Constitution. They faced secessionists of the Confederate States in the South, who advocated for states' rights to uphold slavery.
Among the 34 U.S. states in February 1861, seven Southern slave states individually declared their secession from the country to form the Confederate States of America. The Confederacy grew to include eleven states, all of them slaveholding. The Confederacy was never diplomatically recognized by the United States government, nor was it recognized by any foreign country. The states that remained loyal to the U.S. were known as the Union. The Union and Confederacy quickly raised volunteer and conscription armies that fought mostly in the South over the course of four years. Intense combat left 620,000 to 750,000 people dead, more than the number of U.S. military deaths in all other wars combined.The Union finally won the war when General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Battle of Appomattox Court House, followed with a series of surrenders by Confederate generals throughout the southern states. Much of the South's infrastructure was destroyed, especially the transportation systems. The Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and 4 million black slaves were freed. The Reconstruction Era (1863–1877) overlapped and followed the war, with the process of restoring national unity, strengthening the national government, and granting civil rights to freed black slaves throughout the country.
Norris Lake, Campbell County, TN
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