While biking the Third Creek, Neyland, and James White greenways in late September 2017, we stopped for a break at Volunteer Landing. I took some pictures of the area, including the quickly changing South Knoxville skyline.
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Second Baptist Church |
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The new Regal Entertainment Group headquarters nearing completion |
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Andrew Johnson Building (1930), Riverview Tower (1985), and Plaza Tower (1978) |
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Treaty of Holston (1791) marker |
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Riverwalk at the Bridges apartment complex |
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Gay Street Bridge, Regal, and Riverwalk at the Bridges |
There is no fee to use Knoxville and Knox County greenways.
The City of Knoxville Neyland Greenway webpage is
http://www.knoxvilletn.gov/cms/one.aspx?portalId=109562&pageId=211501.
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