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Kentucky Splash Water Park

Kentucky Splash Water Park The center includes an 18,000 square ft. wave pool, a drift river, a kiddy activity pool, a triple slide complex, a double slide tower, a go-kart track, a championship miniature golf course, an arcade, a batting cage, and a driving range. You’ll have so much fun; you’ll want to come back […]

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The Little Ponderosa Zoo

The Little Ponderosa Zoo and Rescue is a zoological park and exotic animal rescue. We rescue exotic animals across the United States. We also participate in exotic animal conservation . Little Ponderosa Zoo and Rescue 629 Granite Road Clinton, TN 37716 (865) 457-5536

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Knoxville Zoo

Knoxville Zoo’s Mission The mission of Knoxville Zoological Gardens is to celebrate the wonders of the natural world. Through education, conservation, exhibition, research and recreation, the zoo will tell the stories of the animals, the plants and the people who make up the communities of the earth. The zoo will develop positive attitudes and actions […]

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Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge

Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge is a unique and educational resource, providing children of East Tennessee with the opportunity to learn while playing-to create, discover, solve, and experience, within non-traditional, interactive exhibit galleries. We bring teachers, parents, caregivers, and children together in an educational environment where classroom learning is supplemented, imaginations are kindled, and learning […]

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Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum

Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum Located on the beautiful campus of Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee, the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum houses one of the most diverse Lincoln and Civil War collections in the country. Exhibited are many rare items – the cane Lincoln carried that fateful night at Ford’s Theatre, two life […]

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Lenoir Museum

Lenoir Museum The contents of this museum of early America were given to the State of Tennessee by Will G. Lenoir to be kept on permanent public display. He collected for more than 60 years, along with his wife. Helen Hudson joined him in that endeavor until his death in 1960. TVA devoted 6 acres […]

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