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DOWNTOWN - EVERYBODY'S NEIGHBORHOOD

DOWNTOWN - EVERYBODY'S NEIGHBORHOOD

Tuesday, July 12, 2005
5 to 7 p.m.

Participating Businesses
Participating Venues
Kids Activities
"Hard Hat" Home Tour
Walking Tours
Downtown Map
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If you haven't been downtown in a while, this is your chance to get reacquainted. If you're a regular, come enjoy an evening full of fun.

Mayor Bill Haslam and City Council members will kick off the evening's activities at 5 p.m. at Market Square, where information will be available on all there is to see and do downtown.
Planned activities include:
  • A City Council meet-and-greet
  • A Shakespeare on the Square dress rehearsal and fencing exhibition
  • The Market Square Farmers' Market
  • Themed trolley tours and walking tours guided by local experts
  • Tours of downtown's historic landmarks and cultural venues
  • Activities for the kids
  • Live music, and more

    Admission:
    Admission is free and many downtown shops and restaurants will be offering specials and discounts.

    Parking:
    Parking is free at the State Street and Locust Street garages, as well as at all on-street metered parking.

    More Info:
    For more information about the Downtown Open House please contact the City of Knoxville at 865-215-2029 or email jvanbeke@cityofknoxville.org.

    Please pass this info along to anyone in your neighborhood who may enjoy an evening of entertainment and fun in Everybody's Neighborhood - Downtown Knoxville!
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