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Redefining the custom home building experience with openness, precision, and a team-driven philosophy. Story by Nathan Sparks | Photography by Nathan Sparks & Bruce McCamishIn 2005, after a high-flyin ...
Choosing the right attorney during a stressful time can be one of the most important decisions you make. And if you don’t know where to start, asking another attorney is often the best move. That’s ...
‘ve mentioned Frank Harvey in the past. He is descended from Smokies royalty, claiming the bloodline of Grandpa Carlos Campbell. Many have passed that overlook on our way up to Newfound Gap. Carlos ...
If you’ve ever been in a kitchen when a thick-cut strip of Benton’s bacon hits the skillet, you know the sound. You know the smell. And if you’ve tasted it, you know that this is no ordinary pork ...
On a Tuesday night in West Knoxville, paddles clack under soft lights as doubles teams rotate on and off the courts. In an upstairs lounge, players sip local ciders and unwind. Once dismissed as a ...
Susan Alexander is a freelance writer and editor, voracious reader, avid gardener, frequent traveler and pretty fair cook. She and her husband dote on their three grown kids and their perfect ...
Seafood is my go-to,” says Fiori co-owner Jesse Vose. “Especially Maine lobster.” His great grandfather Robert Curtis was a lobsterman in Maine and his grandfather still ships blueberries to him from ...
Knoxville has been expanding its restaurant scene and that includes those for dietary restrictions. Over the past few years, new locations have been popping up like Benefit Your Life Bakery & Cafe as ...
Alyssa Clark, a Knoxville native, is a 2025 Editorial Intern with Cityview Magazine. She is currently pursuing her undergraduate degree in Writing, Literature, and Publishing with a minor in Marketing ...
A.G. Heins Company celebrates its 105th anniversary in Knoxville, upholding the very same values that existed at its founding back in 1920 For 105 years, the A.G. Heins Company has been more than just ...
Bear Stephenson and Morton Massey struck up a military kinship that has endured One morning in 1973, in the shadow of a hallowed hill, at the US Army Reserves center then situated on the UT campus, ...
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