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The Mercury Guide to Knoxville-Area Bike Shops

In Consumer Guides by Thomas StubbsJune 22, 2017leave a COMMENT

Bearden Bike & Trail 126 North Forest Park Boulevard (865) 200-8710 beardenbikeandtrail.com Open Seven Days a Week The Shop: Location may not be everything, but it counts for a great deal. …

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Knoxville Area Bike Clubs

In Guides, Outdoors by Guest ContributorJune 21, 2017leave a COMMENT

Looking for an instant social/support group for your bicycling pursuits? Try one of these local clubs. Appalachian Mountain Bike Club ambc-sorba.org AMBC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable …

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Socializing on Two Wheels: Community Rides and Races

In Guides, Outdoors by Sage DavisJune 21, 2017leave a COMMENT

Bicycling isn’t just for getting to work or sweating profusely in the Urban Wilderness—it’s also your ticket for meeting new friends on community rides, races, and movie nights. American Red …

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The Mercury Guide to Knoxville’s Booming Breweries 2017

In Consumer Guides, Sips & Shots by Thomas StubbsJune 8, 2017leave a COMMENT

We’re suddenly living amid a burgeoning craft-brewery scene—here’s who’s brewing what in the Knoxville area. You should be able to sample their wares at Knoxville Craft Beer Week (June 10-18) and BrewFest (June 17). Alliance …

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The Knoxville Mercury Spring Festivals Guide 2017

In Cover Stories, Guides by Matthew EverettApril 5, 2017leave a COMMENT

APRIL Dogwood Arts Festival A Knoxville staple for over 50 years, the Dogwood Arts Festival is back in bloom. With a plethora of events all around Knoxville, all month long, …

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