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Knoxville is located in Knox County

Population: 165,200

Knoxville lies in the shadow of the Great Smoky Mountains and the Cumberland Mountains. The mountains provide Knoxville with beautiful national and state parks. Knoxville is centrally located in the eastern United States. Knoxville is the hub for three major interstates, I-40 from North Carolina to California, I-75 from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and I-81 from Canada to Knoxville. More than 60 million Americans are within a day's drive of Knoxville.

Knoxville is in a temperate climate zone. The summers are always green and gentle. The fall color is truly magnificent as hills light up in brilliant autumn hues. Winter is brief and mild. Spring arrives early and stays for a long time, featuring glorious dogwoods, azaleas and other beautiful flowers.

Knoxville has many sources of transportation, including KAT, the public transportation system, taxis, limousine service, car rental agencies, and McGhee-Tyson Airport. Development of an aerial tramway system is currently being considered as an alternative to heavy traffic in Knoxville.

Knoxville is located at the head of the Tennessee River navigation channel. The river is part of the Interconnected Inland Water System which links Knoxville with 21 states, the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes. Linkages may be made to the entire inland waterway system, allowing shipments to be made by water to Houston, Tampa, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis and Little Rock.

Knoxville is a melting pot for cultures of every kind, including ethnic schools, African-American museums, and organizations that promote goodwill among citizens of different countries. It also offers fun and recreation for everyone including spectacular scenery, diverse museums, historical attractions, outdoor activities, shopping, and much more.

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