- The list below includes 136 free or cheap things to do in or near Kodak, Tennessee, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Amusement Parks (All Ages), Flea Markets, Baseball Fields and Rafting.
- From Tennessee Smokies Minor League Baseball & Smokies Park to Adrenaline Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kodak and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Knoxville, Sevierville and Townsend.
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Visitors learn of the history of the Bush's company at the Bush's Beans Visitor Center. The center is housed in the original A.J. Bush and Company general store established in 1897.
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The Regal Riviera Stadium 8 is a multiplex movie theater that offers first-run feature films with full stadium seating across all auditoriums. The theater is also equipped for full digital projection and offers a full-service snack bar.
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Located in the heart of Knoxville, Market Square is the place to find unique shops, eateries, and entertainment. Conceived in 1853, this gathering place is home to a popular farmer's market, an ice rink in the winter, and fun for the whole family.
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The Bush's Beans Company actually began through the old general store which now houses the Bush Visitors Center. The site features a museum following the Bush story as well as an old-fashioned general store and Bush's Family Café.
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Haunted Knoxville Ghost Tours is an organization that hosts private, public, and group investigations-based ghost tours. The company has real paranormal experts as guides that have experience on TV and film.
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The Knoxville Visitors Center is an informative destination for tourists visiting the Knoxville area. The center has a wealth of information, and hosts a regular live music performance by The Blue Plate Special each Sunday.
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The Three Rivers Rambler allows guests to enjoy a 90 minute excursion along the Tennessee River in a real steam engine train. The uniformed conductor and volunteer staff entertain riders with local history while passing by historic sites in the Knoxville area.
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Featuring local farmers and other vendors, Wears Valley Farmers Market provides a variety of goods, from fresh produce to baked goods. The market also has a barbecue section with pulled pork and other grilled meats.
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Constructed for the 1982 World's Fair, the Sunsphere Tower in Knoxville stands 266-feet high with a 75-foot diameter sphere on top. Guests are treated to a 360-degree view of the city from the observation levels, and a full-service restaurant is available for diners.