- TripBuzz found 159 things to do with kids in or near Townsend, Tennessee, including 136 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gatlinburg, Knoxville, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville.
- From Davy Crockett Riding Stables to Cowboy Tubing, the Townsend area offers 82 different types of family activities, including: Tubing, Horseback Riding, Bike Paths and Hiking Trails.
- Blount County, Tennessee is home to the city of Townsend and it's population of less than 500 residents. The city spans an area just 2 square miles and maintains a strong history with roots in the Native American culture as well as the historic logging industry. Townsend boasts a variety of landscape and recreation that brings its visitors closer to nature and the city's culture.
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As the birthing place of the city, James White Fort is a reconstructed 18th century homestead used by the early settlers of the region. The property consists of a main house with original furnishings, as well as several side buildings.
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Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
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700 Hall of Fame Drive, Knoxville, TN 37915
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The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame serves to preserve the history of the game with annual inductees. Opened in 1999, the facility features three courts with activities for visitors and a Hall of Honor recognizing inductees.
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Located in downtown Knoxville, the Bijou Theatre puts on a variety of events throughout the year, including performances by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, local jazz ensembles, musical theater and more.
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478 Happy Hollow Lane, Sevierville, TN 37876
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At the Deer Farm Exotic Petting Zoo & Riding Stables, visitors can pet elk, goats, camels, zebras, zonkies, emu, kangaroos, pot-belled pigs, miniature horses, draft horses, reindeer, miniature donkeys, and Watusi. In addition, visitors can ride horses on guided trail rides.
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The East Tennessee History Center celebrates the history and heritage that is unique to the eastern part of the Volunteer State. Visitors will learn about pioneer and native American life, the Civil War years, and the rich musical legacy of East Tennessee.
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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.
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The World's Fair Park is an urban oasis that ties together the major attractions built for the 1982 World's Fair. The park features several fountains for the kids to splash around in, an amphitheater and a museum.
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The Tennessee Theatre is a performance venue that hosts both live-action and filmed events. Before the location's film showings, the organist may also rise out of the orchestra pit to entertain the guests as they wait for the movie to start.
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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 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.