After moving to Knoxville, TN you may also be looking forward to exploring the new area. When you call our professional Knoxville movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage, we will help plan out your relocating so that you can explore your new home in Knoxville, TN and the surrounding areas.
For example: Chattanooga, TN. A neighboring city to Knoxville, a trip to Chattanooga can be an exciting way to explore the state of Tennessee and see outer parts of Knoxville as you drive out of the city. Author of the blog, Fire-Breathing Dimetrodon Time, Grant Goggans, says that “ Chattanooga is a very tourist-friendly city with several great museums and attractions, but the best of all must be the Tennessee Aquarium.That may be the obvious choice, but I stand by it.I could watch river giants and penguins and turtles for hours at a time.” Our Knoxville movers agree and think Chattanooga is worth the hour drive to go see, after moving to Knoxville, TN.
While our Knoxville local movers are helping you get settled into your new home, make room in your schedule to go back in time at Knoxville's various historical locations. Visit Blount Mansion, also known as “The Birthplace of Tennessee,” to visit the former residence of Gov. William Blount, a signer of the U.S. Constitution, circa 1792. Take a tour within the home to view galleries and historical exhibits telling the story of the birth of Tennessee. Walk through James White's Fort, to learn more about Knoxville's roots. Built by James White, a pioneer and soldier of the Revolutionary War who founded Knoxville in 1783, this fort showcases furnishings, tools and artifacts from this period.
Moving to Knoxville, TN can leave you famished! If it is breakfast time and you are lactose intolerant and looking for vegan options around town, then you will love places like Cinnaholic. They serve various flavors of donuts and cinnamon rolls made with high-quality ingredients to treat your taste buds. Since you are in the South, after all, dig into some made-from-scratch Southern dishes at OliBea. They also offer Mexican cuisine if you are looking to switch things up. Head over to A Dopo Sourdough Pizza if you would like to sink your teeth into some cheesy goodness. The pizzeria is a dinner only restaurant that serves various flavors of sourdough, Neapolitan style pizzas.
If you are looking to save a penny after moving to Knoxville, TN, there are plenty of free attractions you can see throughout the city. Go on the Cradle of Country Music Walking Tour to learn more about the origins of jazz, blues, country, and rock-and-roll in Knoxville. You will learn more about the influence Elvis Presley, Howard Armstrong, and Dolly Parton had on the Knoxville music scene with no cost to you. Want to see art pieces and more for free? Then stop by the Knoxville Museum of Art. The museum holds concerts, painting events for kids, and so much more.
Looking for just plain ol' fun in Knoxville? There's loads to do! Stop by the popular Breakout Knoxville to put your critical thinking skills to the test. They hold escape room-like games with various themes where you must work with others to navigate out of the locked room. Knock down some bowling pins at the Strike & Spare at Western Avenue. They offer 40 lanes and have a full-service bar and grill that you can eat and drink from while you bowl.
Moving to Knoxville, TN can be quite stressful, but it doesn't have to be when you call our Knoxville residential movers to help you relocate. We offer a wide variety of services to meet your moving needs so that you can explore the new city of Knoxville worry-free. Call us for a free, no-obligation quote today!