The version of the Gay Street Bridge seen today dates back to 1898 - but even earlier versions crossed the Tennessee River in Knoxville.
Knoxville's 99th Veterans Day Parade will take place on Nov. 11 at 10:45 a.m. on Gay Street, despite any weather.
This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Here's why the Gay Street Bridge is closed, and why crews don't know when it will open again ...
Monday's event will mark the 99th parade hosted by Knoxville. It is organized by the American Legion Post 2 and usually ...
With Election Day finally over, David Moon, president of Moon Capital Management, shares a few positive local and national ...
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The City of Knoxville is taking steps toward repairing the Gay Street Bridge after it was closed indefinitely in June. The closure was announced after TDOT crews found a “corrupted element ...
An eyewitness said "it sounded like a rock against metal" when a barge crashed into a bridge over the Tennessee River in Knoxville.
Drivers heading to downtown Knoxville on Friday should plan ahead as the city will be opening its pedestrian zone early for PARK(ing) Day. Beginning at 8 a.m. on October ...
I-40 E toward KNOXVILLE. Merge onto JAMES WHITE PKY via EXIT 388A toward. Take the CUMBERLAND AVE exit toward DOWNTOWN/ US-441 S. First Tennessee Plaza (800 S. Gay Street) and parking garage entrance ...