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Delve into Sequoyah Hills
Sequoyah Hills in Knox County (Tennessee) is a town located in United States about 432 mi (or 695 km) south-west of Washington DC, the country's capital town.
Time in Sequoyah Hills is now 01:45 AM (Thursday). The local timezone is named America / New York with an UTC offset of -4 hours. We know of 8 airports closer to Sequoyah Hills, of which 6 are larger airports. The closest airport in United States is McGhee Tyson Airport in a distance of 9 mi (or 14 km), South. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There is one Unesco world heritage site nearby. It's Great Smoky Mountains National Park in a distance of 83 mi (or 133 km), East. Also, if you like the game of golf, there are some options within driving distance. We saw 7 points of interest near this location. In need of a room? We compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Since you are here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Knoxville, Maryville, Clinton, Maynardville and Loudon. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 28°C / 82 °F
Morning Temperature | 14°C / 57 °F |
Evening Temperature | 26°C / 79 °F |
Night Temperature | 21°C / 70 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 43% |
Air Pressure | 1015 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 3 km/h (2 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Clear sky, covering 2% of sky |
General Conditions | Sky is clear |
Thursday, 2nd of May 2024
19°C (66 °F)
18°C (65 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Friday, 3rd of May 2024
22°C (72 °F)
18°C (64 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 4th of May 2024
25°C (78 °F)
19°C (67 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, scattered clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Hilton Knoxville
Knoxville Marriott
Four Points by Sheraton Knoxville Cumberland House Hotel
Holiday Inn KNOXVILLE DOWNTOWN
RED ROOF KNOXVILLE CENTRAL-PAPERMILL ROA
Crowne Plaza KNOXVILLE DOWNTOWN UNIVERSITY
Courtyard Knoxville West/Bearden
Hampton Inn - Suites - Knoxville Papermill Drive TN
Holiday Inn Express & Suites KNOXVILLE WEST - PAPERMILL DR
RAMADA - KNOXVILLE
Videos from this area
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Jescoe-Cavity Sam
Jescoe performs "Cavity Sam" at New Amsterdam in Knoxville, TN. 9/28/07 Video by AlphaBeta Productions.
Airdate : December 7, 2013 : The Middle East
Just look all over this region [The Middle East], if you're a friend of the United States, meaning, you let us do whatever we want in and around your country; you can oppress your people just...
Airdate : November 30, 2013 : Time to Throw in the Towel?
"Those patriots fighting for our independence would be shocked to see that this is what our country has evolved into. How we've let their hard work, their blood, sweat, and tears, all that...
Knoxville Greenways - The Boulevard in Sequoyah Hills
Knoxville's Greenways offer a fantastic way to run, walk, or bike and get to see a scenic view of the city. Whether you are looking to go on a short jaunt with the family or you are training...
Airdate : October 5, 2013 : Slavery in a Free Country
"We have become slaves in a once free country. All because Congress wants to use your money, the money you worked hard to earn, it wants to use your money to...
Airdate : May 25, 2013 : Freedom Built Our Country
"No matter which side you are on: Republican, Democrat, they have all signed onto the government-knows-best train and they are all taking us for a ride wheth...
Airdate : July 20, 2013 : Spying And Immature Americans
"I think what we're starting to see in America is the population of this country becoming more and more like children. We have the overall general maturity level falling in this country. This...
Airdate : August 17, 2013 : Obamacare and Government Aid
"Our government is saying it is going to force us, the American taxpayer, to send our money to the people of ANOTHER COUNTRY to pay their bills. It's bad eno...
Airdate : October 5, 2013 : Entire Show
Slavery in a Free Country, Violating the Constitution, Who Determines What's Constitutional?, and Winning with the Vote.
Grandpa Renfro - Homemade Wine the Band - The Well
"Grandpa Renfro" - PREMIERE of a brand new single by Knoxville-based blues-infused country funk band Homemade Wine (http://www.homemadewinemusic.com) to appe...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Bleak House (Knoxville, Tennessee)
Bleak House is an antebellum Classical Revival style house in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was first occupied by Robert Houston Armstrong and his wife, Louisa Franklin. It was built for the couple as a wedding gift by the bride's father, Major L.D. Franklin. Robert Armstrong's father, Drury Armstrong, gave them the land. The Armstrongs named the house after Charles Dickens' "Bleak House" novel of the same name.
Crescent Bend
Crescent Bend is a historic home at 2728 Kingston Pike in Knoxville, Tennessee. The building is known as Crescent Bend because of its location on a bend of the Tennessee River. It is also known as the Armstrong-Lockett House, Longview and Logueval. Crescent Bend was built in 1834 by Drury Paine Armstrong (1799-1856), a farmer, merchant and public official who estimated that the house had cost him $5,517. The house was once the centerpiece of a 600-acre farm.
WKGN
WKGN is an AM radio station licensed to Knoxville, Tennessee. It first signed on the air in 1946. It currently has a Spanish format. WKGN has switched formats many times throughout its existence. Previous formats include, but are not limited to: Top 40 from the early 1960s thru 1976, album-oriented rock from 1976-1978, an all-disco format in 1978-1979, switching back to Top 40 in the summer of 1979, then adult contemporary in 1980, and a news-talk format from 1981 through 1985.
Huntington College of Health Sciences
Huntington College of Health Sciences, formerly known as the American Academy of Nutrition, is a for-profit higher education institution based in Knoxville, Tennessee that offers programs in nutrition and health via distance education.
WIFA
WIFA (1240 AM, "Faith 1240 AM") is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian music format. Licensed to Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, the station serves the Knoxville area. The station is currently owned by Progressive Media, Inc. and features programing from Salem Radio Network.
Bearden (Knoxville, Tennessee)
Bearden is a neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, located along Kingston Pike in West Knoxville. Developed primarily as an agrarian community in the 19th century, this neighborhood now lies at the heart of one of Knoxville's major commercial corridors. Named for former Knoxville mayor and Tennessee state legislator, Marcus De Lafayette Bearden (1830–1885), the community was annexed by Knoxville in 1962.
Sacred Heart Cathedral (Knoxville, Tennessee)
Sacred Heart Cathedral is a cathedral church located in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It is the seat of the Catholic Diocese of Knoxville.
Weston Fulton
Weston Miller Fulton (August 3, 1871 – May 16, 1946) was an American meteorologist, inventor, and entrepreneur, best known for his invention, the "sylphon," a seamless metal bellows used in thermostats, switches, and other temperature-control devices. Fulton also invented an automatic river gauge while working for the U.S. Weather Bureau, and played a primary role in the development of the depth charge during World War I.