10 KOREAN BOOKS RELATING TO «녹스빌»
Discover the use of
녹스빌 in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
녹스빌 and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Korean literature.
For many years, at one small popcorn stand on Gay Street stood Gary Crowder-the meticulous owner of the amazing collection of photographs predominantly featured in Images of America: Knoxville.
Its unique style of music, news, weather, and information has been a part of daily life in East Tennessee for more than 50 years. This is the story of a real Knoxville landmark and the people who made WIVK the broadcast legend it is today.
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Five-Star Trails: Knoxville: Your Guide to the Area's Most ...
Five-Star Trails Knoxville will steer you off the beaten path where you'll find exceptional beauty and peace of mind.
This fascinating new history of Knoxville, Tennessee, showcases more than two hundred of the best vintage postcards available.
Elena Irish Zimmerman, 1998
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Knoxville's 1982 World's Fair
From May 1 through October 31, 1982, Knoxville hosted the world's fair based on the theme "Energy Turns the World.
Martha Rose Woodward, 2009
It helped write the book on radio broadcasts and productions with programs like the Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round and the Tennessee Barn Dance.
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Knoxville, Tennessee: A Mountain City in the New South
Argues that although this city's potential in resources both material and human have been wasted throughout its colorful history, the city has charted positive changes in recent times, such as the downtown residential movements, urban ...
William Bruce Wheeler, 2005
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Knoxville in the Vietnam Era - 87페이지
Ed Hooper. Seven The Soldiers of Vietnam The faces of U.S. servicemen who stare back from the deltas, jungles, and battlefields of Vietnam speak volumes about the hardships of the war they were ordered to fight. They were the usual faces ...
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Knoxville in World War II
This is a collection of photographs gathered from the families of the men and women who served in World War II as both civilians and soldiers.
Bull elephants have a reputation for being difficult to handle, and Old Diamond was no exception (this is part of the reason the circus left him in Knoxville). Old Diamond proceeded to tear apart his enclosure at the zoo every chance he could ...