Emporium building.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 109
Beautiful dogwood blossom.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 108
Ken Redmond submitted this scan of a KUB relic. Dating back to 1946, this KUB bill shows a total of $4.45 for both electricity and water. Bring back those prices…and the awesome monkey logo.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 107
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency submitted this eery reminder of the recent floods in Knoxville.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 106
This photo submitted by Ben M. captures a foggy sunset at Concord Park in West Knoxville.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 105
Dan Lyle submitted this high-flying photo to our flickr pool. An empty Neyland Stadium anchors the photo in the middle.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 104
This photo of the Candoro building was submitted by Timothy Reeves. The Candoro building served as the office for the Candora Marble Company. It allowed them to showcase Tennessee marble and establish Knoxville as the Marble City.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 103
Matt Stegall portrays the varying nature of a Knoxville Cyclocross event in this action packed photo. Photo: Matt Stegall
View of Knoxville, Vol. 102
Tony Wayman captures a quiet scene on the Cades Cove Loop Rd.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 101
Thomas Gaines submitted this sledding photo to our flickr pool. It seemed like a perfect fit for Knoxville’s second snowpocalypse.