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Driving video of Knoxville, Tennessee starts at Thompson-Boling Arena and continues to downtown Knoxville via Walnut Street. The drive then proceeds to the Theatre District via Gay Street and onto the Gay Street Bridge. After a short drive of Old Sevier and return to Knoxville downtown the drive explores several quiet residential neighborhoods on the way out of the city. 01:30 Downtown Knoxville 05:05 Gay Street 08:35 Gay Street Bridge 09:07 South Knoxville 10:54 Old Sevier 11:39 South Knoxville 13:35 Old Sevier 14:40 Gay Street Bridge. Knoxville Skyline. 15:15 Knoxville Downtown. 17:41 East Knoxville Knoxville nicknames: Marble City, Heart of the Valley, Queen City of the Mountains, K-Town, Scruffy City, Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains, Knox Vegas. • Knoxville was settled in 1791 and established in 1792. • James White was the first known settler of Knoxville. • The City of Knoxville was incorporated in 1815. • Knoxville was named after Henry Knox, President Washington's War Secretary. • Due to Knoxville being a major center of marble distribution in the early 1900s, its nickname soon become "The Marble City." • The first train arrived in Knoxville in 1855. • Currently Knoxville’s city population is over 190,000. • Places Rated Almanac Millennium Edition rated Knoxville #13 in its overall ranking of best cities to reside for both the US and Canada. • The "Million Dollar Fire of 1897" destroyed most of Gay Street. • Smoky Mountains National Park is located within 45 minutes of Knoxville. • Quentin Tarantino, the famous actor and director (creator of "Kill Bill", "Pulp Fiction" and others) was born in Knoxville. • Wendy's Restaurant creator, Dave Thomas, once worked for Regas Restaurant in Knoxville.