
In his 2006 State of the State address, Gov. Phil Bredesen called education "our fundamental priority."
In 2005, Bredesen pushed through the Legislature an expanded pre-kindergarten program for 4-year-olds, and he is proposing to expand the voluntary program to serve more students.
Learn more about the Knoxville area school systems.

The greater Knoxville and East Tennessee region caters to people from a variety of religious backgrounds including Baptist, Roman Catholic, Seventh-day Adventist, Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim and more.
Learn more about the religious communities of Knoxville, Tennessee.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the Tennessee-North Carolina state line and encompasses 800 square miles, of which 95 percent is forested.
Designated a national park on June 15, 1934, the hallmarks of the Smokies park are the diversity of its plant and animal life and its preservation of structures and artifacts reflecting the mountain culture of the Southern Appalachians.
Learn more Great Smoky Mountains National Park.