The first thing I noticed as you are driving in the downtown area is there is NO TRASH AND NO TENT CITIES. Very well kept up area and I love seeing this!
Go to southeast Knox and check out the crackhead neighborhoods. Bars on all gas station windows, cops everywhere, prostitutes, and drugs galore. I lived there for over a year before I finally got out. I assure you my friend, Knoxville is not all nice and neat.
aaaaaahhhhh,,feels so good to be back, just renewed my ad block, today, no more ads, for a whole month, uninterrupted music on my youtube music app, listen while im away from home, goin down the road,,,😊😊😊😊😊😅
I know family members of mine moved to Knoxville from Phoenix (who moved with the snowbird migration there) to get a break from the excessive heat of Arizona and the monsoons, where the rain isn’t even cooling because of how hot it is in AZ during the summer. They were more than willing to take the trade offs (cooler winters, spring allergies), and the best part: home prices and unemployment are lower there than in Phoenix, along with commute times being shorter an being less crowded than Phoenix.
I live in south Knoxville...it has its ups and downs. Ups...urban wilderness, market square, Old City, lots of good outdoor activity close by. Dirt bike woods riding 45 minutes away, excellent curvy roads all over for my street bike. Good clean lakes and rivers... Downs...high property crime and violent crime has exploded. Homeless wondering around aimlessly and harassing people in some areas. Bad mix of older and younger drivers resulting in crazy driving situations.
I lived in Knoxville for 28 years and left because the weather and allergies are both bad! 6 months of gray, gloomy, rainy, and cold weather is just to much!
But Orange County has been increasingly blessed as a pedal-to-the-metal diversity-on-steroids success story. Why would you wish to leave a constantly improving "diversity is our strength" heaven?
@Milage Mike: Wish you'd do a follow-up video - where, instead of turning off, you'd follow S. Gay Street down across the Gay Street Bridge over the Tennessee River into South Knoxville. There are some lovely, old neighborhoods down, back, in there. My grandmother ( my father's mother ) used to live on Island Home Boulevard, in the historic Island Home Park subdivision ( homes built there 19- teens - 1930s. )
@@MileageMikeTravels ( Opps! Edit - this is the SAME RobertC as RobertC4458, above, just different login, on different device: ) Thanks. Look forward to it. I will always remember, fondly, the drive over the Gay Street Bridge, then - back in the day - you had to make a couple of turns to loop around behind the old East Tennessee Baptist Hospital* ( where I was born, ) and get on the street that runs parallel to the Tennessee River, then you drove straight for ( seemingly ) a LONG ways with the river close on your left and high buildings on your right, then you turned right, then left on to Island Home Blvd. Island Home Blvd. runs a good number of blocks ( although not always interrupted by side streets at each block end ) until it ends ( right side, "down" side ends, but you could cross over to left "up" side there ) at the gates of the Tennessee School for the Deaf. *Unfortunately closed, then later torn down, 2014.
@@MileageMikeTravels Island Home also has a school for the deaf where students live on campus. Not sure about now but years ago you could take a sign language class at no charge, and I did for a couple years.
@@AmericanOne9621 Yep. See my post ( under OTHER username of mine - Robert C., ) above, about that the gates of the Tennessee School for the Deaf are right at the end of Island Home Blvd. My ( now the late ) father and I used to go down there and pick up ( ?- hickory ) nuts off the ground that had fallen in profusion off the trees. ( This was long before such schools had to be SO security aware. Now there's a security gate with a guard shack with a security guard. Was NOT that way when I was a kid. *Sigh* ) Also - did NOT know they ever offered a sign language course. That's cool that they did. Maybe that was later. [ My family moved from Knoxville down to the metro Atlanta, Georgia area when I was about 14 ( would have been about 1972. ) Although my ( late ) grandmother ( my father's mother ) continued living in her house on Island Home Blvd., about a block and 1/2 up from the Tennessee School for the Deaf, for many years after that. ]
@@MileageMikeTravels Mike, so grateful for your presentations of Johnson City and Knoxville. COVID cancelled our scheduled April 2020 trip from DC metro to see *both* places as picks for budget retirement. I like Johnson City being so close to the hills to its east. My G*d, Knoxville looks perfect in so many ways -- (ideal size, retention of many classic architecture buildings). Did it not stand out for you in beauty and excellence compared to other NC/TN/VA small cities?
@@readwriter Yeah between Johnson City, Knoxville, Asheville, and Roanoke, VA I'd take Knoxville overall. It's the largest of them and has more of the beautiful scenery close by. Plus Gatlinburg and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are in the area.
Really enjoyed watching this. Almost thought about moving back, but I did say I never will. The old homes are really beautiful in the last video of yours I just watched. The space between the houses are priceless. Linden st. Area and on
Im watchin this.on my birthda, just turned 62, now im same age as my boyfriend, my guys won today, 25-15.woohoo.good bday present, go rocy top,,🏉🧡🍊🏈🤍🧡🤍
The first thing I noticed as you are driving in the downtown area is there is NO TRASH AND NO TENT CITIES. Very well kept up area and I love seeing this!
Go to southeast Knox and check out the crackhead neighborhoods. Bars on all gas station windows, cops everywhere, prostitutes, and drugs galore. I lived there for over a year before I finally got out. I assure you my friend, Knoxville is not all nice and neat.
@@NoneofYourBusiness667 You are right about South East, I've seen it.
Yeah they clean parts but they be really bad parts to bruh
Homeless everywhere
I remember watching this before I moved here from Orange County CA. My wife and I moved late October '21 and we LOVE IT here.
hey can i ask u something?
@@Ibrahim-gm2bo sure thing!
@@boardgameman6298 why do u support trump?
Someone mentioned that there is 6 months of gray, gloomy, cold weather… is this true?
aaaaaahhhhh,,feels so good to be back, just renewed my ad block, today, no more ads, for a whole month, uninterrupted music on my youtube music app, listen while im away from home, goin down the road,,,😊😊😊😊😊😅
I've been to nearby Gatlinburg several times during summer vacation! It has some of the best scenery east of the Mississippi!
I agree, especially that drive down the Parkway. Videos coming soon.
Still the best sceneries
I live in Knoxville and it's a lovely City .. Market Square/ Gay Street has a beautiful site and vibe with plenty of shops and restaurants..
OOOOHHHHH MAN!!! I MISSED KNOXVILLE,TN SOOO MUCH!😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤BECAUSE THERE IS A LOT OF MEMORY IN KNOXVILLE,TN
Yes there is a lot of memories in Knoxville
I know family members of mine moved to Knoxville from Phoenix (who moved with the snowbird migration there) to get a break from the excessive heat of Arizona and the monsoons, where the rain isn’t even cooling because of how hot it is in AZ during the summer. They were more than willing to take the trade offs (cooler winters, spring allergies), and the best part: home prices and unemployment are lower there than in Phoenix, along with commute times being shorter an being less crowded than Phoenix.
The guy at 22:08 looks like he literally walks into another dimension right before our eyes!
Thank you, Mike ( Keep up the great work on your video ) we love it.......................
You’re welcome
I live in south Knoxville...it has its ups and downs. Ups...urban wilderness, market square, Old City, lots of good outdoor activity close by. Dirt bike woods riding 45 minutes away, excellent curvy roads all over for my street bike. Good clean lakes and rivers...
Downs...high property crime and violent crime has exploded. Homeless wondering around aimlessly and harassing people in some areas. Bad mix of older and younger drivers resulting in crazy driving situations.
I lived in Knoxville for 28 years and left because the weather and allergies are both bad! 6 months of gray, gloomy, rainy, and cold weather is just to much!
Going there this week! Very excited
27:50 that’s where I lived last year. House to the left on the corner there!
I justt moved from Knoxville I lived there 14 years. Nice place to be.
So why did you move May I ask?
Moving to Knoxville from Orange County, CA at the end of October. SOOOOOO looking forward to it!
But Orange County has been increasingly blessed as a pedal-to-the-metal diversity-on-steroids success story. Why would you wish to leave a constantly improving "diversity is our strength" heaven?
@Milage Mike: Wish you'd do a follow-up video - where, instead of turning off, you'd follow S. Gay Street down across the Gay Street Bridge over the Tennessee River into South Knoxville. There are some lovely, old neighborhoods down, back, in there. My grandmother ( my father's mother ) used to live on Island Home Boulevard, in the historic Island Home Park subdivision ( homes built there 19- teens - 1930s. )
Good to know. If I come back through I might check it out and do a South Knoxville video.
@@MileageMikeTravels ( Opps! Edit - this is the SAME RobertC as RobertC4458, above, just different login, on different device: ) Thanks. Look forward to it.
I will always remember, fondly, the drive over the Gay Street Bridge, then - back in the day - you had to make a couple of turns to loop around behind the old East Tennessee Baptist Hospital* ( where I was born, ) and get on the street that runs parallel to the Tennessee River, then you drove straight for ( seemingly ) a LONG ways with the river close on your left and high buildings on your right, then you turned right, then left on to Island Home Blvd. Island Home Blvd. runs a good number of blocks ( although not always interrupted by side streets at each block end ) until it ends ( right side, "down" side ends, but you could cross over to left "up" side there ) at the gates of the Tennessee School for the Deaf.
*Unfortunately closed, then later torn down, 2014.
@@MileageMikeTravels Island Home also has a school for the deaf where students live on campus. Not sure about now but years ago you could take a sign language class at no charge, and I did for a couple years.
@@AmericanOne9621 Yep. See my post ( under OTHER username of mine - Robert C., ) above, about that the gates of the Tennessee School for the Deaf are right at the end of Island Home Blvd.
My ( now the late ) father and I used to go down there and pick up ( ?- hickory ) nuts off the ground that had fallen in profusion off the trees. ( This was long before such schools had to be SO security aware. Now there's a security gate with a guard shack with a security guard. Was NOT that way when I was a kid. *Sigh* )
Also - did NOT know they ever offered a sign language course. That's cool that they did. Maybe that was later. [ My family moved from Knoxville down to the metro Atlanta, Georgia area when I was about 14 ( would have been about 1972. ) Although my ( late ) grandmother ( my father's mother ) continued living in her house on Island Home Blvd., about a block and 1/2 up from the Tennessee School for the Deaf, for many years after that. ]
Lovely city
I'm from eastern europe and I have no idea about US but I enjoyed that video
i lived in knoxville 20 years ago and haven't been back since. i bet the opposite side of town has exploded
Nice video Tennessee Mike man I love your city videos they are pretty neat how do you like Knoxville Tennessee
It was pretty nice when I was there. Good food, good scenery.
@@MileageMikeTravels even the west side of town is pretty nice
@@MileageMikeTravels Mike, so grateful for your presentations of Johnson City and Knoxville.
COVID cancelled our scheduled April 2020 trip from DC metro to see *both* places as picks for budget retirement. I like Johnson City being so close to the hills to its east.
My G*d, Knoxville looks perfect in so many ways -- (ideal size, retention of many classic architecture buildings).
Did it not stand out for you in beauty and excellence compared to other NC/TN/VA small cities?
@@readwriter Yeah between Johnson City, Knoxville, Asheville, and Roanoke, VA I'd take Knoxville overall. It's the largest of them and has more of the beautiful scenery close by. Plus Gatlinburg and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are in the area.
Really enjoyed watching this. Almost thought about moving back, but I did say I never will. The old homes are really beautiful in the last video of yours I just watched. The space between the houses are priceless. Linden st. Area and on
Yay Knoxville Tennessee
Yes!
@@MileageMikeTravels thanks
Beautiful
Finally!
Hello does anyone have any information about two motorcycle is killed on Kingston Pike July 17th?
I live off summit hill..its beautiful in the old city but there is alot of gang activity and drugs in the surrounding areas
Hermosa ciudad. Espero algún día poder visitarla y hacer algunos amigos
Si!
knxville pride. -- what in the world is this? I thought this is TN
I live in South Knoxville the area I live at is nice.
That’s a nice city
👍👍👍
Man you must be in town. If I see you I'll wave hi 👋
haha, these were from June. I enjoyed the town though!
Armstrong avenue
23:01 my car broke down right in the middle of this intersection in summer 1985
Hmmm, the only handful of people i see here is on S.gay st ?
Sundays are dead downtown. Especially early in the morning.
Grew up there frm early 60s so many memories not like now w murders
You must have done this video on a Sunday any other time and you would be lucky to get out of there with your wallet.
Haha, it was Saturday.
Now that's not entirely true . It's mainly after dark . I love the pizza palace but will not go if it's almost sundown !
@@MileageMikeTravels very early morning Saturday?
@@kimberlydelaney2989 sorry you have to dine in that place.
@@MileageMikeTravels what difference does it make if half the city is on skid row
Lol! So gay street really is where the gays like to hang out, apparently! The banners!
Im watchin this.on my birthda, just turned 62, now im same age as my boyfriend, my guys won today, 25-15.woohoo.good bday present, go rocy top,,🏉🧡🍊🏈🤍🧡🤍