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Ijams Nature Center - Knoxville, TN
I’m told these sunflowers are planted every year in Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area in Knoxville, TN. They are quite beautiful. I shot these photos on July 2, 2019.
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6 Reasons to Visit Ijams Nature Center - Two nature lovers, Harry and Alice Ijams, once bought 20 acres of land. They wanted a place to raise their family while being surrounded by what they loved: nature. Slowly, over the years, it grew to what is known today as the Ijams Nature Center. Although the land is no longer owned by the Ijams family, the center holds true to their vision and mission!
Drive Around Town: 5 Great Landmarks to Visit Near Alcoa and Knoxville, TN: Alcoa and Knoxville, TN, are two great American cities with plenty of local landmarks to visit from the comfort of your 2022 Toyota Highlander LXE. In this guide, we’ll look at several and ensure you don’t miss out on some of the best sightseeing opportunities that the Alcoa, TN and Knoxville city regions have to offer!
6 Reasons to Visit Ijams Nature Center: Two nature lovers, Harry and Alice Ijams, once bought 20 acres of land. They wanted a place to raise their family while being surrounded by what they loved: nature. Slowly, over the years, it grew to what is known today as the Ijams Nature Center. Although the land is no longer owned by the Ijams family, the center holds true to their vision and mission!