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OT: Need advice about Knoxville area
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[QUOTE="augustaTC, post: 2583565, member: 7216"] Hey Nan, am attaching a reply from my nephew (early 30's) in response to your post. He and his wife and in-laws are rabid UT fans, but don't hold that against him - great kid. His future father-in-law practically grabbed his daughter and ran home before the ceremony after I mentioned I was a big Husky fan (maybe I'm exaggerating a bit, but you get the idea!). Hope this helps. [I]"Way more young professionals in Knoxville vs Maryville, and way more places to eat, shop in the Cedar Bluff and Turkey Creek area. Traffic can be tough in that area, but it generally flows the opposite direction- in to Knoxville from Maryville in the AM, the opposite in the evening- so that’s probably not much of an issue. Also, tons of cool stores within about ten minutes of I-40/140. I’d pick Knoxville over Maryville. Also- I live and work about ten minutes from I-40/I-140 intersection- have lived in Knoxville for several years." [/I] Personally, having lived all over the place the past 40 years, I tend to think commute time is real important, but I'm sure he'll enjoy the area. [/QUOTE]
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