Kingsport
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Kingsport (pop. 48,205) is a city in Eastern Tennessee.Get in
By plane
Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI)By car
Interstates I-81 and I-26. (I-26 may be shown as I-181 on older maps or GPS navigators.)U.S. Highways 11-W and 23
By bus
Greyhound has a bus stop located downtown with daily service.Get around
By car
The principal way to get around town is by automobile. Traffic is often light and driving is thus typically not a challenge.Parking is plentiful in downtown areas and usually free of charge.
By bus
Kingsport has a public transit system (Kingsport Area Transit System or "KATS") with buses that run six hourly routes that cover downtown, major employers and major shopping areas.By taxi
Kingsport has several taxi companies available for hire:- Courtesy Cab - +1 423 230-0285
- Tri City Cab Company - +1 423 246-9037
- C & S Taxi - +1 423 765-2376
By bicycle
Kingsport has a few signed bike routes available for use. Moreover, the Greenbelt is a multi-use path that connects many main parts of the city. Bike riders should use extreme caution when riding on roads, as many local drivers are not accustomed to bicycles.On foot
Most of the downtown area is easily accessible on foot, and sidewalks are provided in many parts of the city.See
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Up Against the Wall Gallery
address: 316 East Market StOne of the largest galleries in the Southeast features lamps, jewelry, pottery, and unique custom framing. -
Meadowview Regional Art Collection
address: 1901 Meadowview PkwyA collection of original art by regional artists. -
Exchange Place
address: 4812 Orebank RdA living history farm. - The Netherland Inn, The Nation's only registered historical site which was both a stage stop and a boatyard. The restored Netherland Inn and section of the Old Historic Boatyard depict an intimate study of a way of life that is intriguing part of America's heritage.
- Hammond House, Visit this fully restored late-Victorian house on the National Register of Historic Places for a glimpse of the architecture and life-style of this era. See antique furnishings including a fainting couch, working foot-pump organ, working Edison phonograph, wood-burning heat stove and (electrified) wood-burning cook stove and others.
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address: 2144 Netherland Inn RdOne of the nation's most historic routes, the Wilderness Trail was blazed by Daniel Boone in 1775.
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address: 140 West Main StThe DKA Gallery is a non-profit contemporary fine art gallery created in partnership with the Madison Art Center in Nashville.
- Kingsport Mets Local Minor League Baseball Team.
Do
- Listen to free bluegrass concerts on Broad Street on summer Friday evenings.
- Listen to free blues/rock/gospel concerts on Broad Street on summer Thursday evenings.
- There is a playhouse in nearby Bristol, which also has the famous racetrack hosting major NASCAR and NHRA events.
- The Kingsport Renaissance Center has periodic plays.
- Visit Boat Yard/Riverfront Park, Netherland Inn Rd, Kingsport, TN 37660, 423-229-9457,
- Ride horses at Warriors' Path Riding Stables, 490 Hemlock Park, Kingsport, TN 37663-2073, 423-323-8543,
- Many events, shows, festivals of various types throughout the year. See the "GoTriCities" section of the Kingsport Times News on Thursdays for listings.
Buy
Most of the major retailers have outlets here, primarily along Stone Drive (US Route 11W) or at the Fort Henry Mall.
Eat
Kingsport has a variety of locally and regionally operated eating establishments to suit the needs of any palate.
In addition, fast food chains such as McDonald's or Subway are available in numerous locations throughout the city. Additionally, many chain restaurants including Olive Garden and Chili's are located around the intersection of Stone Drive and Eastman Road.
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address: 1704 N. Eastman RoadKingsport's #1 restaurant for great steaks and chops in a warm, friendly environment.
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address: 254 W. New StreetA popular pizzeria located downtown serving pizzas, calzones, salads, and more. Proclaimed home of Tennessee's largest pizzathe 28" (71cm) Big Chef
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address: 818 Johnathan WayOne of the few places to get fresh sushi in town, but also has numerous other Japanese-inspired dishes.
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address: 2539 East Stone DriveA pricier Italian restaurant but with a plethora of top-quality dishes available.
Pal'sA very popular local fast-food chain serving hotdogs, hamburgers, french-fries, and more. While there tend to be long lines during lunchtime, service is nevertheless usually very quick.
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address: 1225 E. Stone DriveServes typical cuisine from the southern United States, particularly barbecue.
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La Carreta
address: 1336 South John B. Dennis HighwayA quick and inexpensive local Mexican restaurant serving all types of the typical Mexican-American cuisine. -
address: 1777 Netherland Inn RoadA seafood restaurant serving everything from salmon to lobster. Also has a fresh onsite seafood market with a variety of fresh fish available for purchase.
In addition, fast food chains such as McDonald's or Subway are available in numerous locations throughout the city. Additionally, many chain restaurants including Olive Garden and Chili's are located around the intersection of Stone Drive and Eastman Road.
Drink
Clubs and bars with live entertainment in and around Kingsport include Acoustic Coffeehouse, Pickin' Porch, Bistro 105, River's Edge Restaurant, Bridges Cafe, Cahootenanny's, Gatsby's, Stir Fry Cafe, Nashville Sound, Country's Stateline Tavern, Picasso's.
Sleep
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
address: 1217 Stewball Cr -
MeadowView Conference Resort & Convention Center
address: 1901 Meadowview Pkwy -
address: 1612 Watauga St