Brothers Frank and George Regas started the Ocean Café in 1919, according to a section of the Regas Building website written by founding director of the Knoxville History Project Jack Neely.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — In 1904, two trains collided head-on in New Market. The Southern Railway under Gay Street was turned into a makeshift morgue for the 56 killed in the crash. The train cars ...
On Monday night, a devastating fire engulfed an abandoned building at Knoxville College, reducing it to ashes for the second ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — For nearly a century, the Andrew Johnson Building has loomed large over Knoxville. To this day, it remains a fixture in the city’s center. For now, it sits empty, but its ...
Coming off a gutting 28-10 loss last Saturday at Ole Miss, coach Kirby Smart and his No. 10 Georgia team will aim to rebound ...
The rivalry between the Tennessee Vols and the Georgia Bulldogs is among the Southeastern Conference’s most historic and ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Running back Dylan Sampson rewrote the Tennessee football history books on Saturday with a huge ...
Prior to the 2000 season, Knoxville’s Double-A Southern League franchise relocated 20 miles east, to the town of Kodak, and ...
Brothers Frank and George Regas started the Ocean Café in 1919, according to a section of the Regas Building website written by founding director of the Knoxville History Project Jack ... operating ...