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Sevier County Mask Order an Effort to Avoid State from Closing Businesses Again

Sevier County Mask Order an Effort to Avoid State from Closing Businesses Again

Sevier County Mayor Larry Waters signed an executive order Tuesday mandating that residents, employees and visitors wear a face covering in public. At a press conference in downtown Sevierville, next to the famous Dolly Parton statue adorned with her own mask, local officials joined Mayor Waters as he announced he was issuing a countywide order requiring the use of face ...

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Pigeon Forge to Hold Fireworks Show, Reschedule Clint Black

Pigeon Forge to Hold Fireworks Show, Reschedule Clint Black

The annual Independence Day fireworks show will go on in Pigeon Forge, but without the Patriot Festival concert and activities usually held at Patriot Park to mark the holiday. The July 4th fireworks display will begin at 9:30 p.m. at Patriot Park, 186 Old Mill Avenue. The 20-minute fireworks display will be simulcast by WIVK-FM 107.7 FM radio station in ...

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Holiday Inn & Suites, Pigeon Forge Convention Center Opening Soon

Holiday Inn & Suites, Pigeon Forge Convention Center Opening Soon

Mission Hospitality Group announces its newest hotel, flagged by the iconic Holiday Inn Brand, is set to open on June 30, 2020. The new Holiday Inn & Suites Convention Center, located at 2905 Parkway in Pigeon Forge, has 109 guest rooms and suites with balconies overlooking the Parkway and Little Pigeon River. The hotel is also home to a full-service ...

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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Focus of Crime Museum Exhibit

Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Focus of Crime Museum Exhibit

Alcatraz East Crime Museum’s latest temporary exhibit will feature the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), opening on July 13, 2020. The exhibit will showcase the important work the Bureau does statewide on a daily basis, and details from famous solved and ongoing cases.   “We hope visitors will learn something new about the work that goes into investigating difficult cases ...

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Dollywood Parks to Open with Limited Capacity, Require Masks and Reservations

Dollywood Parks to Open with Limited Capacity, Require Masks and Reservations

Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country are holding special Passholder Exclusive Days before opening to the general public later this month and guests should be aware of new social distancing guidelines and operational changes due to coronavirus risks. After much careful preparation, Dollywood Parks and Resorts start reopening beginning with Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort and Spa on June 10. Dollywood Theme Park ...

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Alcatraz East Crime Museum Reopens after COVID-19 Closure

Alcatraz East Crime Museum Reopens after COVID-19 Closure

Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge reopened today after the COVID-19 closure, with its mascot “Doc” to remind visitors how to stay safe. The museum is taking new safety measures to help keep visitors safe and healthy. To help “police” these new safety rules, the museum is introducing their mascot, “Doc” (law enforcement abbreviation for Department of Corrections). Guests ...

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Public Offered Free COVID-19 Testing at Pigeon Forge Community Center

Public Offered Free COVID-19 Testing at Pigeon Forge Community Center

City of Pigeon Forge and Sevier County Office of Emergency Management are partnering with Kroger Health to hold a COVID-19 drive-thru testing site in the parking lot of the Pigeon Forge Community Center this week. Kroger is pleased to partner with the City of Pigeon Forge and Sevier County OEM to facilitate a free drive-thru COVID-19 testing opportunity. The two-day ...

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Tennessee State Parks the Latest COVID-19 Closure

Tennessee State Parks the Latest COVID-19 Closure

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced that all 56 Tennessee state parks and state-owned natural areas are closed to the public. The closure will last at least through April 14 in support of Gov. Bill Lee’s Executive order requiring all citizens to stay at home. This is a complete closure of facilities and access to all Tennessee State ...

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