Walking to Gatlinburg: A Novel
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Museum boasts 20,000 salt and pepper shaker sets

GATLINBURG, Tenn. - It all started with a few pepper mills on a California windowsill. Andrea Ludden, 37, says her mother's collection of salt and pepper shakers eventually grew so large that at one point her family had 2,000 sets boxed underneath another house where they lived in Texas.

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A massive salt and pepper shaker collection morphs into an expanding exhibit with more than 20,000 pairs.

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JAM-PACKED WITH JERKY: New store offers a unique inventory

Dont let the name fool you. Theres more than just beef on the menu at Destins new Beef Jerky Outlet. The business, located next to Johnny OQuigleys Restaurant & Sports Bar in the Best Buy Shopping Plaza, offers everything from the...

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Knoxville Negocios: Profiles of Local Latino Businesses

Take a ride along any of Knoxvilles main retail corridorsKingston Pike, Chapman Highway, Broadwayand youll notice a growing number of colorful signs sprouting amid the usual chain venues. Taquerias, markets, bakeries, auto shops, and clothes stores representative of different Latino cultures have taken root in Knoxville, reflecting our citys changing demographics. Frank Carlson gives us a ...

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