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The Tennessee River in downtown Knoxville from the top of Neyland Stadium... The Tennessee River in downtown Knoxville from the top of Neyland Stadium... The Tennessee River is formed at the confluence of the... s Kentucky Dam on the Tennessee River and the Corps... Officially the Tennessee River begins at mile post 652... and the Tennessee River was considered to begin at the confluence of the Holston and the Little Tennessee River... along the Tennessee River in Knoxville in the early 1950s...

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