Nostalgia is a powerful force that has us looking backing longingly and using that as inspiration to propel us forward. I often find myself harnessing my nostalgia in a way where I can look back on something and use it to find a new spark of creativity. This has been an increasingly popular trend lately and sometimes it is good to pay homage to something old and use it to bring new life. In Knoxville, 71 South is a celebration of the nostalgic — it’s an old abandoned church that’s been brought back to life for a new purpose. 

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Whether you are fueling up for a day of some outdoor recreation in Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness or recharging after, this restaurant is a great option to feed your rumbling belly. For more information on this nostalgic and new restaurant in Knoxville, Tennessee, please visit the 71 South website. 

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