Knoxville, Tennessee: Bicycle Arch
"Knoxville's Famous Bike Arch" to a pedestrian path is made of dozens of old bikes and bike parts. Less colorful now then when it was new in 2012.
- Address:
- 205 E. Hill Ave., Knoxville, TN
- Directions:
- Southeast of downtown. The small parking lot is on the south side of E. Hill Ave., just west of its intersection with Volunteer Landing Lane.
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The archway entrance to a pedestrian bridge is made of old bicycles. Park in the Hill Avenue lot on the corner of Volunteer Landing Lane and E. Hill Street.
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A sign immodestly calls it "Knoxville's Famous Bike Arch" and credits its creation to local artist Kelly Brown in 2012.