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10/26/24, 1:18 PM | #11 | ||
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We stay in Pella when we go to Knoxville. BEAUTIFUL little town. Clean, friendly people, very nice “old school” town square. If you stay there, go to Jaarsma Bakery, if for no other reason than to take in a lungful of the smell of delicious fresh baked goods.
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10/26/24, 1:31 PM |
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A few other great reasons to attend the weekend, besides the 2 nights of traditional cars on the big half mile is the Hall of Fame activities
On Friday afternoon there is a roundtable of Hall of Fame drivers, which is open to the public and held on the 2nd floor of the museum. Then Saturday afternoon is the Hall of Fame Induction. This is a lunch and then a ceremony. Great place if you like history and there are always an assortment of drivers and crew in attendance. Also 2025 will be the 60th anniversary of Johnny Rutherford's 1965 USAC Sprint Car Championship. I am working with the museum to have a temp exhibit about Lone Start JR's championship. Bart
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10/26/24, 7:23 PM | #13 | ||
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10/26/24, 9:50 PM | #14 | ||
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Definitely worth it.
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10/27/24, 1:18 PM |
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I used to drive from Denver to the East Coast & back every summer. I don't know if they still do it this way, but it used to be guided tours only, one per day, M-F. I kept missing it. Then one year I looked in the window & decided I HAD to spend the night there & see it the next day... worth it! Lincoln also has a blues venue that has featured plenty of top notch blues bands over the years, The Zoo Bar. & a good Cajun restaurant, Buzzard Billy's ( & I don't go for fake Cajun food! ) |
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10/27/24, 9:04 PM | #16 | |
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You definitely have to go at least once. Everyone here has had plenty of endorsements which for the most part I agree with. One thing I question is if Knoxville is tangibly bigger than Terre Haute. I’ll bet there’s not much difference, and me
personally will take Terre Haute over Knoxville any day. As noted, the Hall of Fame is what gives Knoxville the edge. It doesn’t race better than anywhere else, but it has intangible’s that few can match. So the answer to your question is, yes it’s worth it. And considering the date for next year, I might see you there |
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10/27/24, 9:55 PM | #17 | ||
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I went both nights this year and it was worth it for all the reasons mentioned above. Track surface is for wings but still a decent show. Stayed at a really cheap crunch a bug motel in Oskaloosa and had a gas station sandwich for lunch before spending most of the afternoon at the museum. It’s rare to see non-wing sprints at a fairgrounds half mile with the pits in the infield like the old days. I’d soak it up if you get the chance!
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