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The Tennessee Woman Suffrage Memorial is located at Market Square in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.It honors the women who campaigned for the state to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution to give women the right to vote.
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Citadel Broadcasting purchased the station (along with all of DBC's assets outside the Greenville, South Carolina market) in September 2000. In the summer of 2002, the station broadened its playlist to include music from 1980s, and changed its name to "Rockin' Hits 104.5 WGFX" , marking the only time the station has used those call letters in ...
In the late '80s and into the '90s, the 99.3 frequency was country music-formatted WUSJ-FM "US99".In January 1997, the station found popularity as "Electric 99.3", a top 40 music station. [2]
WWST (102.1 FM, "Star 102.1") is a radio station licensed to Sevierville, Tennessee, and serving the Knoxville market. The station is owned by SummitMedia . The station is a top 40 (CHR) station that broadcasts with 15,000 watts of power and is known on-air as "Star 102.1".
Prior to its flip to Rhythmic Top 40 in July 2003, the station was a Classic Rock outlet as "104.5 The Bone". [3] HOT 104.5 has enjoyed success. In less than two years on the air HOT 104.5 forced its competitor WILD 98.7/WYIL to change formats. Currently HOT 104.5's only competitor is sister station Top 40 Mainstream WWST.
Knoxville, TN: Indoor track: Stokely Athletic Center (Until 2012) (Capacity: 12,700) New Indoor Track Facility (2023- ) [3] Outdoor track: Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium (Capacity: 7,500) Nickname: Volunteers or "Vols" Colors: Orange and white [4] NCAA Indoor National Championships; 2002: NCAA Outdoor National Championships; 1974, 1991, 2001