Christmas lights in downtown Knoxville |
As fitting with the Tennessee Theatre the version of Miracle on 34th Street that is being shown is the original classic with Natalie Wood. Although the story line is the same the movie being shown at the Tennessee Theatre this year is the older classic version. It is not the remake of a few years ago. A Christmas classic in a classic theatre, what could be more special?
When I first saw Miracle on 34th Street at the Tennessee Theatre my thought was that tickets would be pricey. That wasn't so. Even with the $2.00 total shipping and handling charge the $8.00 per ticket cost less than the last movie that I saw. That's a Christmas present in and of itself.
City owned parking garages in Knoxville, Tennessee are free from 6:00 pm on Fridays and through the weekend. That makes visiting the Tennessee Theatre an even better deal. Not only do we get a chance to see Miracle on 34th Street but being together on Gay St. will help make the night special.
To me, few things that are better than a Christmas date. What's better than a movie at the Tennessee Theatre and strolling hand-in-hand with a special someone? The decorations on Gay St and Krutch Park add the perfect Christmas touch to a movie at the Tennessee Theatre and a stroll with Hubby.
That sounds like a little bit of a Christmas miracle to me.
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