Amazing footage! As a UT alum it’s incredible to see “Shield Watkins Field” (Neyland Stadium) back then. Ayres Hall is exactly the same as is the railroad track bridge that crosses the Tennessee River. Thanks so much for posting!
Shawn P. Williams I thought he was doing the Dab or whatever Cam Newtons Dance was last year. All he needed to do was act like he was opening his shirt like Superman
Knuckle Sandwich Why? Because they had jobs, money, all of their needs met and a good social circle? They didn’t “act”, they were genuinely rich and happy in those ways
Amazing footage! As a UT alum it’s incredible to see “Shield Watkins Field” (Neyland Stadium) back then. Ayres Hall is exactly the same as is the railroad track bridge that crosses the Tennessee River. Thanks so much for posting!
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing!
wow ty for the great video wonderful shot of neyland stadium
Wow! That was REALLY cool!
Glad to see Knoxvillians liked their dogs in the 20's too!
Really really amazing, thanks for sharing!!!
Amazing footage. Thank you for sharing!!
I actually miss living here from 2000-2009. Kinda regret leaving.
The Stadium is a little different :-)
This is strangely reminiscent of another 1920s film--the Andalusian Dog by Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali--except they did randomness on purpose
That's pretty cool!
They would be devastated to see the condition its in now.
The dancing guy at 1:43 needs to be a meme...
Shawn P. Williams I thought he was doing the Dab or whatever Cam Newtons Dance was last year. All he needed to do was act like he was opening his shirt like Superman
Sitting on a sidewalk!? That's a $50 fine these days!
Dad was born..
Those rich folks and their moving picture makers!
it's not Neyland stadium instead Neyland bleachers!! I know that general Neyland may not even be born!!
this was a horrbile time in knoxville and should treated as such
LOL. Some people are just eternally miserable.
apparently in the 20's Knoxville thought they where upper class......
Knuckle Sandwich Why? Because they had jobs, money, all of their needs met and a good social circle? They didn’t “act”, they were genuinely rich and happy in those ways