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| "Chattanooga, TN" |
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Chattanooga, Tennessee |
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Chattanooga is located in a lush valley surrounded by steep ridges in Tennesee. This city is rich in the history of the Civil War, with several of the key battles fought here. Chattanooga was the place where Sherman began his march through Georgia and finally to the sea. Famous war battles of Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga, and Missionary Ridge were fought in Chattanooga. Much of the area's Historical District is now preserved in the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. These battles are also re-incased using a miniature battlefield with 5000 soldiers at "Battles for Chattanooga Museum Electric Map and Museum near Point Park. This historical attraction also features the last battle of the American Revolution and the Battle of Chickamauga. This is just one of the many historical museums and parks rich with Civil War history. Point Park has the famous "Battle above the Clouds" commemoration as well as other famous Civil War battles.
Inside Lookout Mountain there is a 145-foot waterfall known as Ruby Falls. Inside Ruby Falls are the Lookout Mountain Caverns with the most beautiful calcite formations in the United States. Lookout Mountain also features a breathtaking view of the Chattanooga and Tennessee valleys, as well as the viewing of seven more states. This city is also home to the steepest " Incline Railway" of its kind. This railway will take you to the top of Lookout Mountain where you can view seven states at the world famous "Lover's Leap." Another great attraction is Rock City Gardens, with rock formations and beautiful, lush gardens fit the mountaintop like a crown. This natural attraction started as a hobby of Frieda Carter and her husband, Garnet. This work earned her the Bronze Medal of Distinction by the Garden Club of America. The Chattanooga Choo-Choo was opened in 1909 as a terminal station and was dedicated as Chattanooga's Gateway. It now provides express tours and gourmet dining aboard an authentic dining car, complete with singing waiters and waitresses. Ross Landing, located near the Tennessee Aquarium, started out as a trading post and was the sight of what is known as The Trail Of Tears, when the Cherokees began to relocate. The Tennessee Aquarium is the world's largest freshwater aquarium, homes to over 350 species of fish, birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians.
The nine-day Riverbend Festival has over 100 musical artists, ranging from rock to country, blues, jazz and folk. There are many sporting events and plenty of family-oriented activities; beautiful art exhibits; food exhibits, & fireworks exhibits. There are many shopping malls and fine eating establishments all over Chattanooga. There are not many more cities in the United States that are richer in Civil War history than Chattanooga, Tennessee. |
| Battles for Chattanooga Electric Map & Museum |
1110 East Brow Road |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 821-2812 |
http://www.battlesforchattanooga.com/ |
Battles for Chattanooga provides a tourists with a rich understanding of the Civil War in the Chattanooga Area. Battles for Chattanooga also has a Museum with Civil War relics. |
| Chattanooga Area Convention and Visitors Bureau |
2 Broad Street |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 756-8687 or (800) 322-3344 |
http://www.chattanoogafun.com/ |
Chattanooga's visitor's center for conventional planning, vacation, meetings, and tours. |
| Chattanooga Audubon Society, Inc. |
P.O. Box 52529 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(800) 274-4201 |
http://www.audubon.com/ |
The mission of the National Audubon Society is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. |
| Chattanooga Choo Choo |
1400 Market Street |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 266-5000 or (800) 872-2529 |
http://www.choochoo.com/ |

Beginning on March 5, 1880, a major link in public transportation between the North and South started. Now you can see a car and an engine from the original train displayed. |
| Chattanooga Regional History Museum |
400 Chestnut Street |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 265-3247 |
http://www.chattanooga.net/history/ |
The museumhouses relics, artifacts, a large collection of photographs, and the Country of Chattanooga tells the story of everyday life from the past to the present. |
| Chattanooga Riverboat Company |
201 Riverfront Parkway, Pier 2 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 266-4488 or (800) 766-2784 |
http://www.chattanoogariverboat.com/ |

The riverboat company offers sightseeing trips and dinner cruises on the Tennessee River aboard the Southern Belle. The cruises provide a narration about the area's history, stories and scenery. |
| Cravens House |
Off SR 148 on Lookout Mountain |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 821-6181 |
http://ngeorgia.com/tenn/cravens.html |
In 1855, Robert Cravens built the house and during the Civil War the house occupied Confederate and Federal troops. It also served as a Confederate field hospital. |
| Creative Discovery Museum |
321 Chestnut St. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 756-2738 |
http://www.cdmfun.org/ |

The museum educates children by the use of hands-on exhibits throughout nine interesting areas, and there is a 90-foot tower, equipped with telescopes and Fresnel lenses, to provide a view of Chattanooga's downtown. |
| Cumberland Caverns |
1437 Cumberland Caverns Road |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(931) 668-4396 |
http://www.cumberlandcaverns.com/ |
Tennessee's largest underground cavern offers tours and is a U.S. National Landmark. |
| Downtown Chattanooga |
835 Georgia Ave. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 265-3700 |
http://www.rivercitycompany.com/ |

Chattanooga's revitalization efforts have received worldwide recognition. Click here for information about downtown Chattanooga's progress, business and development opportunities and entertainment and attractions. It is a great place to live, work, shop, play - and invest! |
| Dragon Dreams Museum & Gift Shop |
6724-A E. Brainerd Rd. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 892-2384 |
http://www.dragonvet.com/ |
The museum offers more than 5,000 collector items associated with dragons. |
| Friends of the Park |
P.O. Box 748 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 624-6914 |
http://www.chickchatt.org/ |
Friends of the Park is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting public support for the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. |
| Hamilton Place |
2100 Hamilton Place Boulevard |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 894-7177 or 855-5282 |
http://www.hamiltonplace.com/ |
Hamilton Place Mall , located at I-75 exit 5 in Chattanooga, Tennessee is Tennessee's largest shopping destination. Over 200 stores including Dillard's, Belk, JC Penney, Parisian, Proffitt's, Sears plus seventeen theater screens and 30 delicious eating establishments. |
| Houston Museum of Decorative Arts |
201 High Street |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 267-7176 |
http://www.chattanooga.net/houston/ |
A major visitor attraction located in a century-old Victorian house in the arts district of downtown Chattanooga, containing one of the world's finest collections of antique glass and ceramics, as well as antique furniture, music boxes, coverlets and other rare pieces from the collection of the late Anna Safley Houston. |
| Hunter Museum of American Art |
10 Bluff View |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 267-0968 |
http://www.huntermuseum.org/ |

The museum has a permanent collection of 19th and 20th century American artwork by Mary Cassatt, Thomas Sully, Thomas Hart Benton and others. |
| Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey |
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Chattanooga, Tennessee |
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http://www.jackdaniels.com/ |
The facility offers tasting, tours, and merchandise of Jack Daniel's Whiskey. |
| Lake Winnie Amusement Park |
P.O. Box 91498 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(706) 866-5681 |
http://www.lakewinnie.com/ |
Lake Winnie is the South's most entertaining family amusement park. |
| Lookout Mountain Flight Park |
7201 Scenic Hwy. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(706) 398-3541 |
http://www.hangglide.com/ |
Lookout Mountain Flight Park is America's #1 Hang Gliding School and Hang Gliding Resort since 1978. |
| Lookout Mountain Incline Railway |
827 East Brow Road |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 821-4224 |
http://www.lookoutmtnattractions.com/ |

For family fun on a day trip, or an inexpensive stop on a vacation, the Lookout Mountain Attractions (Incline Railroad, Rock City, Ruby Falls) in Chattanooga. |
| Medal of Honor Museum of Military History |
4th St. and Geogia Ave. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 267-1737 |
http://ngeorgia.com/tenn/mohm.html |
All the awardees of the Congressional Medal of Honor are honored by the museum, near the resting place of some of the first winners. |
| National Knife Museum |
7201 Shallowford Rd. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 892-5007 |
http://members.aol.com/nkca/ |
The museum shows knives, swords, razors, and cutlery items, including industrial, sports, military, commemorative, and artistic knives. |
| Ocoee Outdoors |
P.O. Box 72 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(800) 533-PROS |
http://www.ocoee-outdoors.com/ |
Whitewater in the Southeast United States. Ocoee Outdoors is the premier rafting outfitter for the Smokeys. Raft the Big Pigeon, Hiwassee and Olympic Ocoee Rivers as well as visit the website for interesting guide, lodging, and reservation information. |
| Outdoor Adventure Rafting |
P.O. Box 109 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(800) 627-7636 |
http://www.raft.com/ |
Whitewater rafting on the Ocoee River with OAR (Outdoor Adventure Rafting) - Rock climbing, Rappelling, Tennesee Ropes Courses, Kayak Rentals on the Ocoee River, Camping and Lodging on the river. |
| Raccoon Mountain Crystal Caverns |
319 West Hills Drive |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 821-CAVE or 821-9403 or (800) 823-2267 |
http://www.raccoonmountain.com/ |
Raccoon Mountain caverns and campground is located in Chattanooga, Tennesse; it has camping, hiking, a show cave, gemstone panning, batting cages, and something for everyone. |
| Raccoon Mountain High Adventure Sports |
West of town - 5 miles |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 825-0444 |
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The area offers flight adventures which depart from the mountainside attraction that assisted by a variety on instuctors. |
| Raccoon Mountain Pumped Storage |
on US 41 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 825-3100 |
http://www.tva.gov/ |
Offers a 30-minute tour of the Tennessee Valley Authority power-generating plant 1,160 feet inside Raccoon Mountain. |
| Reflection Riding Arboretum and Botanical Garden |
400 Garden Road |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 821-1160 |
http://www.chattanooga.net/rriding/ |
The 300-acre nature preserve is bordered by national parklands and a boardwalk. |
| Rock City Gardens |
1400 Patten Road |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(706) 820-2531 |
http://www.seerockcity.com/ |

The Rock City Gardens is like a "city" of natural rock formations, that take up about 10 acres of unusual licken-covered sandstone with 400 species of native plants. |
| Ruby Falls |
1720 South Scenic Highway |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 821-2544 |
http://www.rubyfalls.com/ |

Ruby Falls, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has been attracting visitors to the city for over 70 years. |
| Sequoyah Energy Connection |
N.E. of town |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 843-4100 |
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This is the visitor center for the Sequoyah Energy connection nuclear power plant. |
| Signal Mountain |
Southernmost point on Walden's Ridge, on US 127 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
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The mountain got its name in the Civil War, when it was used as a signal point for the confederate Army. |
| Tennessee Aquarium |
One Broad St. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 265-0695 or (800 )262-0695 |
http://www.tnaqua.org/ |

The world's largest freshwater aquarium and contains more than 6,000 specimens representing 350 species of animals. |
| Tennessee Valley Railroad |
4119 Cromwell Rd. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 894-8028 |
http://www.tvrail.com/ |
The Tennessee Valley Railroad is the largest, historic, operating railroad in the South. |
| Tennessee Wildlife Center |
400 Garden Road |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 821-1160 |
http://www.tnwildlifecenter.org/ |
Tennessee Wildlife Center - It's a wild world, be part of it! |
| The Bear Trace Golf Course at Harrison Bay State Park |
8919 Harrison Bay Road |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 326-0885 or (877) 611-BEAR |
http://www.beartrace.com/hb.html |
The golf course offers a gently rolling terrain offering challenge and breathtaking views. |
| The Chattanooga Lookouts Baseball Team |
201 Power Alley |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 267-2208 |
http://www.lookouts.com/ |
A AA baseball team from Chattanooga, TN. Site features online ticket sales and gift shop. |
| The International Towing and Recovery Museum |
401 Broad Street |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 267-3132 or (800) 231-6543 |
http://www.internationaltowingmuseum.org/ |
The museum presents exhibits and tours of towing and recovery. |
| The Lost Sea |
140 Lost Sea Rd. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 337-6616 |
http://www.thelostsea.com/ |
Welcome to the Lost Sea, in Sweetwater, Tennessee. Registered as a National Landmark and listed in the Guiness Book of World Records as the largest underground lake in North America, we offer an fascinating, exciting look at some of the largest caverns in the Southeast, with surprises around every turn. Come visit us !! |
| The Warner Park Zoo |
P.O. Box 3204 |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 697-972 |
http://zoo.chattanooga.org/ |
The Warner Park Zoo, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is home to over 150 animals. |
| TVA Energy Center |
1101 Market St. |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 751-2631 |
http://www.tva.gov/ |
A self-guiding tour which explains the Tennessee Valley Authority and energy. |
| USDA Forest Service: Ocoee Whitewater Center |
Hwy. 64 West |
Chattanooga, Tennessee |
(423) 496-5197 |
http://www.r8web.com/ocoee/ |
USDA Forest Service Southern Region offers a wide variety of services and information to the public. |
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