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Up until the late 1920’s, local farmers would come by the exposed limestone rocks at the base of the portion of Raccoon Mountain known as Mount Aetna. There they would sit and relax on hot afternoons as they enjoyed...
The Friends of Moccasin Bend are helping the National Park Service build outstanding visitor experiences at one of America’s newest national park areas. We are a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to preserving, protecting and interpreting Moccasin Bend National Archeological...
Over 209,000 visitors a year (including 33,000 free admission passes to underserved children and their families) experience hands-on learning in our core exhibits: RiverPlay, The Little Yellow House, Arts Alley, Excavation Station, Inventors' Clubhouse, Rooftop Fun Factory, The...
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St. John’s Restaurant
Chattanooga's most acclaimed restaurant, St. John's Restaurant serves inventive Regional American cuisine from Chef Rebecca Barron in a elegant, historic setting. St. John's superb...
Chattanooga National Cemetary
Chattanooga National Cemetery, situated one mile southeast of the city’s downtown, was designed to fit within the natural landscape of the Cumberland Plateau. Covering...
10 Facts for the battle of Chattanooga
November 23-25, 1863
After assuming command of the Military Division of the Mississippi, Union General Ulysses S. Grant fought a series of battles to end...
MoonPie General Store & Chattanooga Bakery
Chattanooga Bakery was founded in 1902 as part of Mountain City Milling Company. Early on, the bakery offered as many as 150 products, including...
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ChattaBOOga Ghost Walk & Talk of the 1800s
Meet your spirit guide at the corner of 703 Chestnut St and discover the dark history of Chattanooga's haunted past along the...
10 Facts for the battle of Chattanooga
November 23-25, 1863
After assuming command of the Military Division of the Mississippi, Union General Ulysses S. Grant fought a series of battles to end...
Chattanooga Greenway System
The latest addition to Chattanooga's greenway system is by no means the longest we've completed. But if you ask the neighbors who turned up for the...
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Romantic Getaway Packages
Chattanooga Romantic Getaway Vacation Packages including everything from Bed and Breakfasts to luxury accommodations. We've found the best deals in Chattanooga for...
Dinner Theater
To judge history is a fool's game. An analysis of events serves to better explain and make relevant those events, in a way, that...
Train on Spring Break
Take the train during spring break. It will be fun and open daily.
Our super-friendly Information Specialists at the Chattanooga Visitors Center are standing by,...
Battles for Chattanooga Facts
Battles for Chattanooga Facts
The Battles for Chattanooga were important victories for the Union in late 1863. By defeating General Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee,...
The Walnut Street Bridge
Built in 1890, the 2,376 feet (724 m) Walnut Street Bridge was the first to connect Chattanooga, Tennessee's downtown with the North Shore. According to...
Big River
Committed to using only the freshest and finest ingredients, our restaurants showcase a passion for food with seasonal menus, daily specials and frequent changes...
A New Day in History.
Inauguration of the new president of the United States. Welcome Donald Trump.


















































