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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...
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...
WORD CUP 2016
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
Ride 'Railroadings Golden Age' aboard the Tennessee Valley Railroad's restored vintage trains. It's a trip...
The Amazing Castle Exhibit
Creative Discovery Museum brings to life more extraordinary hands-on adventures with the opening of The...
Tennessee Riverwalk
The backbone of Chattanooga's greenway and trail system-and one of the most beloved outdoor spaces...
WRC Rally Cup
The Ideal Length of Everything Online, Backed by Research
The model is talking about booking her latest gig, modeling WordPress underwear in the brand...
MoonPie General Store & Chattanooga Bakery
Chattanooga Bakery was founded in 1902 as part of Mountain City Milling Company. Early on,...
Chickamauga Dam
Chickamauga Dam has four generating units with a net dependable capacity of 119 megawatts. It...
CYCLING TOUR
Party on Wheels: Chattanooga Pints and Pedals
Chattanooga Pints and Pedals is the original and ultimate bike pedal tour and bar crawl on wheels in Chattanooga. Chattanooga has a booming bar...
A New Day in History.
Inauguration of the new president of the United States. Welcome Donald Trump.
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...
Coolidge Park Antique Carousel
This 1894 Dentzel carousel is a central feature in Coolidge Park. The antique carousel was restored by local master wood carver Bud Ellis and...
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...
TENNIS
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...
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...
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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 way.
Be sure to bring a camera...
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 the siege of Chattanooga. Expand your knowledge of the Battle...
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 grand opening, they'll tell you this stretch of trail's got something that matters...
Couples getaway
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 a romantic getaway. Be sure to check each website 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 creates a better understanding of the time. We combine history,...
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, waiting to help answer people's questions about all things Chattanooga....
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 Union forced the Confederates to give up their last...
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 a plaque on the bridge, Edwin Thacher was the chief...
A New Day in History.
Inauguration of the new president of the United States. Welcome Donald Trump.
























































