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Chattanooga is the fourth-largest city in Tennessee. When it was
established in 1838, it was a river commerce hub. Then the railroad
arrived in 1850 and it became an instant boom town. Not only was it
vital to the Civil War, but it was also a center point for industry
after the war was over.
Although Chattanooga suffered a declining
population in the early 1980s, it’s once again a vibrant and rapidly
growing city. It’s home to the world’s first Coca-Cola bottling plant
and the tow truck was born here. In addition to these important cultural
icons, you’ll find modern attractions such as museums, parks, a zoo,
and the iconic Lookout Mountains just a short distance away. If you
love music, don’t miss the Riverbend Festival, a 9-day celebration.
No matter what you love to do, Chattanooga is the place you’ll love
to do it.
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Chattanooga Attractions
- Lookout Mountain Attractions, www.lookoutmtnattractions.com
- Tennessee Aquarium & IMAX Theater, www.tennis.org
- Hunter Museum of American Art, www.huntermuseum.org
- Chattanooga Choo-Choo, www.choochoo.com
- Creative Discovery Museum for Children, www.cdmfun.org
- Chattanooga Lookouts Baseball, www.lookouts.com
- Ruby Falls, www.rubyfalls.com
- Rock City, www.seerockcity.com
- Chattanooga Theatre, www.theatrecentre.com
- TN Valley Railroad, www.tvrail.com
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