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Chattanooga's Landmarks: Then and Now

Chattanooga looks a teeeny bit different than it did back in the day. We looked through our own files and partnered with the Chattanooga Historical Society (Picnooga) and Sam Hall of Chattanooga History to showcase what the city looked like THEN compared to what it looks like NOW. It is interesting…

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5 Historical Hikes Around Chattanooga

With more than 50 trailheads within 30 minutes of downtown, Chattanooga is filled with incredibly scenic places to hike. But you may be surprised just how many of them also play a big part in the history of the region. You don’t have to go far to find hikes that take you back in time and allow you…

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Chattanooga Women Who Made History

When 19th-century booster Rush Montgomery declared Chattanooga “the funnel of the world,” people decried him as crazy. Now, over 150 years later, his predictions have come true, and the Scenic City has attracted fascinating people, including women who made history. From war heroes and feisty widows…

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Chattanooga's Indigenous History

Ancient Roots: Continuous Native American Habitation From atop Lookout Mountain to the Tennessee River and valley below, archeological studies point to continuous habitation by Native Americans in the Chattanooga region for over 12,000 years. Many of those original locations are still easily…

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Must Reads with Chattanooga Ties

World Book Day is April 23rd and to celebrate we are going to highlight some local bookstores and authors as well as some books set in our lovely Scenic City! Winder Binder in Chattanooga's Northshore. Local Bookstores We’ve got several local bookstores here in Chattanooga. The Book & Cover…

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CHA Spotlight: Ed Johnson Memorial

Who: Anyone who would love to know more about Chattanooga’s History and the story of Ed Johnson. What: The Ed Johnson Memorial is a physical space to remember a tragic but heroic Chattanooga story. This reflective memorial recognizes Ed Johnson, his brutal death and sacrifice, honors the heroic and…

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Perfect Pair: Ride the Incline and Visit Point Park

All you view chasers take note, this double whammy offers expansive views of Chattanooga and Moccasin Bend as you travel up the mountain on a historic railway and visit one of the most popular destinations on Lookout Mountain. For this trip fall colors are breathtaking, but honestly, every season…

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Chattanooga Short History for Party Talk

We’ve all been at a party and there’s always that guy who seems to know a little bit about everything. Not a lot about everything, but just a little bit about all things. Or that’s how it seems. And that guy is annoying, right? This is your ammo for that guy. Here, we offer brief, easily memorized…

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CHA Spotlight: National Medal of Honor Heritage Center

Who: Anyone who loves the stories of heroes that are medal of honor recipients. What: This center tells the amazing stories of ordinary individuals who demonstrated extraordinary valor under the most difficult circumstances. When: Monday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. – 3:30 p.m…

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