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Calliope Restaurant: Culture Meets Culinary Excellence

Offering one of Chattanooga’s most unique dining experiences, Calliope Restaurant is a culinary gem that serves up traditional Levantine cuisine with a modern twist. At its helm is the talented Chef Khaled Albanna, who shares a deep passion for showcasing the diverse flavors of Mediterranean and…

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Discovering Chattanooga: Houston Museum of Decorative Arts

Houston Museum of Decorative Arts If you're exploring Chattanooga, the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts is a must-visit. Nestled in the Bluff View Art District, this hidden gem is a captivating blend of art, history, and culture. Artistry Awaits While the museum houses an extensive collection of…

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CHA Spotlight: Adventure Sports Innovation's Swincars

Swincars with Adventure Sports Innovation's Who: Anyone who loves off-road vehicles. What: The Swincars are electrically powered off-road vehicles that provide a unique, almost silent, driving experience. When: Throughout the year checkout Adventure Sports Innovation’s website. Where: Reflection…

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CHA Spotlight: Classic Pinball Museum

Who: Anyone who loves classic pinball and classic arcades. What: With over forty classic games, the Chattanooga Pinball Museum is one of the coolest retro spots in Chattanooga. If you are a classic gamer you would love to check out games like Black Knight, Apollo, Cyclone and more. When: Open…

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CHA Spotlight: ArtsBuild Murals

Who: Fans of Chattanooga’s rich mural arts scene What: ArtsBuild helps build a stronger community through the arts. Their investments in arts education, art leadership, and artist grants bring color and activation to the city. This is especially true with mural projects with artists like Alex Paul…

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CHA Spotlight: Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium

Who: Anyone who loves live shows. What: The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium is a historic auditorium dedicated on November 11, 1922, Veterans Day, as Chattanooga’s living memorial to those who have served in the armed forces. When: Throughout the year check out full-scale theatrical…

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CHA Spotlight: Lodge Cast Iron Museum

Who: Anyone who loves cookware and culinary history. What: Visitors can see the museum from three different angles; How it’s made, Lodge History and Legacy, and the Cast Iron Culture. When: The Museum and Factory Store are open 7 days a week, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM CT Where: Located minutes from downtown…

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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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CHA Spotlight: H*ART Gallery

Who: Anyone who loves locally made art. What: Since 2009 the H*ART [heart] Gallery has offered creative classes for artists who experience life differently through homelessness as well as neuro- and physical- divergency, and more. Their students can display their artwork for purchases all over the…

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