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Chattanooga on Foot: See the City One Step at a Time

Sometimes the best way to experience a city is on foot. Walking lets you slow down, take in the sights and sounds, and even cut down your carbon footprint. Chattanooga is compact enough to explore this way, yet full of places worth discovering over a long weekend. This handy three-day itinerary…

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Chattanooga by Mood: Adventures, Romance, and Chill Days

Some days you wake up ready to conquer a mountain. Other days, maybe you’re only up for conquering a cup of coffee. We get it. And whatever mood you’re in today, this city meets you where you are. Whether you're hunting for solo travel ideas or date ideas that Chattanooga locals actually recommend…

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Seasonal Art in Chattanooga: Exhibits and Public Installations

Did you know Chattanooga boasts more than 150 public murals, one of the largest outdoor sculpture collections in the Southeast, and galleries that keep their calendars full year-round? Here’s a handy guide to Chattanooga’s creative offerings. Visit the Bluff View Art District You’ll find some of…

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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: 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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Check Out these Two Chattanooga Hidden Gems

Wait...Did You Say Towing Museum? Yes, that is right. Chattanooga is home to the only International Towing Museum in the world! There’s more to it than just trucks and it is pretty cool. One evening back in 1916, Ernest Holmes, Sr. and 10 friends spent all night using only ropes and blocks tied to…

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