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Chattanooga
Chattanooga is the fourth-largest city in Tennessee (after Memphis, Nashville, and Knoxville), and the seat of Hamilton County. Located in southeastern Tennessee on Chickamauga Lake and Nickajack Lake, which are both part of the Tennessee River, Chattanooga lies approximately 104 miles to the north...
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Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (reporting mark TVRM) is a railroad museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum was founded as a chapter of the National Railway Historical Society in 1960 by Paul H. Merriman and...
Tennessee Temple University
Tennessee Temple University is a four-year private Christian university located in Chattanooga, Tennessee with focus on a liberal arts education.
Lee Roberson led Highland Park Baptist Church in the creation of the Tennessee Temple schools in 1946....
Fort Wood National Historic District
The Fort Wood National Historic District is a historic neighborhood in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is located just east of the UT Chattanooga campus, bounded roughly by Palmetto St., McCallie Av., Central Av., and Fifth St.
Originally, this area was...
Saint Elmo National Historic District
The St. Elmo Historic District, or St. Elmo for short, is a neighborhood in the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is situated in the southernmost part of Hamilton County within the valley of Lookout Mountain below the part of the Tennessee River...
Lake Winnepesaukah
Lake Winnepesaukah (nicknamed Lake Winnie) is an amusement park located on Lakeview Drive in Lakeview, Georgia (mailing address Rossville, Georgia) near Chattanooga, Tennessee. Winnepesaukah means "beautiful water." Carl and Minette Dixon opened the...
Delta Queen
The Delta Queen is an American sternwheel steamboat that is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. Historically, it has been used for cruising the major rivers that constitute the drainage of the Mississippi River, particularly in the American South. As...
Tennessee Aquarium
The Tennessee Aquarium, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is the second largest (next to the Georgia Aquarium) freshwater aquarium in the world. Before the Georgia Aquarium was built, it was the world's largest aquarium from May 1992-2005.
The...
Finley Stadium
W. Max Finley Stadium; Gordon L. Davenport Field is the home stadium for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football team, the NCAA Division I Football Championship, UTC soccer, Chattanooga FC semi-professional soccer team, and various high...
Lookout Mountain Incline Railway
The Lookout Mountain Incline Railway is an inclined plane railway located along the side of Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the United States. Passengers are transported from St. Elmo's Station at the base, to Point Park at the...
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- 0.34399 km² (0.13282 mi² )
Chattanooga National Cemetery
Chattanooga National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located near the center of the city of Chattanooga in Hamilton County, Tennessee. It encompasses 120.9 acres (0.489 km), and as of the end of 2005, had 43,534 interments.
The...
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- 0.48928 km² (0.18891 mi² )
Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park
The Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park, formerly the Warner Park Zoo, is a 13-acre (53,000 m) zoo located in Warner Park in Downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee. The zoo was established in 1937 and is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
The...
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium is an historic performance hall in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Built between 1922 and 1924 at a cost of $700,000 and designed by noted architect R. H. Hunt, the theater honors area veterans of World War I....
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- 0.00526 km² (0.0020313 mi² )
Seamour and Gerte Shavin House
The Seamour and Gerte Shavin Houseis a Frank Lloyd Wright designed Usonian home in Chattanooga, Tennesse.
The house was commissioned by newlyweds Seamour and Gerte Shavin in 1949 and the home on Missionary Ridge in Chattanooga was completed in 1952....
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- 0.00019 km² (0.00007174 mi² )
Maclellan Gymnasium
Maclellan Gymnasium is a 4,177-seat multi-purpose arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is home to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mocs women's volleyball and wrestling teams. It used to host the Mocs basketball teams until McKenzie Arena...
Terminal Station
Terminal Station in Chattanooga, Tennessee is a former railroad station listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The station was opened in 1909 and was the latest and largest station in Chattanooga's history. The original station, built...
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- 0.03642 km² (0.014063 mi² )