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| Chattanooga
is the "Scenic City of the South"! |
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| Chattanooga Attractions | ||
| Chattanooga
Choo Choo Web-Site |
Whether you are a vacationing family, a corporate traveler, or a convention planner, we have just what you need to make this your home away from home. Experience our train cars that you can sleep in, the array of restaurants and shopping, the appealing swimming pools, the versatile meeting and banquet rooms, the authentic New Orleans trolley, the beautifully landscaped gardens, and our fascination with restoring the history of a bygone era. Come and encounter the wonder of the Chattanooga Choo Choo. | |
| Tennessee
Aquarium One Broad Street Chattanooga, TN 37401-2048 Phone: 800-262-0695 Web-Site |
Group discounts are available for groups of 10 or more with advance reservations. Visit us on-line or call us toll free at 800-262-0695 to make reservations. The reservation phone lines are open from 8:30 am to 4:45 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday. Or send us an email to receive information about the Aquarium regarding your specific outing. | |
| Battles
for Chattanooga Electric Map & Museum Phone: 423-821-2812 Web-Site |
Located on Lookout Mountain at the entrance to historic Point Park, The Battles for Chattanooga Electric Map & Museum is the perfect starting point for your tour of the area's Civil War battle sites. Our spectacular three-dimensional electronic battle map presentation of Chattanooga's Civil War history features 5,000 miniature soldiers, 650 lights, sound effects and exceptional details of the major battles which were fought here in November of 1863. | |
| Chattanooga
Zoo Phone: 423-697-1322 Web-Site |
The mission of the Chattanooga Zoo, formerly Warner Park Zoo, is to provide an educational and recreational opportunity for all. The educational mission stresses an understanding of, and respect for, all living things. A strong commitment to conservation for generations to come is also implicit in this mission. The Chattanooga Zoo also seeks to provide a dignified and esthetically pleasing environment for the animals. | |
| Cumberland
Caverns 1437 Cumberland Caverns Road McMinnville, TN 37110 Web-Site |
If you visit one show cave in Tennessee, Cumberland Caverns should be the one! Cumberland Caverns is Tennessee’s largest show cave. Cumberland Caverns displays some of the largest underground rooms in eastern America. It also features waterfalls, gleaming pools, spectacular formations, and even a ¾ ton chandelier. The historic 1812 saltpeter mine and God of the Mountain, an original underground pageant of light and sound, are shown on every tour. | |
| IMAX
3D Theater Phone: 800-262-0695 One Broad Street Chattanooga, TN 37401-2048 Web-Site |
Practically next door to the Tennessee Aquarium, the massive six-story-high IMAX 3D Theater combines breathtaking crystal clear 3D images with state-of-the-art six channel IMAX digital sound. You'll feel like you're in the movie, not just watching it! IMAX 3D. So real, it's unreal! | |
| Raccoon
Mountain Caverns Phone: (423) 821-CAVE 319 West Hills Road Chattanooga, TN 37419 Web-Site |
Raccoon Mountain Caverns & Campground is located just outside Chattanooga (TN) in the Black Creek area of Lookout Valley. We invite you to come tour our vast cave system, pan for gemstones, enjoy the thrill of a go-kart ride, or relax by a campfire while taking in the spectacular view of both Lookout and Raccoon Mountain. | |
| Rock
City Gardens Phone: 706-820-2531 1400 Patten Road Lookout Mountain, GA 30750 Web-Site |
Take an unforgettable journey high atop Lookout Mountain! Enjoy the quiet woodland paths and gardens. Discover ancient rock formations. Explore the 400 species of plants, flowers and shrubs. Each step is a discovery! Cast your wish upon the 140-foot high falls. Stand mightily upon world-famous Lover's Leap and wrap yourself in the magnificent view. Wind your way through massive rock boulders and caverns that bring you to Fairyland Caverns and Mother Goose Village. Magical adventures await you! | |
| Ruby
Falls 1720 South Scenic Highway Chattanooga, TN 37409 Phone: 423-821-2544 Web-Site |
Whether it is views, history, caverns, or relaxation you are looking for, Ruby Falls is the perfect solution. Conveniently located on historic Lookout Mountain, and minutes from scenic downtown Chattanooga, Ruby Falls offers visitors a fun filled family adventure. Use the navigation to the left in order to find out more about Ruby Falls. | |
| Southern
Belle Riverboat 201 Riverfront Parkway, Pier 2 Chattanooga TN 37402-1616 Phone: 423-266-4488 Web-Site |
Welcome to the pride of the southland - Chattanooga's Southern Belle Riverboat! Whether one of our fabulous dinner cruises, our daily lunch cruise or daytime sightseeing cruise, you'll love the scenic Tennessee River in the climate controlled Southern Belle! | |
| Bluff
View Art District Phone: 423-265-5033 |
A unique art gallery, outdoor sculpture garden, restaurant, and coffee house district. | |
| Challenger
Learning Center Phone: 423-755-4126 Web-Site |
One of the network of space centers established in the memory of the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger. | |
| Chattanooga
African-American Museum and Bessie Smith Hall Phone: 423-757-0020 200 East Martin Luther King Blvd. Chattanooga, TN 37403 Web-Site |
A source of curricula, historical references, creative works and media about the African American experience. The museum boast a unique collection of multi-media presentations, rare artifacts, African Art, original sculptures, paintings, musical recordings and local Black newspapers. | |
| Chattanooga
Lookouts AA Professional Baseball Team Phone: 423-267-2208 Web-Site |
Games are played at the beautiful Bell South Park, and this is truly an all- American fun-filled family event. | |
| Chattanooga
Regional History Museum Phone: 423-265-3247 Web-Site |
Featuring changing exhibits which tell the story of Chattanooga's history. | |
| Chattanooga
Visitors Center Phone: 423-756-8687 Web-Site |
Located adjacent to the Tennessee Aquarium, offers directions, tips, and tickets for your Chattanooga visit. | |
| Chattanooga
Theater Center Phone: 423-267-8534 Web-Site |
A community offering a full season of shows, including youth productions. | |
| Chickamauga-Chattanooga
National Military Park Phone: 423-866-9241 Web-Site |
The nation's oldest and largest military park, with an audio-visual presentation on the battle of Chickamauga. | |
| Coolidge
Park Phone: 423-757-2143 Web-Site |
A delightful carousel with hand-carved animals, open space, and an expansive view of the river. | |
| Tennessee
Valley Railroad Museum Web-Site |
Preserving Yesterday for Tomorrow --- Chattanooga's "Trademark Attraction" In 1961 a small group of Chattanooga railfans, concerned about the disappearance of steam locomotives and passenger trains from America's Railroads, organized the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum as a non-profit, educational corporation with a mission to preserve, restore, and operate historic railway equipment. Today we are the largest operating railroad museum in the South. Come take a ride with us and relive history as we strive to preserve yesterday for tomorrow's generation. | |
| The
Lookout Mountain Incline Railway Phone:423-821-4224 Web-Site |
The thrill of riding "America's Most Amazing Mile" has delighted guests for more than a century. As the Incline climbs historic Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga's surrounding mountains and valleys come alive as the trolley-style railcars carry you cloud high. | |
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