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North Georgia Attractions & Activities
Chattanooga Attractions
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Bluff View Arts District:
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Stroll through the sculpture garden, shops, restaurants, art gallery, and Hunter Museum of
American Art. Restaurants include: Rembrandts Coffee House, Back Inn Caf, Renaissance Commons, Tonys Pasta Shop and Trattoria.
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Chattanooga Ducks
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See Chattanooga by land and water. Not just a tour, its a 60-minute adventure. You will board an authentic renovated World War II Amphibious Landing Vehicle for a narrated tour of downtown Chattanooga. Just when you think youve seen it all, you will splash into the Tennessee River at Historic Rosss Landing for an unforgettable trip around Maclellan Island, A Chattanooga Wildlife Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Chattanooga Lookouts
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Double A Professional Team, Cincinnati Reds Affiliate since 1988. For schedule and ticket information call
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Chattanooga Riverboat Co. Southern Belle
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Enjoy a variety of cruises on the 500 passenger climate controlled Southern Belle departing from Rosss Landing at the foot of Chestnut Street in downtown Chattanooga. Offering breakfast, lunch and dinner cruises. Located at Ross's Landing across from the Tennessee Aquarium.
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Chattanooga Zoo
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Red pandas in the Himalayan Passage, chimps in the Gombe Forest, animals in the Warner Park Ranch Exhibit. Open daily 9am 5pm daily
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Chickamauga National Military Park
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(This is a stop on our Civil War scenic drive) Nestled between mountains and ridges, Chattanooga railroads and strategic location were sought by both the North and the South during the Civil War. The bloodiest two-day battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Chickamauga, had brought victory to the Confederates and successfully pushed the Union forces out of North Georgia. Two months later, the fate of the confederacy was sealed with the Battles for Chattanooga. In 1890, President Benjamin Harrison signed legislation declaring it the nations first military park. Includes a visitor center, audio-visual programs, exhibits, The Fuller Gun Museum.
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Coolidge Park Interactive Fountain and Carousel
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Coolidge Park is Chattanooga's most popular park. Situated on the city's north shore, this exciting 7-acre park offers a rare opportunity to relax, play, and socialize year-round. Named in honor of Charles Coolidge, a World War II Medal of Honor recipient, Coolidge Park features a beautifully restored hand-carved carousel, a pavilion, an interactive play fountain, an open-air performance venue, and lots of open space. Restaurants, shops, and several popular attractions such as the Walnut Street Bridge and the Walnut Wall Climbing Facility surround the park. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. - 10 p.m., 7 days a week. The carousel at Coolidge Park remains open to the public Mondays - Saturdays, Noon - 7:30 p.m. and on Sundays, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.
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Creative Discovery Museum
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A hands-on museum that makes learning about science, music, and history a blast! Children can pilot a riverboat, create dams and channels for floating boats, dig for dinosaurs or even explore child-size versions of a cozy home and sports car.
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Hunter Museum of American Art:
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The museum has just completed a $19.95 million expansion and renovation that boasts and additional 27,000 square feet, a new entrance, caf, auditorium, gift shop, and the Souths largest collection of American art. Open Daily
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Lake Winnepesaukah Amusement Park
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Dare to ride the breathtaking Cannon Ball roller coaster, tour the park on the C.P. Huntington train or make a splash on the paddleboats, or the Pipeline Plunge. Over 30 ridges plus games, arcade, gift shops, picnic areas, and more. Open mid-April through Labor Day.
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