History, Culture + Museums

The Chattanooga area offers a strong mix of local history, art, and cultural landmarks.

Dining, Breweries + Local Flavor

Chattanooga Brewing Company

Enjoy historic German-style beers and hearty pub fare in a classic Southside atmosphere.

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Outdoor Recreation + Nature

Miller Park

An updated urban oasis in the heart of downtown. It is the perfect spot for a mid-day stroll or catching a live band on Friday and Saturday nights during the summer months.

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Unique + Local Experiences

Southern Belle Riverboat Cruise

Sightseeing and dining cruises along the Tennessee River.

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Family-Friendly Attractions

Coolidge Park

A favorite riverfront spot featuring a restored 1894 carousel and an interactive splash pad. (Walnut Street Bridge is closed thru 9/26), you can still enjoy stunning views and North Shore shopping.

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History, Culture + Museums
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Chattanooga Choo Choo

A historic restored train terminal with dining, entertainment, and historic rail cars.

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History, Culture + Museums

Hunter Museum of American Art

American art museum overlooking the Tennessee River.

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History, Culture + Museums

International Towing & Recovery Museum

A one-of-a-kind look at the birthplace of the towing industry, featuring beautifully restored antique wreckers and the Wall of Honor.

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Lookout Mountain Incline Railway

Historic railway offering panoramic views over the Chattanooga Valley.

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History, Culture + Museums

National Medal of Honor Heritage Center

Interactive museum honoring military valor and Chattanooga’s role in U.S. history.

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