Exploring Chattanooga

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Voted one of America's top family weekend getaways by Southern Living's Reader's Choice Awards, and one of America's top family destinations by FamilyFun Magazine, Chattanooga offers a variety of exciting attractions, scenic beauty, rich history, outdoor adventure and romantic escapes. Learn more about Chattanooga from the Chattanooga Area Convention & Visitors Bureau on chattanoogafun.com.

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Since the completion of the $120 million 21st Century Waterfront Plan in 2005, Chattanooga is gaining the most momentum in its vibrant arts scene. This year, Chattanooga was named the #2 Top Arts Destination for Mid-Sized Cities by American Style magazine. With a focus on public art and grants for new artists to take up residence in Chattanooga, there are plenty of opportunities to see, create and appreciate original visual art in the Scenic City.
 
hotel packages
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downtown visitors guide
culture
Association for Visual Arts
Hunter Museum of American Art
African American Museum 
Chattanooga History Center
Chattanooga Ballet
Chattanooga Symphony
Chattanooga Theatre Centre
Creative Arts Guild
Houston Museum
UTC Art Calendar
family activities
Creative Discovery Museum
Tennessee Aquarium
outdoor activities
outdoorchattanooga.com
travel
Chattanooga Airport
news
chattanoogan.com
chattanoogapulse.com


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