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What is Chattanooga Known For?
  • The Incline Railway. ...
  • Chattanooga Choo Choo. ...
  • Tennessee Aquarium. ...
  • Outdoor adventures. ...
  • Civil War history. ...
  • Broad Street. ...
  • The Walnut Street Bridge. ...
  • Bluff View Art District.
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It's a Creek word for “rock coming to a point.” This refers to one of our most infamous sites, Lookout Mountain, which begins in Chattanooga and stretches 88 ...
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