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Chattanooga Tennessee Hotels
Situated along the Tennessee River and tucked away in the southern Appalachian Mountains, Chattanooga is a beautiful southern city currently enjoying a tremendous downtown renaissance.
During the Civil War, Chattanooga was a hub of river and rail transportation and, therefore, held a key strategic position for military interests. Later, the city became a major manufacturing center. |
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Like most American industrial cities, as environmental issues became a priority, major changes resulted in suburban growth and a decline in downtown activity. Through a unique collaboration between communities, neighborhoods, and both private and public investment, Chattanooga's downtown has risen to new heights. The city's riverfront entertainment district now boasts the Tennessee Aquarium, BellSouth Park, The Walnut Street Bridge, Ross's Landing, Coolidge Park, the Bluff View Arts District and the Tennessee Riverpark. Several more exciting riverfront venues are underway through the city's expansive Chattanooga Waterfront Project. In addition, dozens of quality restaurants, shops and entertainment venues have opened in the past several years.
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The Chattanoogan is now leading the way for redevelopment in the historic Southside, which already features fabulous shopping at Warehouse Row and some of the best restaurants and nightlife in the city.
For more information on the city of Chattanooga, visit the convention and visitors bureau online at Chattanoogafun.com.
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