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  2. Ferger Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ferger Place Historic District in Chattanooga, Tennessee was so named and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. "Ferger Place" was founded in 1910 as the first exclusively White [ 2 ] gated community ("restricted private park" [ 3 ] ) south of the Mason–Dixon line .

  3. Tennessee Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Aquarium was the first element of Chattanooga's downtown revitalization plans to begin operation, preceding hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues. Community leaders credit it with beginning to improve residents' perceptions of the downtown and riverfront districts, as well as attracting tourist traffic.

  4. Coolidge Park - Wikipedia

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    Coolidge Park is a park located on the North Shore of Chattanooga, Tennessee, along the Tennessee River. [1] [2] It has an interactive water fountain, rock climbing, a pavilion, picnic amenities, a military memorial, and a 100-year old restored antique carousel. [1] [2] There are also docking facilities. [3] It is also near the Walnut Street ...

  5. St. Elmo Historic District (Chattanooga, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    St. Elmo became part of the city of Chattanooga when it was annexed in September 1929. Hundreds of properties in the neighborhood were listed on the National Register in 1982, and in 1996 St. Elmo was designated a Local Historic District. Many of the buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century have been preserved.

  6. Sight and sound seesaw installation, 'Rock the Riverfront ...

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    Jan. 23—RiverCity officials are bringing to downtown Chattanooga's riverfront an interactive art installation of 15 huge seesaws that light up and create sound when in use. The seesaws, coupled ...

  7. Chattanooga, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Chattanooga has a wide variety of entertainment, dining, cultural and architectural attractions, including the Tennessee Aquarium, opened in 1992; the Creative Discovery Museum, opened in 1995; and the historic Walnut Street Bridge, reopened in 1993. The downtown footprint is bounded by interstate highway I-24 on the south to Frazier ...

  8. Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    At the East Chattanooga facility, a repair shop and a turntable were added to provide facilities for locomotive repair and maintenance. Beginning in the 1990s, TVRM started running trains to the Chattanooga Choo Choo (called the Downtown Arrow, now discontinued) and excursions to Summerville, Georgia on the Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway.

  9. Hunter Museum of American Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum is situated on an 80-foot (24 m) bluff overlooking the Tennessee River and downtown Chattanooga. The Faxon House, built in 1904, was built where a Confederate battery had been emplaced. Once a prestigious address for Victorian houses, the area is now home to the Bluff View Art District. [3]