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  2. Lyndhurst Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Lyndhurst Foundation is a Chattanooga, Tennessee-based grant-making foundation organized in 1938 by Coca-Cola Bottling Company magnate Cartter Lupton. The Lyndhurst Foundation was the first private foundation in Tennessee, and it focuses on the enrichment and enhancement of the social, natural, and built environment in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the surrounding southeastern region.

  3. Tim Kelly (Tennessee politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, he founded Polaris of Chattanooga, and in 2003, he started Southern Honda Powersports. He later created the Zipflip and SocialBot apps. Kelly had taken on several roles in Chattanooga community organizations, including sitting on the boards of the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce, the Community Foundation, Benwood, and the River City ...

  4. Twelve Tribes communities - Wikipedia

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    A Twelve Tribes dance. The Twelve Tribes, formerly known as the Vine Christian Community Church, [5] the Northeast Kingdom Community Church, [6] the Messianic Communities, [6] and the Community Apostolic Order, [7] is a new religious movement [7]: 155 founded by Gene Spriggs that sprang out of the Jesus movement in 1972 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. [2]

  5. Hunter Museum of American Art - Wikipedia

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    The foundation's mission was to "promote religious, charitable, scientific, literary and educational activities for the advancement or well being of mankind". The centerpiece of the Benwood Foundation's gifts to the community of Chattanooga is the Hunter Museum of American Art, originally known as the Ross Faxon House.

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

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    April 4, 1992 [1] The St. Elmo Historic District, or St. Elmo for short, is a neighborhood in the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is situated in the southernmost part of Hamilton County within the valley of Lookout Mountain below the part of the Tennessee River known as Moccasin Bend. St Elmo is at the crossroads of two ancient Indian trails ...

  7. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Wikipedia

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    UTC was founded in 1886 as the then-private and racially exclusive Chattanooga University, which was soon merged in 1889 with the Athens-based Grant Memorial University (now Tennessee Wesleyan University), [6] becoming the Chattanooga campus of U.S. Grant Memorial University. [7] [8] In 1907, the school changed its name to University of ...

  8. Siskin Children's Institute - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 35.0430°N 85.3136°W. Siskin Children's Institute, (a non-profit organization with onsite locations in both Chattanooga, Tennessee and Nashville, Tennessee and remote services in the North Georgia area) is a charity for children with special needs and their families. The institute was founded in 1950 by Mose and Garrison Siskin ...

  9. Chattanooga State Community College - Wikipedia

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    Chattanooga State Community College (informally, Chatt State) is a public community college in Chattanooga, Tennessee. [1] The college is a member of the Tennessee Board of Regents System and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). [1][2] Athletically, Chattanooga State is a member of Region VII of the NJCAA.