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  2. List of convention centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chattanooga Convention Center: Chattanooga: Tennessee: 100,800 sq ft (9,360 m 2) 160,580 sq ft (14,918 m 2) Denny Sanford Premier Center/Sioux Falls Arena and ...

  3. Chattanooga Convention Center outsources its food services - AOL

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    Jan. 25—Nearly four decades after its opening in downtown Chattanooga, the Chattanooga Convention Center has outsourced its food and banquet services for the first time, to a Chicago-based ...

  4. $33 million hotel planned near Chattanooga Convention Center

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    Feb. 10—A developer has plans to add to the number of hotel rooms near the Chattanooga Convention Center with a seven-story structure holding both the Home2 Suites and Tru by Hilton brands. The ...

  5. Chattanooga Choo-Choo Hotel - Wikipedia

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    They renamed it The Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel. [4] The 24-acre (97,000 m 2) complex was a convention center, hotel and resort with restaurants, shops and a model railroad setup that was operated by the Chattanooga Area Model Railroad Club (now disbanded) on the second floor of the property. [8]

  6. Chattacon - Wikipedia

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    Chattacon was founded by Chattanooga native Irv Koch; [4] the first Chattacon was held in January 1976. [5] Formatted as a "relaxacon", it drew 81 guests, and lost money. By Chattacon III in 1978, it was a more traditional science fiction convention, with A. E. van Vogt as Guest of Honor, and had returned the costs of its original organization ...

  7. Riverbend Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Riverbend Festival, also called Riverbend, is a well-known annual music festival in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which was started in June 1982 as a five-night festival. Over the years, the festival devolved into the three nights of its current run and presently ranks in the top 10 percent of all American festivals. [ 1 ]