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E. 11th St. Chattanooga: 5: Newton Chevrolet Building: April 2, 1973 (#73001775) July 13, 2006: 329 Market Street: Chattanooga: Current occupant is Chattanooga Allergy Clinic 6: Park Hotel: August 18, 1980 (#80003821) July 13, 2006: 117 East 7th Street: Chattanooga: Renamed Newell Tower 7: Benjamin F. Thomas House: December 3, 1980 (#80003825)
Walnut Street, over the Tennessee River, Chattanooga, Tennessee Coordinates 35°3′29″N 85°18′26″W / 35.05806°N 85.30722°W / 35.05806; -85
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The Market Street Bridge, officially referred to as the John Ross Bridge, is a bascule bridge that spans the Tennessee River between downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the Northshore District. It carries North Market Street (formerly designated as U.S. Route 127), and was named in honor of Cherokee Chief John Ross. The bridge was completed in ...
The Chattanooga Market is the region's largest producer-only arts and crafts and farmers' market. It is held every Sunday from April to December at the open-air First Horizon Pavilion in Chattanooga, Tennessee, typically from 11am until 4pm (hours can vary for special events). The market has over 300 vendors, and attracts an audience of 6,000 ...
Chattanooga (/ ˌ tʃ æ t ə ˈ n uː ɡ ə / CHAT-ə-NOO-gə) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.It is located along the Tennessee River, and borders Georgia to the south.
1617 Wilcox Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37406 1362 Market St, Chattanooga, TN 34702: Fleet: 105: Annual ridership: approx. 3 million: Fuel type: Electric Natural Gas Diesel Hybrid: Chief executive: Charles D. Frazier: Board of Directors: Johan de Nysschen, Chairman Evann Freeman, Vice-Chairman Arcie Reeves, Secretary Patricia McKoy, Treasurer Charita ...
Underground Chattanooga is a below-ground area of Chattanooga, Tennessee that resulted from citizen efforts to prevent floods in the aftermath of the flood of 1867. It was rediscovered by Jeff Brown in the 1970s.