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3 years ago

Unique shops and restaurants. 2 hour street parking. We visited 4 distinct Chattanooga neighborhoods and this one had the most retailers.

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Rock City - Rock City Fall Colors 2024

Rock City

4.3(681 reviews)
10.8 km

Rock City was the highlight of our trip. While admission is a bit pricey at around $42 per person,…read morewe felt it was well worth it. We spent about three hours exploring the grounds, which were much larger than they appeared at first glance. It was a hot day, but the experience was still enjoyable thanks to shaded paths, cool underground sections that offered a break from the heat, and a few misting stations--Steve even lifted Luna up so she could enjoy the mist too. We took plenty of breaks, stayed hydrated, and sought out shade whenever possible. Overall, it was a fantastic and memorable experience. We highly recommend bringing your pet-just be sure they're comfortable with the heat and that you take the proper precautions to keep them cool and safe on hot days.

This place was absolutely amazing! Visiting my mom from California and came to spend a couple days…read morein Chattanooga. Based on the other reviews, we decided to give it a try. Soooo happy we did. We spent over 4 hours here! We took our time wandering through all the trails and caves. We did spend an hour or so taking a break from the rain and had lunch at Cafe 7. The Chili Bowl was delicious but lukewarm. I had the Mistletoe Mule and my mom had a Spiked Cider. Both were great. Buy tickets online and they're $20 per person cheaper! For $24 person, I felt like this was a great value since we pretty much spent the whole day here. I LOVE that there was no guided tour and that we could just wander around at our own pace

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Rock City - Creepy gnome village

Creepy gnome village

Rock City - Snow White and the seven dwarfs

Snow White and the seven dwarfs

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Chattanooga Street Art

Chattanooga Street Art

5.0(1 review)
3.0 km

One of the tell-tale signs of URBAN RENEWAL in the United States is the sudden explosion of Street…read moreArt emerging within the local architectural landscape. I have witnessed it in many cities, but I was not fully aware that Chattanooga, TN had joined the game until a recent (and way too brief) visit to the city. I LOVE ART, for so many reasons. I love the power of expression without the need for words. I love the multifaceted ability art has to speak one thing to one person, and something completely different to another and yet both are inspired in powerful ways. In terms of street art, I particularly like the flavor it adds to a community and how it can transform a dilapidated area into a culturally rich environment for growth, acceptance, diversity and revitalization. My love of art does not typically involve abstract art (such as Picasso), but Street Art gives such a high volume of emotion and personal statement that not only can it touch your soul in unexpected ways, but it also gives you a strong glimpse into the mind of the artist. Street Art can often times act as a bridge between opposing sides, many times showing the connective fibers we all share with one another. It is this reason that it disturbs me when I see it being disrespected by property owners that may not value it as much as they should. Take for example the building occupants at the northwest corner of Cowart St. & West Main St. A beautifully designed mural awaits visitors there, but is littered with crates and other rubbish, some blocking or covering the art. While I get that art doesn't move everyone, I still think that it should be respected. There are some property owners that disregard it while others decorate it with planters or add outdoor patios to highlight and proudly feature it! Art is probably one of the most sobering reflections of real life there is... from the subject matter itself to the way each individual responds to it. Some will marvel at its beauty, some are stopped in their tracks as if it audibly called to them, while others pass works of art as if there is nothing special or meaningful about them. However, I get a strong feeling the residents of Chattanooga will embrace art so deeply that eventually the entire city will, in itself, become a gallery. What a glorious gallery it will be in a city that already has so much natural beauty. TO LOCAL CHATTANOOGANS I only had a few hours to visit but created this page not only to celebrate the happenings in your city, but in hopes you will add more photos as you find these hidden gems around town. I would love to be able to revisit this page and see all the wonderful murals I missed on this visit, so please keep an eye out for the beauty of murals and sculptures that blanket your lovely city like wildflowers randomly popping up in a country field. I will look forward to all your photos with eager anticipation! TO CHATTANOOGA STREET ARTISTS I love what you do! Whether you practice only as a local artist or travel to different cities around the globe for your commissioned work, I admire your visionary skills to transform thought into stunning visual effect for all to see. In the military, there are some units designed to go in and prepare areas for the soldiers that will follow. Laying the groundwork and clearing the way for change and progress. YOU ARE THOSE SOLDIERS!!! If you are an artist with an upcoming street mural, please feel free to contact me via Yelp messages and invite me to see your work as you are in the process of transferring it from paper to reality. I WOULD LOVE to witness a street mural from the first paint stroke onto an exterior wall to the last brilliant final touch! It would be my honor to hold a ladder or make a coffee run or anything to be of voluntary use to your cause!!! I will drive 2 hours from my home in Georgia just to be a part of it if you ask! 2018/37

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Chattanooga Street Art - Side of Champy's Chicken

Side of Champy's Chicken

Chattanooga Street Art
Chattanooga Street Art

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The Blue Rhino - Great riverfront park!

The Blue Rhino

4.5(2 reviews)
0.3 km

Wonderful riverfront parks and trails in Chattanooga and a pedestrian bridge! Lovely place to…read morestroll.

I see this Rhino almost every time I visit Coolidge Park and it recently crossed my mind that the…read moresculpture reminds me of the Blue Dog in the Bluff View Art District that was made by artist Mark Chatterley. They're both in the Chattanooga color of blue and both have a texture and both animals but alas, no. (Seriously, have you noticed how many things are named blue in Chattanooga....) Sadly there is no art plaque on the majestic blue rhino so my search started. The lovely lady at River Gallery definitely knew that it wasn't a Chatterley piece but had no new info on the sculpture. A quick search on the Google gave me what I was looking for. The piece which is actually named "Blue Boy Push Toy #1" was created by local artist, John Petrey. And Blue Boy had a bit of hot gos (gossip) to joining to Chattanooga art scene. Seems the Chattanooga City Council had a split vote on to purchase or let him go back in 2011. Even though funds were allocated, not sure why there was an issue. Blue Boy's price of $35,000 fit into the budget, he was created by a local artist and well, he's beautiful. Maybe it was because he's in a wagon? And there were thoughts of someone would haul him away?? Well, lucky for us, he has become a permanent part of our amazing public art collection. And please, don't get any ideas on trying to roll him out of the park......

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The Blue Rhino
The Blue Rhino
The Blue Rhino

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The Ed Johnson Project - The bridge

The Ed Johnson Project

4.0(1 review)
2.7 km

Finding a Stolpersteine https://www.yelp.com/user_details_review_search?q=+Stolpersteine when…read morewalking the streets of a European city is a jarring experience and I had the same feeling when I started reading what happened to Ed Johnson here in Chattanooga. The United States has a dark history and it wasn't all that long ago. This memorial points out one of those incidents. Ed Johnson was murdered by a lunch mob following a conviction for a rape but the Supreme Court had issued a stay of execution. Because they felt that there might be a stay, the mob broke into the jail and killed Johnson. In response, President Theodore Roosevelt directed the Secret Service to help investigate the crime, which resulted in the Hamilton County Sheriff being found guilty for contempt of court (the only criminal trial ever held by the United States Supreme Court). Nearly a century later, Johnson's conviction was overturned on the grounds that he did not receive a fair trial due to the all-white jury and the refusal to move the trial to a new jurisdiction due to the publicity over the case. The monument celebrates Ed Johnson's cruel murder and sacrifice, pays tribute to Noah Parden, Styles Hutchins, and the African-American community that helped them, and remembers the Supreme Court case that forever altered American history and civil rights. Johnson is not the only person represented in the figures of the memorial. Take the time to read the plaques and understand what happened here. [Review 18808 overall - 344 in Tennessee - 2331 of 2022.]

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The Ed Johnson Project - Ed Johnson Memorial, Chattanooga

Ed Johnson Memorial, Chattanooga

The Ed Johnson Project - Memorial

Memorial

The Ed Johnson Project - Ed Johnson Memorial, Chattanooga

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Ed Johnson Memorial, Chattanooga

North Shore Historic District - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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