Chattanooga: The Charm of the Choo Choo

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The southern states of the USA are a very special part of America. Here, it's hot; the streets are emptier than in the bustling cities, and music fills the air. This region birthed blues, country, and rock 'n' roll, with friendly people, numerous historical sites of great cultural value, and unique landscapes.

Lookout Mountain
Lookout Mountain 

Nashville, Memphis, and Chattanooga are among the most renowned cities in Tennessee. Chattanooga's attractions include not only the "Weeping Stairs" and the Trail of Tears but also the stunning Lookout Mountain and Ruby Falls.

Riverside
Riverside

A very nice City

Chattanooga, with a population of 550,000, sits idyllically on the banks of the Tennessee River, close to the Georgia border. You can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, where some of the city's most attractive buildings, restaurants, and museums are located.

The bridge over the tennesse river
The bridge over the tennesse river

One photogenic building, constructed in 1904, now houses the Hunter Museum of American Art, named after the industrialist George Hunter (1886-1930). The museum focuses on 19th-century and modern American art.

The Choo Choo train
The Choo Choo train

Located at the foothills of the Appalachians, Chattanooga offers easy access to hiking, biking, and climbing adventures. Originally, the Cherokee operated a ferry here around 1835, when indigenous people and white settlers coexisted peacefully.

Chattanoogas finest
Chattanoogas finest

However, later, Native Americans like the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, and Chickasaw were forcibly relocated to less fertile lands in Oklahoma, an event known as the Trail of Tears. In 1938, over 15,000 Cherokee were among those rounded up in Chattanooga for this tragic journey, costing many lives.

Lookout from the mountain

Lookout Mountain, named after the local baseball team, looms over Chattanooga. This 730-meter-high peak, located at the junction of Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, was a strategic point during the Civil War. Today, it's one of the region's prime viewpoints, accessible via a winding road.

At the lRock City Gardens
At the lRock City Gardens

Access to the viewing platform requires a fee, as the area has transformed into a theme park known as Rock City Gardens, famous for its panoramic views across seven states and its geological and botanical wonders.

A hike along the mountain
A hike along the mountain

To make the entrance fee worthwhile, plan to spend ample time enjoying these sights, especially if you wish to visit Ruby Falls, an underground waterfall discovered in 1928 by Leo Lambert in a 200 million-year-old cave system deep beneath the mountain.

At the Game
At the Game 

The railway hub

A quicker visit can be made to the Chattanooga Choo Choo, historically significant during the Civil War as a railway hub. Now, the old train carriages have been converted into rooms for the Historic Hotel of America, with the foyer being the former train station's grand lobby.

The historical train station
The historical train station

Chattanooga gained worldwide fame through Glenn Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo," which topped the charts for 23 weeks and became the first gold record in 1942. "Choo Choo" mimics the sound of a train's steam release.

The city by night
The city by night

The song was later covered by German singer Udo Lindenberg as "Special Train to Pankow."

Chattanooga is full of murals
Chattanooga is full of murals

A walk through Chattanooga reveals why it's often voted the USA's most lovable city, even surpassing San Francisco in livability rankings. Stroll across the 722-meter-long Walnut Street Bridge at sunset to experience Chattanooga's spectacular beauty. Enjoy local pubs, explore the mural gallery, or catch a game with the Lookouts.

Yellow lights, black river
Yellow lights, black river

Mural
Mural

A complete gallery
A complete gallery

On the outside
On the outside

No sign of history no more
No sign of history no more

Empty streets
Empty streets

Downtown
Downtown

At the Lookout Mountain
At the Lookout Mountain

A small waterfall
A small waterfall

Glen Falls in fall isn’t much impressible
Glen Falls in fall isn't much impressible

Dry fall
Dry fall

On the over the fall
On the over the fall

Driving north
Driving north

Further North
Further North

Sewer cover with cannon
Sewer cover with cannon

At the river side
At the river side

Looking to the city
Looking to the city

At the Tennessee river
At the Tennessee river

A church like a needle
A church like a needle

The ”Trail of Tears” once startet here
The "Trail of Tears" once startet here

The river by night
The river by night

The stadium of the Lookouts
The stadium of the Lookouts

Baseball - see the ball!
Baseball - see the ball!

At the game
At the game

A heavy rains stops the game
A heavy rains stops the game

After the break
After the break


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Wowww the place looks so beautiful. And the way you took your photos is so nice.

Excelente tomas fotográficas de la ciudad 🏙 @koenau 🤩🤩, siempre disfruto mucho tus post foto por foto..que bonito quedo el graffiti de el malo de la guerra de las galaxias !!! Saludos desde cuba 🇨🇺

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