this area located on the banks high above the Tennessee River has an old European feel, and is a hub of artistic activity. It includes the Hunter and Houston Museums, the River Gallery and the River Gallery Sculpture Garden, two acres of landscaping and art. The area also has a turn-of-the-century bed and breakfast inn, and four restaurants. Located at 411 East 2nd St., overlooking the Tennessee River.
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has become one of Tennessee's most popular family destinations, due to its scenic location on the banks of the Tennessee River, rich history, and its many kid-friendly attractions, such as the IMAX 3-D Theater, the Creative Discovery Museum, and the impressive Tennessee Aquarium. It has many features that please adults as well: the Bluff View Art District, the Hunter Museum of American Art and the whitewater rapids of the Ocoee and Nantahala Rivers just an hour away.
the revitalized North Shore neighborhood has become one of the hippest areas in town, as revamped warehouses and old homes gained second lives as boutiques, art galleries, upscale restaurants and bistros. Located on Frazier Ave. between the Walnut Street and Market Street Bridges.
Submitted by WDEF News 12 on July 30, 2010 - 1:54pm. Investigators with the Chattanooga Police Department Auto Theft Division arrested two men Wednesday for theft of several vehicles throughout the Chattanooga area.
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Staff Photo by Allison Carter/Chattanooga Times Free Press -The movie crew moves in a portable air conditioner into the house being used to film Water for Elephants Kensington, Ga.
Students will be able to access assistance for a variety of services such as applying for admission, completing financial aid forms, and registering for classes.
Staff Photo by Tim Barber/Chattanooga Times Free Press - Herb Cohn, a volunteer at Erlanger's information desk, takes a message at his desk on Thursday.
A man who was trying to assess the damage to a blown tire on his trailer was struck by a passing motorist this morning on Interstate 75, according to Chattanooga police.
Staff Photo by Laura-Chase McGehee/Chattanooga Times Free Press Debby Day, owner of La De Da's, packs up her showroom space in The Galleries at Southside.
What do you think about closing off a portion of the Riverwalk trail to bikers? Let us know at www.timesfreepress.com. Pending the results of a informal survey by park rangers, a one-mile stretch of the Riverwalk soon may exclude bikers.
Submitted by Dreanne Newton on July 28, 2010 - 4:31pm. News Comments Below: 0 A dangerous situation closed a section of Washington Street WednesdayA when a propane tank caught fire sending flames into the air.