ChattaNOOGa
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"The Noog"
In 2015, Outside Magazine crowned Chattanooga the Best Town Ever. Set along the Tennessee River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Chattanooga is nicknamed “The Scenic City.” Your hotels are located within walking distance of the largest fresh water aquarium in the world and one of the most celebrated climbing facilities in the country. Ruby Falls and Rock City are two natural wonders found within a short drive to Lookout Mountain. While you are enjoying all of the natural beauty Chattanooga has to offer, you might be surprised to know that our city is also home to the fastest Internet speed in the Western Hemisphere!
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From the Edwin Hotel...
Step out of the Edwin Hotel and to the right you’ll see both the walkway to the Hunter Museum of Art and the Walnut Street Bridge. The former will take you to Avery’s Celebration on Saturday night. The latter is the longest pedestrian walking bridge in the United States and will lead you across the Tennessee River to Coolidge Park, where you will find a carousel, shops, and restaurants.
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The Chattanooga Art District
The Hunter Museum of Art, where Avery’s celebration will be held, is merely steps from The Edwin Hotel. The museum is part of the Chattanooga Art District/Bluff View Art District, along the Tennessee River, and houses galleries and beautiful outdoor sculptures.
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"See Rock City!"
“See Rock City” signs can be found along the major thoroughfares leading to Chattanooga. Drive up to Lookout Mountain to see both Rock City and Ruby Falls!
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Ruby Falls
Located on Lookout Mountain, Ruby Falls is a series of underground, cascading waterfalls totaling 145 feet. It’s the deepest underground water open to the public in the United States.
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Walnut Street Bridge
Located only a few steps from the Edwin Hotel, The Walnut Street Bridge, a pedestrian-only bridge, will take you across the Tennessee River…from downtown to Chattanooga’s “Northshore.”
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HighPoint Climbing
HighPoint Climbing and Fitness is located within walking distance of both the TN Aquarium and The Edwin Hotel.
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Raccoon Mountain
Raccoon Mountain Caverns contains over five miles of underground passageways. There are “Crystal Palace” walking tours that include portions of the cave that have been modified to include lights, pathways, steps, and handrails. Cave wildlife, including bats and salamanders may be spotted, as well as ancient fossils.
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The Hunter Museum
The Hunter Museum houses American art from the 1700s through present day. Beginning September 30th, the Hunter will also be featuring “Memories & Inspiration,” The Kerry and C. Betty Davis Collection of African American Art.
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Downtown and The Southside
The terminal that inspired the song now offers six restaurants, a hotel, music venue, and is the gateway to Chattanooga’s historic Southside district.
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Sculpture Fields at Montague Park
Sculpture Fields is a 33-acre park home to more than forty large scale sculptures.