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Rock City Gardens
This place, on Lookout Mountain, is fantastic. It’s so corny that it transcends corny and becomes cool for its corniness. I went by myself one overcast, cool morning and was the first visitor for the day. For most of my … Continue reading
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Chattanooga Choo-Choo Model Railroad Museum
Tucked away in a narrow room on the second floor of an obscure corner of the old station building was one of the best model railroad displays I’ve ever seen. It cost me $5 to get in, but it was … Continue reading
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Alabama
I can only remember being in Alabama once before. It was about 20 miles north of this spot and solely for the purpose of getting a photo of the state sign. About all I remember about that visit is that … Continue reading
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Georgia
I had some free time on Wednesday morning, so I drove southwest for 20 minutes or so to get a photo by the Georgia state sign. I didn’t have a tripod, so I had to rest my camera on a … Continue reading
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Chattanooga Birds
I saw two Mockingbirds hanging about a trash can along the Tennessee River. I figured it was a long shot, but I put the chair on the can and stepped back. Within five minutes, I had these photos. The other … Continue reading