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Tennessee Aquarium
I didn’t have anywhere to be until 6:00 pm, and I didn’t want to spend my afternoon in my less-than-comfortable room at the Chattanooga Choo-Choo. I hadn’t planned on touring the aquarium, but it was right there … Amanda was … Continue reading
At the Chattanooga Choo-Choo
For the five nights I was in Chattanooga for a convention, I stayed at the Chattanooga Choo-Choo, built from the old city railroad station. Or at least that’s what you’re led to believe. In fact, none of the rooms are … Continue reading
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Good Dog
I’d been hiking around Chattanooga for a couple hours. It was sunny and about 65 out and I was getting thirsty. I looked for somewhere to get something to drink and found Good Dog, a hot dog place on Frazier … Continue reading
The Art of Chattanooga
This sculpture on Miller Plaza, called Arriving Home is intended to “mimic the circular rhythms of traveling.” Two more sculptures I happened upon in Chattanooga. The first was along Market Street. And this friendly dog was at the south end … Continue reading
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Tom + Chee
I drove down to Chattanooga with three coworkers for a conference. We stopped in Indianapolis for lunch, but the restaurant we intended to eat at was closed. Across the street and down a bit, we stumbled upon this place specializing … Continue reading