Not content to be known only for the Choo-Choo, Chattanooga has made use of its resources to add attractions for its wide array of residents and visitors.
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Chattanooga’s restaurant scene continues to grow. Greg Adkins, CEO of the Tennessee Hospitality Association, said restaurant owners across the area are reporting business gains in 2011.
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From dozens of karaoke venues and steamy nightclub jazz spots to underground indie and alt-rock clubs, there’s seemingly a venue for every musical genre in Chattanooga.
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Chattanooga has a rich history of supporting art galleries and museums. Below is a list of some of the more prominent visual arts venues around the city.
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Chattanooga is a city built on industry, but everyone knows that industry runs on caffeine. Fortunately, Chattanoogans can fuel up at one of the city’s many area coffee shops.
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The bicycling community in the Chattanooga area has grown significantly in recent years with many organized rides for road and mountain bike riders of all ability levels.
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For thrill seekers, nature lovers or sports enthusiasts, the mountains and waterways surrounding Chattanooga are a playground of endless potential.
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Whether you prefer to boat, canoe, kayak or standup paddleboard, the creeks, lakes and river in the immediate area provide plenty of opportunities to enjoy your hobby.
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Hunting and fishing have long been a big part off outdoors life in Chattanooga and the tri-state area, and many area residents head to the woods, lakes and streams each year in search of a trophy kill or catch.
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