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News | Trends 2009 | Places

VIDEO: Trends 09 - Places
The words ‘a little something for everyone’ rings true time and again in Chattanooga. Trends’ 09 highlights different cultural, recreational and historical places that add to the area’s rich landscape.
June 28, 2009
Chattanooga area offers diverse hideaways to vist
If you're looking for a staycation but you still want to pamper yourself some, the Chattanooga region offers some interesting bed-and-breakfast choices.
June 28, 2009
Area malls weathering economic storms
Leaders at local malls remain confident that sales will pick up and say new stores continue to open.
June 28, 2009
Neighboring states ready for Volkswagen rollout
Alabama may have lost out in its bid to get the mammoth Volkswagen assembly plant, but that doesn't mean the Yellowhammer state and other neighboring states aren't eyeing the project.
June 28, 2009
Old homes serve as tourist attractions
Northwest Georgia has a number of historic homes that attract area residents, tourists and history buffs.
June 28, 2009
Nightlife keeps city rocking, rolling
From jazz bars to underground rock clubs, there's a stage for almost every musical taste within walking distance of one another in downtown Chattanooga.
June 28, 2009
National military park drives economy, preserves history, land
Just outside Chattanooga is the country's oldest and largest national military park: the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.
June 28, 2009
Fall Creek Falls remote getaway
PIKEVILLE, Tenn. -- For years, Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park on the Bledsoe-Van Buren county line has held the title of Tennessee's most visited state park and one of the most remote.
June 28, 2009
Tourist attractions evolving for local audience, visitors
Those who run Chattanooga's famous tourist attractions say they're still doing business in these tough economic times -- they're just having to cater more to locals than to out-of-towners.
June 28, 2009
Downtown not the only busy real estate market
The real estate market in downturn Chattanooga may be the hottest, but other key areas in Hamilton County continue to draw buyers.
June 28, 2009
Sequatchie, Rhea counties attracting newcomers
The same scenic beauty, friendly atmosphere and cozy burgs that attract tourists to Southeast Tennessee draw people who want to make their homes here, real estate agents say.
June 28, 2009
Traffic cameras profitable, thorny
Traffic-enforced cameras on streets, highways and intersections dot the landscape in Chattanooga and the surrounding counties.
June 28, 2009
McMinn benefits from central location
ATHENS, Tenn. -- Central East Tennessee's McMinn County borders the scenic Hiwassee River, the Cherokee National Forest and six other rural counties in its position halfway between Chattanooga and Knoxville.
June 28, 2009
New life for urban neighborhood
In Chattanooga, downtown neighborhoods once known for poverty and crime, have been given a second chance.
June 28, 2009
Local hospitals add equipment, technology
Chattanooga-area hospitals have purchased new equipment and added technology that providers say enhances both the patient experience and the training level of their doctors.
June 28, 2009

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People



Trends 2009 People Multimedia


VIDEO: Trends 09 - People
Chattanooga is attracting an ever-evolving cultural mix to the Tennessee Valley. Whether it be painting or rock-climbing, the Times Free Press is highlighting Chattanooga’s local people in Trends ’09.

Places


Trends 2009 Places Multimedia


VIDEO: Trends 09 - Places
The words ‘a little something for everyone’ rings true time and again in Chattanooga. Trends’ 09 highlights different cultural, recreational and historical places that add to the area’s rich landscape.

Products


Trends 2009 Products Multimedia


VIDEO: Trends 09 - Products
The word “Volkswagen” may be the most popular in the Chattanooga business community this year, but hundreds of other businesses have helped bring the region the prominence it enjoys today. Trends ’09 highlights products that have become cultural staples across the Tennessee Valley.
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