Calling all Chattanoogans: What are some traditions unique to Chattanooga?

Tysen Kim, 8, topples off the front of a sled as he and his friend, Claire Kim, 11, slide down the hill at Renaissance Park Saturday, April 13, 2019 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Due to the rain earlier in the day, their sled kept getting stuck on the side of the hill, which is what caused Tysen to be thrown forward.
Tysen Kim, 8, topples off the front of a sled as he and his friend, Claire Kim, 11, slide down the hill at Renaissance Park Saturday, April 13, 2019 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Due to the rain earlier in the day, their sled kept getting stuck on the side of the hill, which is what caused Tysen to be thrown forward.

Have you participated in a uniquely Chattanoogan activity or tradition of which newcomers may not be aware?

On a sunny day do you like to head over to Renaissance Park with broken down cardboard box in hand to slide down the park's grassy hill?

Or perhaps you're more into taking a leisurely walk over the Walnut Street Bridge to grab an ice cream cone at Clumpies?

If you have a favorite activity or tradition that is unique to the Chattanooga metro area, we'd like to hear about it. Please share your ideas via this Google form, email cstewart@timesfreepress.com or post your favorite tradition on the Chattanooga Times Free Press social media sites or in the comments section of this article.

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