A Drive Thru Gallery
When we heard there was a public art project nicknamed “Chattanooga’s first drive-through art gallery”, we knew we needed to check it out. Artist Kevin Bate dreamed up the McCallie Walls Mural Project while driving...
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When we heard there was a public art project nicknamed “Chattanooga’s first drive-through art gallery”, we knew we needed to check it out. Artist Kevin Bate dreamed up the McCallie Walls Mural Project while driving...
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A Mexican taqueria hidden in Chattanooga’s Southside, yet right on Broad St. Tucked away in the back corner of Carniceria Loa 7 is a prepared food service counter. There are tables, or you can take...
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Are you ready to rock? Part guitar museum, part intimate music venue, and part charitable foundation providing music therapy, education, and free guitars for southern youth. Whoa! Songbirds Guitar & Pop Culture Museum is a...
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Mad Priest Coffee Roasters was on my list of “must visit” coffee shops as soon as I got to Chattanooga. When I realized how close their Broad St location was to our Airbnb, we knew...
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Lemon, Chocolate Mint, Salted Caramel, Banana, Strawberry, Vanilla, and Chocolate. All flavors you can try in a MoonPie! Who knew? MoonPies originated right here in Chattanooga back in 1917. Since then they’ve grown in popularity,...
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Spark boxes are part of a public art initiative in Chattanooga. There are surprisingly more than you realize at first, and I kept seeing more new ones as I traveled the area. I was able to find...
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Brunch in a garage? Yes! The Daily Ration was once a gas service station. On days with nice weather, they roll up the garage doors and the inside flows smoothly into the massive patio where...
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A history tour by car? Led by national park rangers? Sign me up! I was so impressed by the ranger who led our caravan tour of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. He was...
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Eleven million paper clips in an old wooden train car—what? The Children’s Holocaust Memorial in Whitwell, TN was developed as part of a voluntary after-school program to help middle school students visualize the magnitude of...
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Something I love about the Southside district of Chattanooga are these fun signs I keep seeing. Little bits of inspiration and artwork spread along the streets. Spotting one always makes me smile.
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