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Karaoke Cruises & Scenic Views: Chattanooga VIP Tours

There’s no better way to explore the Scenic City than from the water—and Chattanooga VIP Tours takes that adventure to a whole new level. From scenic cruises to karaoke on the Tennessee River, this brand-new experience blends luxury, entertainment, and unforgettable views. Cruise the Scenic City…

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Chattanooga Ghosts, Ghouls, & Cryptids: Oh My!

For all you ghouls and goblins out there who love a good scare, this blog is just for you. From ghostly legends and haunted landmarks to creatures that lurk in the woods, we’ve rounded up some of the creepiest Chattanooga and Appalachian folklore we could dig up—just in time for spooky season. So…

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Your Ultimate Guide to Visiting Ruby Falls in Chattanooga

Ruby Falls has been captivating visitors since its grand opening in 1929—but its story began long before then. For more than a decade, founder Leo Lambert dreamed of finding an entrance to the closed off Lookout Mountain Cave, and after lot’s of searching he found something even more beautiful…

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Dive into Chattanooga's Art Scene at the UTC Fine Arts Center

About the UTC’s Fine Art Center Chattanooga is a city full of locally made art, with murals and sculptures scattered throughout, constantly drawing people in to explore its vibrant and ever-growing art scene. Yet, one gem that often gets overlooked is the Fine Arts Center at the University of…

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Music Venues

Chattanooga's music culture is thriving. And there are plenty of places to enjoy live music. Whether your thing is soulful singer/songwriters, classic rock n’ roll, jazz, hip hop, or dance parties, there’s a music venue for you to experience in Chattanooga. Barking Legs Theater Bessie Smith…

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Make Music Day Chattanooga: All the City’s a Stage

Ever dreamed of a day when music fills the streets, parks, and museums – all for free? That dream will come to reality on June 21 during Make Music Day! The History of Make Music Day Make Music Day originated in France in 1982, with the name Fête de la Musique. A French minister did a survey…

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