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    Joseph Vann's Town

    Harrison, TN    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    About mile N of here, a Chickamauga village was destroyed by Evan Shelby's punitive expedition of 1779. Following his expulsion from Georgia, this wealthy Cherokee chief built a homestead here, with three racetracks, about whic... hmdb.org

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    National Medal Of Honor Museum Of Military History

    368 Northgate Mall, Chattanooga, TN     (423) 394-0710

    3 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    The Museum Foundation's Board of Trustees is presently revising it's business and action plans. City, County, and State representatives are working with the Board to procure improved storage facilities and funding. ... americanheritage.com

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    Bonny Oaks School

    Chattanooga, TN    

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    A Hamilton County Institution Founded 1896 Authorized by Act of the General Assembly, 1895. The first Board of Trustees met March 7th 1896. Present were the Reverend J.W. Bachman, President: Major Charles D. McGuffy, Secretary:... hmdb.org

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    Harrison Academy

    Harrison, TN    

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    Founded in 1838, this was the first public school in Hamilton County. It stood on a small hill about two miles northeast. Many citizens, later prominent in the life of the state and the community, received their early education... hmdb.org

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    Old Harrison

    Harrison, TN    

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    Hamilton County's first court met at Hasten Poe's tavern near the present Daisy in 1819, later moving to Rawlings' Farm, near the present Dallas. In 1840, a courthouse was built about 500 yards NW of this point, and the new tow... hmdb.org

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    Tennessee Valley Railroad Msm

    4119 Cromwell Rd, Chattanooga, TN     (423) 894-8028

    3 out of 5 based on 14 ratings

    Ride 'Railroadings Golden Age' aboard the Tennessee Valley Railroad's restored vintage trains. It's a trip into history on a rolling time machine! Missionary Ridge Local trains run daily mid-March through October and week... citysearch.com

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    Chickamauga And Chattanooga National Military Park

    3370 Lafayette Rd, Fort Oglethorpe, GA     (706) 866-9241

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    In 1863, Union and Confederate forces fought for control of Chattanooga, the gateway to the deep south. The Confederate’s were victorious at nearby Chickamauga in September, but renewed fighting in Chattanooga in Nov... famplosion.com

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    Chattanooga African American Museum

    200 E Martin Luther King Blvd, Chattanooga, TN     (423) 266-8658

    3 out of 5 based on 7 ratings

    The Chattanooga African American Museum boasts a unique collection of multi-media presentations, rare artifacts, African Art, original sculptures, paintings, musical recordings and local Black newspapers. Explore th... americanheritage.com

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    Battles For Chattanooga Museum

    1110 E Brow Rd, Lookout Mountain, TN     (423) 821-2812

    3 out of 5 based on 14 ratings

    Spectacular, three-dimensional electronic battle map presentation of Chattanooga's Civil War history, featuring 5,000 miniature soldiers, 650 lights, sound effects and exceptional detail of the major battle of November 18... tnvacation.com

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    Chattanooga National Cemetery

    Bailey Ave, Chattanooga, TN     (423) 855-6590
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    Rows and rows of short white granite rise from the ground as a stark reminder of those who gave their lives in battle. mytravelguide.com

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    Chattanooga Regional History Museum

    400 Chestnut St, Chattanooga, TN     (423) 265-3247

    4 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    With over nine special collections of everything from art to Civil War memorabilia, the museum also holds weekly workshops open to the public. Education and public programs are offered using artifacts, video, recreated se... citysearch.com

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    Hunter Museum Of American Art

    10 Bluff View St, Chattanooga, TN     (423) 267-0968

    4 out of 5 based on 10 ratings

    This museum contains one of the southeast's most important collections of American art. The museum is a study in contrasts; it is housed in a Victorian mansion with a contemporary glass addition, and it displays everything fr... 10best.com

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    Museum Center At 5 Points

    200 Inman St E, Cleveland, TN     (423) 339-5745

    4 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Featuring the rich history of the Ocoee River and Chattanooga region, the Museum Center at 5ive Points offers visitors artifacts, exhibits and galleries of the South. citysearch.com

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    Sale Creek

    Sale Creek, TN    

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    So named because of an auction, near here, in 1779, of supplies furnished the Cherokees by British agents to stimulate their warfare against the settlers. The supplies were captured by frontiersmen under command of Col. Evan Sh... hmdb.org

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    Hardee's

    6305 Ringgold Rd, Chattanooga, TN     (423) 894-2307

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    Cheatham's Division, Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Cheatham. Hindman's Division, Brig. Gen. Patton Anderson. Walker's Division, Brig. Gen. States Rights Gist. Nov. 23ed Cheatham's and Walker's divisions held the left of the Confeder... menuism.com

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    Lookout Mountain Incline

    827 E Brow Rd, Lookout Mountain, TN     (423) 821-4224

    4 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    The Incline will be closed from November 15, 2011 - February, 2012 for seasonal repairs. A ride unlike any other! The thrill of riding 'America's Most Amazing Mile' has delighted guests for more than a century. As the... chattanoogafun.com

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    Missionary Ridge Historic District

    Chattanooga, TN    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Missionary Ridge Historic District Has been placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Listed September 5, 1996 hmdb.org

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    Brainerd Tennis Courts

    Brainerd Rd, Chattanooga, TN     (423) 400-1128

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Established 1817 by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, it played an important part in the educational development and Christianizing of the Cherokee. Brainerd Cemetery contains graves of whites and Indian... hmdb.org