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Chattanooga, Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States, has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century. Originally known as Ross’s Landing, the city was a strategic point for trade and communication between Native American tribes and European settlers. In the mid-19th century, Chattanooga became a key hub for the transportation industry with the arrival of railroads and the construction of the Tennessee River. The city played a significant role in the Civil War, serving as a crucial supply center for the Confederate Army. After the war, Chattanooga experienced rapid industrial growth, becoming a major manufacturing center for textiles, iron, and steel. The city also played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement, hosting sit-ins and protests during the 1960s. Today, Chattanooga is a vibrant city known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, thriving arts scene, and revitalized downtown area. Its historic sites, such as the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel and the Tennessee Aquarium, attract visitors from around the world.

The top 10 industries that are hiring locally:

  1. Healthcare
  2. Technology
  3. Education
  4. Finance
  5. Hospitality
  6. Construction
  7. Retail
  8. Manufacturing
  9. Government
  10. Transportation

The top 10 recreational activities the area is known for:

  1. Hiking
  2. Mountain Biking
  3. Golfing
  4. Fishing
  5. Skiing
  6. Snowboarding
  7. River Rafting
  8. Camping
  9. Wine Tasting
  10. Hot Air Ballooning

Average low and high temperature for the month:

  • Low: 45°F
  • High: 70°F

Average precipitation for the month: 1.5 inches Elevation: 3,000 feet Average home price: $350,000 Average household income: $60,000 The top 10 tourist points of interest:

  1. National Park
  2. Historic Downtown District
  3. Botanical Garden
  4. Museum
  5. Scenic Overlook
  6. Shopping Mall
  7. Zoo
  8. Art Gallery
  9. Farmers Market
  10. Amusement Park

The top 10 restaurants:

St. John’s Restaurant

Southside

Located in a historic building, St. John’s offers a refined dining experience with a focus on contemporary American cuisine, showcasing locally sourced ingredients.

Alleia

Southside

An upscale Italian eatery known for its rustic charm and wood-fired dishes. Alleia features a menu inspired by traditional Italian recipes with a modern twist.

Flying Squirrel

Southside

Offering a dynamic atmosphere and eclectic menu, Flying Squirrel is a trendy spot for flavorful dishes and unique cocktails in a casual setting.

Easy Bistro & Bar

Downtown

A sophisticated take on Southern cuisine with French influences, Easy Bistro & Bar is a chic spot for enjoying fresh seafood and innovative dishes.

Public House

Warehouse Row

This restaurant presents Southern classics with a modern flair, prioritizing seasonal and local produce, and offering an extensive beer and wine selection.

The FEED Co. Table & Tavern

Southside

A lively spot known for its comforting farm-to-table dishes, The FEED Co. provides a family-friendly environment with frequent live music performances.

Blue Orleans Seafood Restaurant

Northshore

Specializing in authentic New Orleans cuisine, Blue Orleans is beloved for its vibrant atmosphere and flavorful dishes reminiscent of the Big Easy.

State of Confusion

Southside

Fusing Latin, Cajun, and American flavors, State of Confusion features a lively setting and an extensive menu filled with imaginative dishes.

The Boathouse Rotisserie & Raw Bar

Amnicola

Located along the Tennessee River, The Boathouse is famous for its riverside views, fresh seafood, and wood-fired meats in a casual ambiance.

The Bitter Alibi

Downtown

This quirky and laid-back spot is a favorite for brunch and late-night bites, with inventive bar food and craft cocktails drawing a loyal crowd.

Current Events:

Bobby Stone Film Series: Napoleon Dynamite
Feb 26
Thu • 6:30pm

Bobby Stone Film Series: Napoleon Dynamite

The Walker Theatre

BOBBY STONE FILM SERIES: FIGHT CLUB
Feb 26
Thu • 9:00pm

BOBBY STONE FILM SERIES: FIGHT CLUB

The Walker Theatre

7th Annual BEC Awards
Feb 27
Thu • 6:00pm

7th Annual BEC Awards

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium

Tab Benoit + Paul Thorn: One Night Only
Feb 27
Thu • 8:00pm

Tab Benoit + Paul Thorn: One Night Only

The Walker Theatre

Cheap Trick: All Washed Up Tour
Mar 02
Thu • 7:30pm

Cheap Trick: All Washed Up Tour

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium

Jake Owen
Mar 05
Thu • 8:00pm

Jake Owen

The Walker Theatre

Leela James: 2BHONEST
Mar 06
Thu • 7:30pm

Leela James: 2BHONEST

The Walker Theatre

US 101's Heart Strings for Hope benefitting St. Jude CRH
Mar 09
Thu • 7:00pm

US 101’s Heart Strings for Hope benefitting St. Jude CRH

Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium

Christopher Cross
Mar 10
Thu • 7:30pm

Christopher Cross

The Walker Theatre