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Midwestern ice cream in the heart of the South |
26-B Frazier Avenue (at Coolidge Park Chattanooga, TN 37405 United States +1 423 267 5425 |
Visitors to Coolidge Park will enjoy this whimsical ice cream parlor. It features a wooden deck overlooking the park and the downtown skyline. From simple vanilla and chocolate ice cream to exotic chai and mango sorbet, it is all made fresh on the premises. There are so many delectable choices it is hard to decide. Indulge in a triple scoop cone or try other cool delights like shakes, malts, floats and sundaes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chattanooga's newest recreation center |
150 River Street on the Riverfront Chattanooga, TN 37405 United States http://www.chattanooga.gov/PRA... |
Once an abandoned shipping yard, Coolidge Park has carried the spirit of revitalization from downtown to the North Shore. The park features a century-old, hand-carved carousel. A large fountain with stone horses, lions and sea turtles sprays water to cool youngsters on hot summer afternoons. A large common area along the riverfront allows for games, picnics and relaxing afternoons. Two stages and a pavilion area offer space for weddings and other special events. Park admission is free. Fee to rent the stage or pavilion. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Catch a ride on a valiant steed |
1 River Street at Coolidge Park Chattanooga, TN 37405 United States +1 423 757 7629 |
Traveling from New York to Massachusetts and spending a great deal of time in Atlanta, this beautiful carousel was built by Gustav Dentzel in 1895. It delighted and served Atlanta residents until its dismantling in the 1960's after a lack of funding. A group of local Chattanooga investors found the tattered remains and hired a company of artists to restore the grand merry-go-round, adding new horses, sleds and other animals so it could be admired at its present home in Coolidge Park. Children can ride atop a valiant steed for a mere 50 cents and parents can join them or watch from the comfort of a nearby rocking chair. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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