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An elegant way to see the city |
100 Ringgold Road Chattanooga, TN 37412-0820 United States +1 423 893 7600 http://www.chattanooga.net/com... |
Whether you are attending an important conference or just want to arrive in style, this limousine service is Chattanooga's leading provider of luxury car service. From the simple 8 passenger stretch models to the outrageous 13-passenger Lincoln Navigator stretch, your party will be the star attraction. Hire a car for social events, weddings, parties, airport service, business meetings, out-of-town trips or any special occasion that you want to be even more special. Minimum 3-hour rental on all stretch models, 4-hour minimum on the Navigator. Prices range from $75-$95 per hour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Providing valuable information about local attractions |
2 Broad Street Next to the Tennessee Aquarium Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States +1 423 756 8687 http://www.chattanoogacvb.com/ |
The Chattanooga Visitor Center is located next door to the city's most popular landmark, the Tennessee Aquarium, offering visitors valuable tourist information. From planning a romantic dinner to a productive fishing expedition, the friendly staff will help you select the activities and tours you will enjoy the most. Once you work out the itinerary, it's time to see the sights. Shuttles leave from the Visitor Center and travel all the way to the famed Choo Choo on the other side of town, making stops every block or so. You can see all the downtown attractions and never move your car. The centre is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nation's oldest military park |
US Highway 27 - Lafayette Road Chattanooga, GA 30742 United States +1 423-821 7786 http://www.nps.gov |
Just south of Chattanooga is the site of the area's longest and bloodiest battle of the United States Civil War. The U.S. War Department (now the Department of the Interior) declared this battlefield a National Military Park. It has attracted millions of visitors over the years. A visitor's center provides detailed information about the history of the battlefield and the battles fought here. The self-guided tour takes you through a number of battle sites, Wilder Tower lookout and a common area for picnics and recreation. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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