Chattanooga

A Scenic City in the Famous Tennesee Valley

617 South Crest Road, located on historic Missionary Ridge with a view to tell your friends about, overlooks the mountains to the North West and beautiful downtown Chattanooga. A true renaissance city bursting with a new vitality for life.

"Not too small and not too big, Chattanooga is really the undiscovered Gem of Tennessee"
—New York Times

A city surrounded by mountains, rivers, streams and lakes of the famous Tennessee Valley with all the commercial and recreational advantages that they bring to the area. A city that deserves the name "Scenic City".

A city and area with all the amenities you could ever want. Three universities, including the University of Tennessee Chattanooga, with Masters and Doctoral degree programs; twenty two junior colleges, health care, active cultural groups, artists, theater groups, writers guild, transportation, the junction of three interstate highways, including one of the Nations major north/south interstate highways, I-75, running from the Canadian border to Miami, Florida, Communications of all descriptions.

The city's scientific and engineering community is connected to one of the world's largest and fastest supercomputers, a Cray XT3, through the University of Tennessee Chattanooga and ORNL (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) located at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The University of Tennessee manages the system.

A city that is a product of its history from the time of the discovery of America; the Cherokee nation and the sadness of the Trail of Tears; the Civil War, part of which was fought on the hallowed ground of Missionary Ridge.

Reminisce of WW2 — the Glenn Miller orchestra playing the "The Chattanooga Choo-Choo," the song sung and hummed by GI's for three and a half years as a sweet reminder of home.

Arriving today as a modern city with it's conceptual plan, "Vision Twenty-First Century," now being carried out with the redevelopment of downtown Chattanooga, the new aquarium, one of the largest in the U.S. and other sites attracting millions of visitors annually.

The new "River Walk" stretching northeast some eight miles from downtown Chattanooga and meandering along the beautiful Tennessee River to the TVA Chickamauga dam.

Chattanooga is located only a short drive, in different directions, from five major destinations: Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, Birmingham and the Great Smoky Mountains. Due to the proximity to Atlanta, some are referring to the area as "Chattlanta."

As a progressive, medium size, Southern city of 150,000 people Chattanooga offers the following:

A city to enjoy.