One Day in Chattanooga

While Chattanooga was once known for its bustling locomotives and tourist traps like Lost Sea and Rock City, there are plenty of things to do for the grown-up road tripper. Relive the Civil War at Chickamauga Battlefield. Sip on the most famous drink in the South. Soak up the culture at an art museum. Eat a hearty Southern dinner. Enjoy the view on the way up the Lookout Mountain Incline Railway. This adorable town has plenty to offer.

For a taste of the Old South, stop by the one and only Jack Daniels Distillery in nearby Lynchburg, which was founded in 1866. Before taking the tour, grab a bite at Mary Bobo's Boarding House, where the one and only Jack Daniel spent many of his days. The best part about the distillery tours is that they are completely free! If you wa... More >
For a taste of the Old South, stop by the one and only Jack Daniels Distillery in nearby Lynchburg, which was founded in 1866. Before taking the tour, grab a bite at Mary Bobo's Boarding House, where the one and only Jack Daniel spent many of his days. The best part about the distillery tours is that they are completely free! If you want to buy some whiskey, there's an additional cost.
The Hampton Inn, located right off I-75, offers easy access to all Chattanooga attractions. When you're not out exploring the sights, you can enjoy access to the swimming pool, fitness center, business center and wireless internet.
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This Tennessee restaurant chain not only offers delicious dishes like steaks, crab cakes and fried chicken, but brews their own award-winning beer. Big River has lagers, pilsners, pale ales and stouts. The restaurant is right across the street from the Tennessee Aquarium, so it's the perfect place for a quick bite.
For a taste of the Old South, stop by the one and only Jack Daniels Distillery in nearby Lynchburg, which was founded in 1866.
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Caroline Eubanks
Caroline Eubanks
Caroline Eubanks is a freelance writer and travel blogger living in Atlanta, GA. She is Southern by birth, but a traveler by fate. She enjoys drinking Cokes for breakfast, shamelessly flashing press passes and adding pins to her travel map. Follow her on Twitter (@cairinthecity).
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