With operable machines from as far back as the early 1970s, your admission ticket entitles you to free play all day. Pinball wizards will want to pass some time at the Classic Arcade Pinball Museum in downtown Chattanooga. Cory Coker was another local gearhead, collecting vintage cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and even aircraft that are now displayed in the warehouse where Coker once stored his company’s inventory of tires, aka the Coker Museum. The museum gathers artifacts from a century of the industry, including Holmes’s original truck and the Chevy Silverado that set the tow truck speed record of almost 110 mph on the track at Talladega in 1979. The towing industry isn’t the most beloved, but the International Towing Museum might change your mind. The National Medal of Honor Heritage Center pays homage and tells the stories of the recipients of the highest honor that the American government can bestow upon members of the military. Hunter Museum of American ArtĬhattanooga hosts some eccentric and fun museums that are worth a visit to see artifacts that you’ll never find gathered anywhere else. The unique, French-made four wheelers can be rented with a guide and ridden through the Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center. Finally, experience the SWINCAR e-spider at Adventure Sports Innovation. Mommy and Daddy can ride on the gold-leafed benches if they’re prone to motion sickness. The Coolidge Park Carousel is another family favorite with hand carved steeds ready to take your kids on a musical ride to nowhere. Visitors head to the top of the towering building to see small fish swimming in natural habitats and then progress down walkways past aquariums housing larger and larger sea creatures as creeks become streams, then rivers, and finally, the Gulf of Mexico.Īdjacent to the aquarium is a large IMAX theater screening dramatic nature documentaries and the engaging Creative Discovery Museum filled with interactive exhibits filled with buttons to push and levers to pull that will delight children and OCD adults. Kids love the Tennessee Aquarium, a unique facility constructed to mimic the flow of water from the small headwater streams of the Tennessee highlands all the way to the great rivers and finally out to the ocean. Minor league baseball is as American as apple pie, and a night at the ballpark watching the AA Lookouts play is a charming throwback to times when sports weren’t big business. Nashville is making some progress with recent announcements and developments, but the ten blocks between the river and the bustling Five Points neighborhood of East Nashville don’t have a lot to offer in the way of entertainment or walkability.Ĭhattanooga has developed their downtown around a holistic plan to connect both sides of the river, including Ross’s Landing Park with expansive green spaces for lounging or playing, the pedestrian-only Walnut Street Bridge to link downtown with the hip NorthShore neighborhood, a minor league baseball park looming over the river, boat ramps to launch personal watercraft, the museums of the Bluff View Art District and attractions like the Tennessee Aquarium, Creative Discovery Museum and a 16-mile long Riverwalk to connect everything together for walking and biking. We’re trying to connect the East bank and West side of the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville, but Chattanooga is way ahead when it comes to developing an organic approach to taking advantage of the sweeping curves of the Tennessee River flowing through the urban core. Chattanooga knows how to take advantage of a riverfront
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