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Relive important moments in history from the Civil War to the Chattanooga Choo Choo.

1. CIVIL WAR, NATURAL HISTORY & CHATTANOOGA HISTORY

Morning:
• Be a witness to a Civil War battle as it unfolds at the Battles for Chattanooga Museum on Lookout Mountain. The museum features a three-dimensional map that charts the course of battles using sound effects and miniature soldiers with smoking guns.

• Tour an actual battlefield when you visit the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. Take a self-guided tour or join a group as you explore America's first and largest National Military Park. As you explore the monuments and markers, you'll wind your way through lush, rolling hills and colorful forests. Keep your eyes open for herds of deer and migrating birds. If the weather is mild pack a picnic lunch - tables are available.

Afternoon:
• Don't miss the Chattanooga African American Museum located on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in downtown Chattanooga. The museum is filled with information about the African experience in the world, in America, and of course in Chattanooga. Bessie Smith, the Empress of the Blues; Free Africans that ran businesses and politics in spite of slavery and Jim Crow laws; Samuel L. Jackson of A Time To Kill and Spike Lee's Jungle Fever are some of the exciting stories told about Chattanoogans in the new, spacious museum.

• Explore the forests, canyons and mountain streams at the world's largest freshwater aquarium, the Tennessee Aquarium. Begin your Aquarium adventure in the River Journey building and follow a drop of water from streams high in the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico - and all the places in-between. Check out the cuddly river otters, marvel at the enormous catfish and maybe even get "hands-on" with a lake sturgeon in Discovery Hall. Don’t miss the special exhibition, “Seahorses: Beyond Imagination.” Then cross the Plaza and visit Ocean Journey, the Aquarium’s new $30 million expansion. You’ll enter a Tropical Cove, island hop and touch harmless sharks and stingrays and visit a garden with hundreds of free-flying butterflies. You’ll also discover a Secret Reef with 10-foot sharks, dramatic coral formations and thousands of colorful reef fish. Complete your visit by exploring the Undersea Cavern, where sharks swim overhead and amazing reef creatures surround you. And you might want to check out our behind-the-scenes tour to learn more about how the Aquarium staff cares for the animals.

• Dive in at the IMAX 3D Theater located just across the street from the Aquarium. With a six-story screen and digital surround sound, the IMAX experience will make you feel like you're
in the movie, not just watching it!

Afternoon:
• Take a stroll over the Walnut Street Bridge, the longest pedestrian bridge in America. The bridge connects the Aquarium side of the river to the north side of the river - another great hangout for families. Big kids and adults also enjoy the fun and funky shops and restaurants along Frazier Avenue. Visit the Coolidge Park Carousel, play in the interactive fountain and enjoy the park's beautiful landscaping and wide open spaces.

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• Learn more about the early history as you cool off in the Aquarium Plaza stream and explore the Trail of Tears Passage. You’ll learn more about the natural history of Chattanooga and about the Cherokee culture. Don’t forget to stroll along the new 21st Century Riverfront to the Chattanooga Pier where you can take in the sights and sounds of the Tennessee River.

Evening:
• Take the free electric shuttle from the Bijou parking garage (across from the Aquarium) and explore another part of Chattanooga's past at the Chattanooga Choo Choo. You can explore the depot and have "dinner at the diner" if you'd like. The Southside of Chattanooga offers other dining and shopping options as well.
· Wrap up your journey into the past with an old-fashioned horse and buggy ride through downtown Chattanooga as your driver brings you back to the parking areas near the Aquarium.



2. A DOWNTOWN HISTORY SAMPLER

Morning:
• Start your day in the Bluff View Art District, where you can explore the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Perched on an 80-foot bluff on the edge of the Tennessee River, the Hunter Museum of American Art offers stunning views of the river and the surrounding mountains. Once inside, the inspiration continues, because it's not just about the art; it's all about you, the visitor. The Hunter is for the entire family to enjoy. Together, you will see art with new eyes as a way to better understand American history and to learn more about what makes us Americans today.

• While you’re in the museum district, check out the Houston Museum of Decorative Art. Holdings include large collections of antique glass and ceramics. The museum was named for Anna Safley Houston, an eccentric antiques dealer who was known as "Antique Annie."
• Enjoy the view as you explore the Sculpture Garden and get a breathtaking look at the Tennessee River.

Afternoon:
• Have lunch at the Big River Grille, located in downtown Chattanooga's restored trolley barn.
• Then visit the Chattanooga Regional History Museum, where you'll learn about the city's history, from Civil War battles and the Choo Choo to Coca-Cola and Moon Pies.
• Check out an IMAX 3D movie and then explore the forests, canyons and mountain streams at the world's largest freshwater aquarium, the Tennessee Aquarium. Begin your Aquarium adventure in the River Journey building and follow a drop of water from streams high in the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico - and all the places in-between. Check out the cuddly river otters, marvel at the enormous catfish and maybe even get "hands-on" with a lake sturgeon in Discovery Hall. Don’t miss the special exhibition, “Seahorses: Beyond Imagination.” Then cross the Plaza and visit Ocean Journey, the Aquarium’s new $30 million expansion. You’ll enter a Tropical Cove, island hop and touch harmless sharks and stingrays and visit a garden with hundreds of free-flying butterflies. You’ll also discover a Secret Reef with 10-foot sharks, dramatic coral formations and thousands of colorful reef fish. Complete your visit by exploring the Undersea Cavern, where sharks swim overhead and amazing reef creatures surround you. And you might want to check out our behind-the-scenes tour to learn more about how the Aquarium staff cares for the animals.

• Learn more about the early history as you cool off in the Aquarium Plaza stream and explore the Trail of Tears Passage. You’ll learn more about the natural history of Chattanooga and about the Cherokee culture. Don’t forget to stroll along the new 21st Century Riverfront to the Chattanooga Pier where you can take in the sights and sounds of the Tennessee River.

Evening:
• Take an old-fashioned horse and buggy ride through downtown Chattanooga. You can have dinner at one of the many restaurants downtown or visit the real Chattanooga Choo Choo and have dinner on the city's Southside.



3. MAINLY TRAINS

Morning:
• After breakfast, j
ourney from the mountains to the sea at the Tennessee Aquarium. Begin your Aquarium adventure in the River Journey building and follow a drop of water from streams high in the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico - and all the places in-between. Check out the cuddly river otters, marvel at the enormous catfish and maybe even get "hands-on" with a lake sturgeon in Discovery Hall. Don’t miss the special exhibition, “Seahorses: Beyond Imagination.” Then cross the Plaza and visit Ocean Journey, the Aquarium’s new $30 million expansion. You’ll enter a Tropical Cove, island hop and touch harmless sharks and stingrays and visit a garden with hundreds of free-flying butterflies.

• Then get in the car and head over to the Tennessee Valley Railroad where you'll take a step back in time as you board a restored passenger train for a six-mile venture across Chickamauga Creek. Wondering how to get back? Watch the turntable in action.

Afternoon:
• You can have lunch at one of the many restaurants downtown or visit the real Chattanooga Choo Choo.

• While at the Choo Choo you can explore the fully restored train as it sits at the station. Don't miss the Model Railroad Museum. This is a working display that consists of Chattanooga's Terminal and Union Stations. It is one of the world's largest working "HO" gauge model railroads. This model ranks as one of the largest model railroad exhibits in the world.

Evening:
• All the romance of days gone by can be enjoyed aboard the Dinner in the Diner at the Chattanooga Choo Choo where the on-board chef will prepare a special dinner for you and your family.

• Then spend the night in a restored Victorian train car at the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel. (Reservations are required).

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