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  2. File:Chattanooga and Hamilton county, Tenn (IA ...

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    Original file (1,018 × 1,522 pixels, file size: 4.34 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 70 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. File:Chattanooga, Tennessee 1955 Yellow Book.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This file is a direct scan by Adam Froehlig from the following book: Bureau of Public Roads (September 1955). "Chattanooga" (Map). General Location of National System of Interstate Highways Including All Additional Routes at Urban Areas Designated in September 1955 Scale not given. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. p. 85. OCLC 4165975.

  4. Maps: Cities - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Earley reviewed Maps: Cities in White Wolf #40 (1994), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Maps fills its intended role. There isn't a great deal of flavor or any wish-you-were-there maps, but the book is serviceable." [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hamilton ...

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    Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [ 1 ] There are 109 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including one National Historic Landmark , the Moccasin Bend Archeological District .

  6. Chattanooga, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    [200] [201] The city became one of only 11 cities in the United States to host the grueling competition showcasing Chattanooga's natural beauty, which consists of a 2.4-mile (3.9 km) swim, a 112-mile (180 km) bike race (which is broken down into two 56-mile (90 km) loops), and a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) run (which is broken down into two 13.1-mile ...

  7. Ooltewah, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Cate and his men destroyed three Chattanooga-area railroad bridges on the night of November 8, 1861, in hopes of paving the way for a Union invasion of East Tennessee. [6] On November 24, 1863, the 4th Michigan Cavalry entered Ooltewah and captured seventeen Confederates, including two officers, and destroyed a train of four wagons.

  8. Timeline of Chattanooga, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    1987 – Fellowship of Southern Writers headquartered in Chattanooga. 1989 – Federal judge ordered change in city governance to city council system to allow for more demographically-correct African-American political representation in City Council (Brown vs. Board of Commissioners of the City of Chattanooga) 1992 – Tennessee Aquarium opened ...

  9. Fort Wood Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In the 1880s, the fort and surrounding land was auctioned off. In time, Fort Wood became one of Chattanooga's finest residential neighborhoods. Large, fashionable homes soon appeared in the Queen Anne, Tudor Revival, and Romanesque Revival styles. Fort Wood's revitalization began with the Warner House at the corner of Vine and Palmetto Streets.