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The Market Street Bridge, officially referred to as the John Ross Bridge, is a bascule bridge that spans the Tennessee River between downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee, and the Northshore District. It carries North Market Street (formerly designated as U.S. Route 127), and was named in honor of Cherokee Chief John Ross. The bridge was completed in ...
E. 11th St. Chattanooga: 5: Newton Chevrolet Building: April 2, 1973 (#73001775) July 13, 2006: 329 Market Street: Chattanooga: Current occupant is Chattanooga Allergy Clinic 6: Park Hotel: August 18, 1980 (#80003821) July 13, 2006: 117 East 7th Street: Chattanooga: Renamed Newell Tower 7: Benjamin F. Thomas House: December 3, 1980 (#80003825)
Market Street in 1907. ... WLMR 1450 AM – Christian Talk (licensed to Chattanooga, TN) WJOC 1490 AM – Southern Gospel (licensed to Chattanooga, TN) FM.
Walnut Street Bridge at Structurae; Historic Bridges of Michigan and Elsewhere Page Discussion of the bridge's historic significance and numerous photos. Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. TN-11, "Walnut Street Bridge, Spanning Tennessee River at Market Street, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN", 38 data pages
Miller's traced its history to the New York Racket Store, established in 1889 at 510 Market Street in Chattanooga by brothers Gus and Frank Miller. After a fire destroyed the Richardson Building in 1897, the brothers built a new store at Seventh and Market Streets that was known as Miller Brothers Department Store. [1]
The P. R. Olgiati Bridge is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.The bridge is one of several major bridges that crosses the Tennessee River in Chattanooga. These bridges include the Walnut Street Bridge, Market Street Bridge, Veterans Memorial Bridge, and Wilkes T. Thrasher Bridge.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee) Second Presbyterian Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee) Seamour and Gerte Shavin House; Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium; Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and United States Courthouse; St. Elmo Historic District (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
The Chattanooga Car Barns is a three-building complex located at 301 Market St. in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was built in 1887 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] The three buildings include "offices facing Third Street, a fifteen-track car barn, and a bus fueling and storage facility.