WT finally got his tour of Chattanooga...
Tennessee's nickname in the US is "the volunteer state". This name mostly came about because during the Civil War, TN wasn't a classic North or South state but was right in between...in the end TN volunteered for the South..however a lot of it's men decided to fight for the North, which meant that the term Brother against Brother was a very real one in TN..in fact, in some cases father and son met on the battlefield on opposing sides.
Everywhere you go in this part of the state, you are reminded of the Civil War, especially in Chattanooga which was place for some of the major battles during the war.
Southeners don't easily forget...and when I first came here I was surprised how much "yankees" are hated around here..this has changed mostly because the "Yankees" fell in love with this area and have moved here...and all of a sudden most Tennesseans realized that the Yanks aren't really that bad anymore
As with every area that has seen a lot of battles, there are cemetaries....here is the Confederate cemetary in Chattanooga in which the Southern soldiers of the Civil war are buried
Every TN town has this signs that explain the historic happening that occured in this place..for a history buff (and if you haven't noticed yet..I am one
) this is really an excellent thing
Next to this is the Chattanooga Aquarium which has replaced the Choo Choo as it's most known tourist attraction...I think nowadays, if you see a picture of Chattanooga, you will see the Aquarium somewhere in there
The Aquarium is right at the Tennessee river, and right next to the Southern Belle, which is an old retired Mississippi Riverboat.
Both of these are not far from Downtown chattanooga which used to be a industrial dumping ground when I moved here, but in the last 15 years has become one of the most beautiful places I have seen.
Here is an old mirror building that reflects the opposite building quite nicely