Chattanooga is a place of rejuvenation and restoration, making it all the more special that the municipality has become North America's first National Park City, the founder of the movement said.
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This Is the First ‘National Park City’ in the U.S.—and It’s Home to Over 70 Parks and 35 Miles of Trails
Once one of the most polluted cities in the U.S., Chattanooga, Tennessee, is leading the green charge forward in urban design. Chattanooga, Tennessee, was recently awarded the title of America's first ...
Graham Averill is Outside magazine’s national parks columnist, but some of his favorite adventures have happened inside state parks. Chattanooga is not like other cities. While some towns can boast ...
Surrounded by mountains and bisected by the Tennessee River, Chattanooga was recognized for its access to nature, culture of outdoor activity and recreation, environmental stewardship and education, ...
On this episode of "Scenic Roots," we share a conversation between Ann Belkov, former superintendent of Chickamauga and ...
Mayor Kelly has unveiled this year’s Holiday Ornament for the City of Chattanooga. The ornament celebrates Chattanooga being ...
A group of Chattanoogans has approached Mayor Tim Kelly to present an agenda aimed at bettering the city, helping it live up to the recently granted National Park City designation. If you receive a ...
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Picking it up: Nonprofit and residents highlight Chattanooga's litter problem
Despite being named a National Park City, one problem keeps Chattanooga from being as beautiful as it can possibly be: litter ...
AFAR reported that after being voted America's dirtiest city decades prior, Chattanooga, Tennessee, has received the honor of being the country's first National Park City. In 1969, Chattanooga was ...
Chattanooga’s commitment to becoming a greener, more sustainable city took a major step forward with the official addition of five acres to its “Park Within a Park” initiative at historic Missionary ...
National Park Partners celebrates its 20th year hosting the Moccasin Bend Lecture Series, inviting the public to a one-of-a-kind event featuring retired National Park Service Superintendent M. Ann ...
In 1969, Chattanooga, Tennessee, was once so heavily polluted by unregulated emissions from railroads, coal plants, and industrial factories that the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare ...
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