Executive summary
by darmansjah
In 1969, renowned journalist Walter
Cronkite dubbed Chattanooga as
the dirtiest city in America. However, in
recent years, the city has successfully passed a massive plastic surgery.
An incentive program
titled Successful Move Arts brings artists from
different schools; Four Bridges Art Festival
is able to anesthetize the eyes of thousands of couples every month of April,
and some arts district
faces.
Footnote: Chattanooga is the fourth-largest city in the
state of Tennessee, with a population of 167,674 as of the 2010 census. It is
the seat of Hamilton County. Located in southeastern Tennessee on Chickamauga
Lake and Nickajack Lake, which are
both part of the Tennessee River,
Chattanooga lies approximately 120 miles (190 km) to the northwest of Atlanta,
Georgia, 120 miles (190 km) to the southwest of Knoxville, about 135 miles (217
km) to the southeast of Nashville, about 120 miles (190 km) to the northeast of
Huntsville, Alabama, and about 148 miles (238 km) to the northeast of
Birmingham, Alabama. Chattanooga abuts the Georgia border and is where three
major interstate highways meet: I-24, I-75, and I-59.
The city, which has a downtown elevation of approximately
680 feet (210 m), lies at the transition between the ridge-and-valley portion
of the Appalachian Mountains and the Cumberland Plateau. The city is therefore
surrounded by various mountains and ridges. The official nickname for
Chattanooga is the "Scenic City." Several unofficial nicknames
include "River City", "Nooga", "Chattown", and
"Gig City", demonstrating that Chattanooga currently has the fastest
internet service in the Western Hemisphere.
Chattanooga is internationally known for the 1941 gold record
song "Chattanooga Choo Choo" composed by Glenn Miller and his
orchestra.
Since 1990, Chattanooga has been recognized as
a Tree City USA community
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