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Tennessee Aquarium, Chattanooga TN | Nearby Businesses


1 Broad Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(800) 262-0695

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Public Places and Attractions Near Tennessee Aquarium

Coolidge Park
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
150 River St
Chattanooga, TN 37405

(423) 757-7629

Chattanooga Riverfront
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
101 Riverfront Pkwy
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 893-9521

Chattanooga Aquarium
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
One Broad Street
Chattanooga, TN 37404

8002620695

Hunter Museum of American Art
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
10 Bluff View
Chattanooga, TN 37403

(423) 267-0968

The Hunter Museum of American Art is an art museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The museum's collections include works representing the Hudson River School, 19th century genre painting, American Impressionism, the Ashcan School, early modernism, regionalism, and post World War II modern and contemporary art.The building itself represents three distinct architectural stages: the original 1904 classical revival mansion designed by Abram Garfield, the son of president James A. Garfield, which has housed the museum since its opening in 1952, a brutalist addition built in 1975, and a 2005 addition designed by Randall Stout which now serves as the entrance to the museum.LocationThe museum is situated on an 80ft bluff overlooking the Tennessee River and downtown Chattanooga. The Faxon House, built in 1904, was built where a Confederate battery had been fought. Once a prestigious address for Victorian houses, the area is now home to the Bluffview Art District. The museum sits on a bluff that overlooks the Walnut Street Bridge. The Ruth S. and A. William Holmberg Pedestrian Bridge provides a pedestrian-friendly connection to the nearby Walnut Street Bridge and riverfront attractions.

Ross Landing City Park
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
200 Riverfront Pkwy
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 697-9710

Bessie Smith Hall
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
200 E Ml King Blvd, Ste 1
Chattanooga, TN 37403-4100

(423) 266-8658

Terminal Station
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1400 Market St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 308-2481

Terminal Station in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a former railroad station, and now hotel, which was once owned and operated by the Southern Railway, and is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The station is currently operated under the name The Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel and is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.HistoryThe station was opened in 1909 and was the largest station in Chattanooga's history. The Terminal Station was the first train station in the south to help open a pathway to connect the north from the south, mostly to connect the city of Cincinnati, to Chattanooga. The original Chattanooga Union Station, built in 1858, (demolished in 1973) and a second station, built in 1882, were too small to handle the rapid expansion in the railroad network serving Chattanooga. Chattanooga was becoming a main port and hub for supplies and people to come through, so it was decided that a station should be built to be bigger than ever intended. The construction on the second station, or Terminal Station, began in 1906 at the cost of $1.5 million. Terminal Station was initially envisioned to be a train station that would be delivered supplies and small packages, and the it was decided to also be a passenger train. The Terminal Train Station eventually started to serve, on average, fifty passenger per day, and even greeted presidents such as Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt. However, this does not include the traffic that was coming in due to the non-passenger trains.

Chattanooga Ghost Tours Inc
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
138 Market St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 800-5998

Come take a walking ghost tour through downtown Chattanooga with the tour named 1 of the top 10 ghost tours in the US by TripAdvisor! We offer both ghost tours, & ghost hunts with equipment, including an all adult hunt through UTC & Citizens Cemetery featuring the talking Ovilus X. Check out our fabulous guides, our guests' ghost pictures, & our Ovilus in action, at www.chattanoogaghosttours.com. Tours are $15.95 adults, $10 kids 3-12 (group discounts available); hunts are $20.00 each, and ultimate hunts are $24.95 each.

Miller Park
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
910 Market St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

Staybridge Hotel Suites Chattanooga Dwtn - Conv Ctnr
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Carter St
Chattanooga, TN 37402-4411

(877) 865-6581

First Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
554 McCallie Ave
Chattanooga, TN 37402-2013

(423) 267-1206

Moccasin Bend National Archeological District
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
10 Hamm, Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga, TN 37405

Moccasin Bend is one of the most unique units found in the entire National Park Service system, spanning 12,000 years of continuous human habitation. The Paleo-Indian Period (10,000 B.C.- 8000 B.C.) witnessed the first human inhabitants on Moccasin Bend. These nomadic tribes moved into the area due to the rich resources located in the valley. The Archaic Period (8000 B.C.-700 B.C.) saw the development of stone tools. The various uses of these tools assisted in the establishment of permanent villages on Moccasin Bend. The Woodland Period (700 B.C.-1000 A.D.) is possibly the best represented on Moccasin Bend. Archeological excavations have uncovered approximately twenty village sites on the bend. This period is notable for the introduction of ceramic pottery and the beginnings of agriculture. The Mississippian Period (900 A.D. -1650A.D.) marked the time when the native people began building large mound complexes, farming larger tracts of land and having a strong socio-political structure based on kinship ties. During the Mississippian Period, Spaniards under the charge of Hernando de Soto (1540) or Tristan de Luna (1560) possibly made contact with inhabitants of Hampton Place, a village located on the bend. In 1838-39, Cherokees in the area were rounded up and placed in various deportation camps to await removal to Oklahoma. One of these camps was located at Ross' Landing, near Chattanooga. Several groups of Cherokees that left Ross' Landing traveled by water to Oklahoma and passed around the bend, while at least one group marched overland across the neck of Moccasin Bend. The Native American Removal to the West became known as the "Trail of Tears." During the siege and battles that took place in the area in the fall and winter of 1863, Union artillery entrenched on the bend and periodically exchanged fire with Confederate batteries on Lookout Mountain. This peninsula was also used as part of the Union army's main supply line, known as the Cracker Line.

Chattanooga Double Decker
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2 Broad St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 415-4991

Chattanooga Mocs
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
720 E 4th St
Chattanooga, TN 37403

(423) 266-6627

Gallery 1401
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1110 Market St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 265-0015

Jukebox Junction Company
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1400 Market St
Chattanooga, TN 37402-4429

(423) 648-8082

Non-Profit Organization Near Tennessee Aquarium

Riverbend Festival
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
180 Hamm Rd
Chattanooga, TN 37405

(423) 756-2211

Riverbend Festival Staff Chip Baker - Executive Director Barbara Agee - Communications Manager Joe "Dixie" Fuller - Entertainment Director Randy Buckles - Director of Operations Donica Branum - Finance Director Karen Shostak - Director of Sales Amy Morrow - Public Relations Director Patti Meadows - Volunteer Assistant Gina Ortiz - Volunteer Coordinator Mickey McCamish - Sponsorships/ Marketing Joy Hamilton - Finance Assistant Bob Payne - Talent & Production Assistant

String Theory at the Hunter
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
10 Bluff View St
Chattanooga, TN 37403

(423) 414-2525

In Partnership with Lee University, String Theory is a chamber music series bringing inspiring evenings of the best chamber music to the Hunter Museum of American Art. Offering superb musical performances in an artistically satisfying setting, this series will feature some of the world’s most sought after musicians. Their artistry creates dynamic musical dialogues that leaves audiences spellbound. The one-hour concerts include chamber classics as well as music of our time. Presenting intimate music in a museum setting has long been a tradition at prestigious institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, and the Phillips Collection in Washington D.C. This series has already become part of the cultural fabric of Chattanooga. Founded in 2009 by pianist, Gloria Chien, String Theory aspires to expose new audiences to chamber music, invigorate the local classical music scene, and cultivate a future generation of music lovers.

YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
301 W 6th St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 266-3766

For updated schedules, news, events, and more check out the YMCA Blog, Twitter feed, and Facebook page. If you are looking for a Health Club, Fitness Center, or Gym in the Chattanooga area, we’d love to show off our Y. Stop in for a tour today!

Folk School of Chattanooga
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
537 Market St, # 402P
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 827-8906

AIM Institute Chattanooga
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
630 Chestnut St Ste 600
Chattanooga, TN 37450

(877) 345-5025 Ext 250

AIM is a community based not-for-profit. We’re a social enterprise, operating to maximize the impact of our mission, not external shareholder value. AIM encourages early student interest in IT, connects employers with talent through Careerlink, and stages IT focused training and events. What’s been at the heart of AIM’s mission for more than twenty years? – Developing IT talent for careers that drive the economy through the creation and profitable application of technology. One way AIM delivers is through our national expansion. We’re intent on making Careerlink the ‘goto’ website for IT interactions – youth and education, careers, IT leadership – while continuing to be a valuable, broad based, multi-disciplined job placement site.

Chattanooga Counseling and Mediation Center
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
50 Frazier Ave, Ste 300
Chattanooga, TN 37405

Chattanooga Theatre Centre
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
400 River St / PO Box 4023
Chattanooga, TN 37405

(423) 267-8534

We're Live! The Chattanooga Theatre Centre is one of the oldest continuously operation Community Theatres in the country with MainStage productions, a thriving Youth Theatre, great education programs and an adult oriented Circle Series of plays on our second stage.

Chattanooga WorkSpace
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
302 W 6th St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 822-5750

LAUNCH
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
302 W 6th St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 523-9307

As our country reinvents itself, new businesses are being born every day and support structures are key to the viability of these businesses. LAUNCH offers business training, support, and affordable resources to underserved entrepreneurs, empowering them to create sustainable, successful businesses allowing their families and communities to thrive.

AVA - Association for Visual Arts
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
30 Frazier Ave
Chattanooga, TN 37405

(423) 265-4282

AVA has a membership of 500, is run by a staff of six employees and a Board of Directors. We receive support from numerous businesses and public agencies, as well as more than 150 volunteers. Our services include visual arts classes and other educational programs for a variety of age-groups, annual exhibitions in the Main Gallery and the Landis Student Gallery, a Community Arts program that partners AVA with other nonprofit organizations in the Chattanooga area, the Summer Art Camp & Film Institute, Reel Stories Documentary Program, and the development of some of the city’s most prestigious arts events, including Gallery Hop, Capture- A Community Film Making Project, and the nationally ranked 4 Bridges Arts Festival™.

Capture - A Filmmaking Project
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
30 Frazier Ave
Chattanooga, TN 37405

(423) 265-4282

Capture is a unique Community-Sourced 48 Hour Film Project led by AVA (Association for Visual Artists). Website: www.capturefilmproject.org Twitter: www.twitter.com/capturechatt Vimeo: www.vimeo.com/capturechatt We invite you to join with the AVA (the Association for Visual Arts) and the Chattanooga community to produce films about our collective favorite city. Capture is a unique Community-Sourced 48 Hour Film Project. Led by AVA, the aim is to encourage and empower the community-anyone with access to a digital HD Camera (even an iPhone) can participate-by coming together to shoot, score, edit and enjoy a one-of-a-kind film perspective of our community

March of Dimes - Chattanooga Market
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
518 Georgia Ave, Ste 104
Chattanooga, TN 37403

(423) 267-7172

President Franklin Roosevelt's personal struggle with polio led him to create the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis at a time when polio was on the rise. Better known as the March of Dimes, the foundation established a polio patient aid program and funded research for vaccines developed by Jonas Salk, MD and Albert Sabin, MD. These vaccines effectively ended epidemic polio in the United States. Preventing birth defects Its original mission accomplished, the foundation turned its focus to preventing birth defects and infant mortality. The March of Dimes has led the way to discover the genetic causes of birth defects, to promote newborn screening, and to educate medical professionals and the public about best practices for healthy pregnancy. We have supported research for surfactant therapy to treat respiratory distress and helped initiate the system of regional neonatal intensive care for premature and sick babies. Our recent Folic Acid Campaign achieved a dramatic reduction in the incidence of neural tube defects, birth defects of the brain and spine. Fighting premature birth Since 2003, our fight to save babies has been strongly characterized by our Prematurity Campaign. The rising incidence of premature birth has demanded action, and the March of Dimes has responded by initiating an intensive, multi-year campaign to raise awareness and find the causes of prematurity.

Chattanooga American Heart Association
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
519 E 4th St
Chattanooga, TN 37403

(423) 763-4400

VetForce1
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
633 Chestnut St, Ste 600
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(888) 991-9607

The purpose of VF1 is to assist veterans make a successful transition from military service to civilian life through programs, services and support that address the fundamental need for meaningful employment and that link veterans and their family members to existing community and social services that provide legitimate opportunities to enhance the quality of their lives

CELLARBration
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
633 Chestnut St, # 2100
Chattanooga, TN

(423) 800-1554

United Way of Greater Chattanooga
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
630 Market St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

(423) 752-0300

Advancing the common good is less about helping one person at a time and more about changing systems to help all of us. We are all connected and interdependent. We all win when a child succeeds in school, when families are financially stable, when people are healthy.

TSBDCChattanooga
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
100 Cherokee Blvd, Ste 202
Chattanooga, TN 37405

(423) 756-8668

For 30 yrs, the Tennessee Small Business Development Center network has been empowering individuals through unbiased business advice, answers to business questions and training courses to improve your workforce. The TSBDC is an organization of professional business consultants with expertise in a multitude of business disciplines that provide a myriad of services such as free one-on-one confidential counseling and training seminars. For 30 yrs, the TSBDC network has been empowering individuals through unbiased biz advice, answers to biz ?'s and training courses to improve your workforce.

Women in Technology
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
100 Cherokee Blvd
Chattanooga, TN 37405

423-8926-8700

Women In Tech (WIT) is a part of Chattanooga Technology Council's community engagement strategy. The mission is to provide support and recognition for women in technology through education, networking and mentoring. There is a gender gap in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) jobs with women filling close to half of the jobs in the US economy, but holding less than 25% of STEM jobs and a disproportionately low share STEM undergraduate degrees. It is WIT’s goal to help close that gender gap in partnership with the Million Women Mentor movement.

Friends of Moccasin Bend National Park
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
301 Manufacturers Road, PO Box 4953
Chattanooga, TN 37405

(423) 322-5014

The Friends of Moccasin Bend is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization supporting the National Park Service in preserving, protecting and interpreting Moccasin Bend National Archeological District, where evidence exists to show 12,000 years of human history. Moccasin Bend became a unit of Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park, and the National Park System's first and only National Archeological District, when it came under the management of the National Park Service in 2003.