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Chattanooga, TN – Rock City – Part 1 (Part 6) – The Grand Corridor

During Spring Break 2019, we traveled down to Chattanooga. While there, we enjoyed the scenic views of Lookout Mountain. We also visited Ruby Falls, the Tennessee Aquarium, and the Chattanooga Zoo. We also looked for ghosts and ghouls on a ghost tour. Enjoy our spring break/ 20th wedding anniversary trip.

  1. Way Down
  2. Rivers Journey – Tennessee Aquarium
  3. Ocean Journey – Tennessee Aquarium
  4. Downtown and Pedestrian Bridge
  5. Ruby Falls

Here is the rest of our visit to Rock City.

After we were finished with Ruby Falls, we drove to Rock City which is actually in Georgia. The first order of business was to get Starbucks.

These are photos from the visitors’ center , aka the gift shops.

A family who had been on the tour of Ruby Falls with us saw us when we entered the Grand Corridor. Brent, our tour guide at Ruby Falls, had asked us where we were from before the tour. This family was from Atlanta like a lot of the other visitors. They remembered we were from Ohio so they called us Ohio. They helped us decide what path we were going to take. Even though we didn’t see them again, it was a nice memory.

Threading the Needle

The Needles Eye – It is a small space but it was not the smallest space we walked through while exploring Rock City.

More of the gardens – They had gnomes EVERYWHERE. Mrs. Carter, the lady who designed the gardens in the 1920’s was fascinated with German folklore. Some of which is the gnomes.

Join me next time for the rest of our visit to Rock City.

Stay kind!

Have a magical day,
Traci

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