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Pigeon Mountain’s Wildflower Wonderland
Pigeon Mountain’s Wildflower Wonderland Pigeon Mountain’s Wildflower Wonderland Pigeon Mountain, located just west of LaFayette, Georgia, is essentially an arm of Lookout Mountain. It stretches for about ten miles northeast of its divergence from the east side of Lookout Mountain, and is largely contained within the 20,657-acre state-owned Crockford-Pigeon Mountain Wildlife Management Area. The mountain reaches an elevation of around 2,330 feet at its highest point, and overlooks the pastoral V-shaped McLemore Cove, which lies between it and Lookout Mountain.
3/31/2020
Natural Treasures

Experience Ancient Wonders at Secluded Russell Cave National Monument
Russell Cave, carved by underground erosion through a layer of limestone, is considered the oldest rock shelter regularly inhabited in the eastern U.S., and has provided evidence of human use over thousands of years, beginning with Paleolithic spear points used for hunting mastodons, sloths, and bison.
3/12/2020
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Cherokee Removal Memorial Park - A Look into the Tragic History of the Trail of Tears
Many visitors to the Hiwassee Refuge include a stop at the Cherokee Removal Memorial Park, which, in addition to the history-oriented features, provides a roofed overlook on a high bluff above the Tennessee River.
2/25/2020
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Inaugural State and Regional Partnership Pilots Placemaking Project
Six communities in Southeast Tennessee will receive resources and earmarked funding to institutionalize arts and cultural development strategies.
2/24/2020
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Community Prosperity

Franklin Forest - Off the Beaten Path
One of the South Cumberland region’s lesser-known outdoor recreation opportunities is Franklin State Forest, which straddles the border of Marion and Franklin Counties about 45 miles west of Chattanooga. Originally named Franklin-Marion State Forest, today it’s commonly referred to simply as Franklin Forest, and following a couple of additions in recent years, now covers around 8,800 acres.
1/15/2020
Natural Treasures

Tennessee Placemaking Partnership
The Tennessee Placemaking Partnership assists small and/or rural communities in southeast Tennessee as they evolve their project-based placemaking work into longer-term community-wide strategies for social and economic prosperity.
1/8/2020
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Community Prosperity

Hiking and More at Chickamauga Battlefield
If you’re looking for a place to enjoy the outdoors relatively close to home, Chickamauga Battlefield, located in North Georgia and about 10 miles south of downtown Chattanooga, may be a good option for a quiet and fairly easy hike, as well as other forms of outdoor recreation.
12/10/2019
Natural Treasures

Explore History and Nature at Tranquil Red Clay State Park
Located off the beaten path in the southwest corner of Bradley County and just a few miles from Apison, Red Clay State Historic Park offers an opportunity to learn about the region’s Native American history while providing a peaceful setting in which to experience nature.
11/5/2019
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