One descriptive characteristic of East Ridge is “pioneer”. This city of about 22,000 residents was incorporated 100 years ago, in 1921, but was originally settled during the 1840’s. The founders…
Downtown Chattanooga is the epicenter of Hamilton County, Tennessee. While Downtown Chattanooga is famous for its Choo Choo train, it is also home to the Tennessee Aquarium, the largest fresh…
Harrison was previously known as Vann Town, named after ferry operator James Vann. The name was changed in 1840 to memorialize the 9th president of the United States, William Henry…
About 16,000 residents call Hixson home. As part of the Chattanooga metropolitan area, Hixson folds into a metro population nearing 500,000. This suburb is bordered to the east by the Tennessee River…
There is Lookout Mountain, GA and Lookout Mountain, TN! The sister cities straddle the state lines of Georgia and Tennessee and are considered part of the greater metropolitan area of Chattanooga.…
Northshore is a neighborhood of Chattanooga with unique character and the added benefits of being steps away from the Tennessee riverfront. While some may think the neighborhood has only condominiums,…
Ooltewah is a town outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee in Hamilton County where the majority of residents own their homes. Living in Ooltewah provides residents a mix of suburban and rural…
Location – Location – Location! Right here at the northwest corner of Georgia, Fort Oglethorpe is part of the 425,000 population of metropolitan Chattanooga, TN. Sitting about 5 minutes outside…
Named after a projection of land called Signal Point, Signal Mountain is situated on Walden’s Ridge, at the southern end of the Cumberland Plateau. When choosing a place to live…
Soddy-Daisy is northwest of Chattanooga along the Tennessee River in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Many neighborhoods in the area offer residents gorgeous waterfront views. Soddy-Daisy also has lower property taxes than…