Thursday, February 10, 2011

Sean Zarinegar’s Chattanooga Experience



Well people, Nashville was really fun and even though I wanted to stay there for a couple of days I know that I am on a time limit and must move on. My next stop was Chattanooga; I just had to see what a place with the name of Chattanooga could offer Sean Zarinegar.

To my surprise there were a lot of activities in Chattanooga for me to do. I think that two weeks might have been too little time for me to appreciate each place I visit, but either way I am having a blast. One of the things that really caught my attention was the Chattanooga Choo choo, which is both a train and a hotel. I said to myself: “I must stay here for a night!” And people let me tell you, this was one fun experience. Also close by is the Chattanooga Choo Choo Theater, but seeing that I don’t have too much time I think I’ll have to save this for another trip down here.

Another attraction I really appreciated was The Chattanooga Ducks, which has a lot of WWII amphibious land crafts that were specifically designed for D-Day. It turns out that downtown Chattanooga is packed with a wide variety of things to do. At nighttime I think I’ll take one of the Ghost tours located on Walnut Street. Apparently this is one of the top ten ghost tours in the country and they can even take you to the best places to get ghost pictures. Sean Zarinegar isn’t afraid of any ghosts, so this will be very fun.

Some other places I found interesting were, the History Center on Broad Street, the National Cemetery on Bailey Avenue and the Chattanooga Nature Center on Garden Road.

Either way, as I’m writing from the Choo Choo, it’s about time to go on my ghost tour and see what scary creatures I can find. Tomorrow I’ll be heading out to the next stop. I’ll see if I can write from there.

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