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Top Books on chattanooga-valley
1. Chattanooga
ISBN10 Number - 0344195414
Date of Publication - Oct 25, 2018
Number of Pages 406
Publisher - Franklin Classics Trade Press
2. Chattanooga
ISBN10 Number - 1879908115
Date of Publication - August 20, 2000
Number of Pages 229
Publisher - Milton Publishing
3. Chickamauga and chattanooga
ISBN10 Number - 0060165928
Date of Publication - 1994
Number of Pages 266
Publisher - HarperCollinsPublishers
Places in the book - New York
4. Strolling chattanooga
ISBN10 Number - 1523472480
Date of Publication - Feb 15, 2016
Number of Pages 102
Publisher - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
5. Vicksburg and chattanooga
ISBN10 Number - 0786494123
Date of Publication - Sep 23, 2014
Number of Pages 228
Publisher - McFarland & Company
6. Caves of chattanooga
This book describes nine caves in the greater Chattanooga area that are either currently open to the public or that have been open to the public at some time in the past. The caves included are Lookout Mountain Cave, Mystery Falls Cave, Ruby Falls Cave, Raccoon Mountain Caverns, Nickajack Cave, Sequoyah Caverns, Mystic Caverns, Russell Cave, and Wonder Cave. Each cave is described from it's earliest human use, frequently by prehistoric peoples, through white settlement, saltpeter mining, and commercial developement. Nickajack Cave, for example, was used by prehistoric Native Americans, was the site of a Cherokee Indian village in the early 1800s, a saltpeter mine during both the War of 1812 and the Civil War, the site of Civil War activity by both the North and the South, and a commercial cave in the last 1800s up through the 1940s. Today the cave is a Wildlife Refuge for rare and endangered bats. The cave was the site on an incredible hoax in 1927, country music star Johnny Cash attempted to commit suicide there, and the site of a spectacular rescue in 1992. Every cave described in the book has a long and interesting history.
Date of Publication - April 2007
Number of Pages 192
Publisher - National Speleological Society,Brand: National Speleological Society
Places in the book - Huntsville, AL
7. Carnival - chattanooga
ISBN10 Number - 1634779479
Date of Publication - Jul 25, 2016
Number of Pages 204
Publisher - Harmony Ink Press
8. Chattanooga chronicles
"Chattanooga's history is as storied and complex as any southern city that was born in theearly days of America and came of age during the Civil War, but not everysouthern city has a writer like Cody Maxwell. Join local journalist Maxwell fora look back at some of the most enthralling, if overlooked, chapters inChattanooga's history. This engaging collection features the legends and talltales, small triumphs and muted tragedies, characters, criminals and folkheroes that shaped the city's past. From the folk tale of Nickajack Cave andthe devastation of the Great Flood to the changing history of the Patten Towersand more, Maxwell draws an honest and engaging path through the forgottenstories that underlie the thriving and growing Chattanooga of today"-- "This books features about a dozen historical vignettes on major events and places around Chattanooga by journalist Cody Maxwell"--