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Chattanooga (/ ˌ tʃ æ t ə ˈ n uː ɡ ə / CHAT-ə-NOO-gə) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.It is located along the Tennessee River, and borders Georgia to the south.
UTC−4 ( EDT) The Chattanooga, TN-GA metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, is an area consisting of six counties – three in southeast Tennessee ( Hamilton, Marion, and Sequatchie) and three in northwest Georgia ( Catoosa, Dade, and Walker) – anchored by the city of Chattanooga.
Chartered as a city. 1867 – March: The largest flood in the city's recorded history. 1869 – Chattanooga Times newspaper begins publication. 1870 - Population: 6,093. 1880 - Population: 12,892. 1882 – Walnut Street Temple dedicated. 1886 - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga established. 1890 Walnut Street Bridge built.
State in the United States Tennessee ᏔᎾᏏ (Cherokee) State State of Tennessee Flag Seal Nickname: The Volunteer State Motto(s): Agriculture and Commerce Anthem: Eleven songs Map of the United States with Tennessee highlighted Country United States Before statehood Southwest Territory Admitted to the Union June 1, 1796 ; 228 years ago (June 1, 1796) (16th) Capital (and largest city ...
Tennessee is a state located in the Southern United States. There are 346 municipalities in the state of Tennessee. Municipalities in the state are designated as "cities" or "towns". As of the 2010 U.S. Census, 3,564,494 Tennesseans, or just over 56% of the state's total population of 6,346,105, lived in municipalities.
WUTC (88.1 FM) is a public radio station in Chattanooga, Tennessee in the United States - serving Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley.. Since going on the air in 1979, it has been owned and operated by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and broadcasts from UTC campus, moving from its longtime location in Cadek Hall to the Chattanooga State Office Building in 2022.
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Thomas Crutchfield Jr. 1860. Charles Erskine Grenville. 1861. James Cartwright Warner. 1862–1863. Milo Smith. 1863–1865. Under direct control of the United States Army for duration of Civil War.