Hey there, Chattanooga! It’s that time of year again when the leaves are changing, the air is crisp, and the fun just keeps on coming. Whether you’re into spooky stories or vibrant art exhibitions, there’s something happening for everyone in our great city this week!
If you’re curious about ghosts and ghouls, get ready for an adventure at the Read House Hotel! Room 311, infamous for its purported hauntings, has only one night available—October 3. You won’t want to miss your chance to experience the eerie echoes of deceased guest Annalisa Netherly, who met a tragic fate way back in 1927. Many guests have reported strange sounds, flickering lights, and even mysterious shadows in the room. The Haunted Room 311 Experience offers a cozy night stay, a specially crafted cocktail, cash for dining, and ghost tour tickets. Call the hotel for booking at 423-266-4121.
Art lovers, rejoice! Several stunning exhibitions are open this week:
Don’t forget the First Friday Art Crawl on October 4 from 5 to 8 p.m., featuring multiple galleries that ensure you get the best of Chattanooga’s creative scene.
It’s a festival extravaganza this weekend! Here are some highlights:
Don’t forget the music! From blues to bluegrass, there’s something for every ear:
The arts don’t stop at galleries! You can catch a dazzling performance at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre with “Waitress” kicking off their 101st season.
With Halloween creeping around the corner, check out what’s in store:
This week in Chattanooga offers an exciting mix of history, arts, food, and spooktacular fun. Grab your friends and family, and get out there to enjoy everything our beautiful city has to offer. Whether you’re hunting for ghosts, admiring art, or dancing to live music, there’s no shortage of excitement. Happy exploring, Chattanooga!
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