Chattanooga, Tenn – The annual history fair hosted by the Soddy, Daisy and Montlake Historical Association (SDMHA) is scheduled for Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Soddy Daisy High School. The fair promises a fascinating exploration of local history, cultural heritage and interesting artifacts for residents and visitors alike.
The fair will be held in the school’s commons area and will feature multiple exhibits showcasing the rich and diverse history of the local area, including Chattanooga and Rhea County. Attendees can expect to delve into the history of ‘The Trail of Tears’, Civil War artifacts, American Indian relics, coal mining, and local industrial pottery. There will even be a collection of old bottles for history and antique enthusiasts to explore.
According to the organizers, the fair aims to be as interactive as possible to offer a unique and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. The artifacts will not just be for display, but they will also tell stories of the past, thereby providing a unique perspective of the region’s long and varied history. Parents are encouraged to bring their children to not only learn more about history, but also to interact and
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