#38 Heading to Chattanooga, TN? Tune in!
In this episode of The Everyday Bucket List podcast, we'll discuss bucket list things to do in Chattanooga from a local!
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Today, we’re exploring Chattanooga, Tennessee, with Liz Pessaran, a therapist and life coach. She highlights attractions like the Chattanooga Choo Choo and Ruby Falls, perfect for families and couples.
Find out why Chattanooga, Tennessee is definitely worth a visit. Discover what it's known for from a local's perspective, the many popular and unique things to do for adults, couples, families and more.
Also, my guest gives her opinion about the best areas to stay in while there. Get the scoop on restaurants and hotels too. If you need things to do today, this weekend or for a trip down the road, listen to this episode. Tune in!
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