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TOURISM  Catoosa County boasts a wealth of options for   The bloodiest two-day battle of the war, it    Over the years, the park has become much   Weekends in October, the Depot transforms




 was fought Sept. 19-20, 1863. The park’s
 history buffs of all kinds with approximately
 It boasts hiking trails and walking paths, bikers
                                             of ghosts and goblins, drawing them from
 25 historical landmarks found throughout the   Visitors Center displays wartime memorabilia    more than a place for historic remembrance.    into the Haunted Depot, a magnet for fans
 county. The Chickamauga and Chattanooga   and a 23-minute film, with monuments,   enjoy using its roadways, and it has become a    as far as New Jersey and throughout the
 National Military Park is situated at the site   historical tablets and wayside exhibits also   popular picnic and outreach recreational   Southeast. In addition, the holiday event
 of the oldest and largest Civil War battlefield.   offering pertinent facts and information.  setting for area residents and visitors.  includes a ghost tour, hayride to bonfire,
                                             face painting, coloring contest for primary
                                             and middle school-aged children, free
                                             entertainment and a variety of concessions.

                                             A year-round Ringgold attraction is its   This area has become a destination for
 The Chickamauga                             “Wedding Walk,” in which the city’s name   shoppers looking for antique malls and
 and Chattanooga                             aptly links to “rings of gold.” Since 1858,   quaint shops.
 National Military                           more than 228,000 couples have exchanged
 Park is Catoosa                             wedding vows there at the Ringgold
                                             Wedding Chapel, the First Baptist Church
 County’s                                    of Ringgold, and other venues. Among these
 largest tourist   The Veterans’ Memorial is located in front of    have been such notables as Dolly Parton,

 attraction with   the Colonnade on the Benton Place campus.    Tammy Wynette and George Jones, and
 approximately    The memorial is a tribute to America,    Don Everly of the famed Everly Brothers
                                             rock ‘n roll duo.
 1 million visitors   honoring military veterans and citizens, and
 each year.  a focal point for annual veterans’ events and    Known as the “wedding capital of the South”
        memorial services.
                                             for many years, couples enjoy returning
        The Colonnade is home for the Community    the city to reminisce year-round, including   The Davis Cattle Company hosts a rodeo
                                                                                  each year to benefit local non-profits and
        Players, a local theatre group; it hosts more   the 1890’s Day Jamboree.  the Catoosa school system.
        than 30 other theatrical productions by
 In Fort Oglethorpe, every summer “take me    as home team on the city’s polo field. It   performers young and old throughout the
 out to the ball game” gets a whole new   competes with other teams in the    region, and various meetings and events.
 meaning. Vintage Base Ball takes the sport    Tennessee Association of Vintage Base Ball.
 back 150 years as participants play according    McKeever also serves as executive director    Other landmarks include the Whitman-
 to 1864 rules. Rather than featuring brawny    of the 6th Cavalry Museum in Fort   Anderson House and the Old Stone Church
 hitters attempting to slug 90-miles per hour    Oglethorpe, operating on the site of an   in Ringgold. The church was used as a hospital
 fastballs, these competitors play a gentleman’s    Army post that served as home for the    during the Civil War and now serves as a
 game, attired in bow ties, vests and bowler   6th U.S. Cavalry from 1919 to 1942.    history museum and genealogy research
 hats, or gingham-checked shirts and overalls.  library, complete with old census records,
 Organized in 1861, the 6th Cavalry saw   cemetery books, family Bibles and other
 Chris McKeever, spokesperson for the Fort    action in the Civil War, the Spanish-   memorabilia.
 Oglethorpe Tourism Association, explained    American War, and world wars I and II.
 the sport has its own language and rules   The post predated the city itself, and    The Ringgold Depot, located in the city’s
 that differ dramatically from those of   when the post was closed, World War II   downtown area, linked Chattanooga and
        Atlanta during the Civil War. The sandstone
 modern-day baseball. “It’s part sport, part   veterans persuaded the U.S. Army to
 history lesson,” she said.  antebellum structure serves as a Visitor
 move 6th Cavalry memorabilia from    Information Center during the day, and
 Contests are scheduled from May to August    The Lightfoot Club  Fort Meade, Md. to Fort Oglethorpe,    home for the Ringgold Opry during its   Whitman-Anderson House
 each year, with the Lightfoot Club serving   creating the Museum in 1981.  evening performances.


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