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Coolidge Park
Park in Chattanooga, Tennessee, US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coolidge Park is a park located on the North Shore of Chattanooga, Tennessee, along the Tennessee River.[1][2] It has an interactive water fountain, rock climbing, a pavilion, picnic amenities, a military memorial, and a 100-year old restored antique carousel.[1][2] There are also docking facilities.[3] It is also near the Walnut Street Bridge.[1] It is also close to the city’s entertainment and art districts.[1][3] It serves as a venue for concerts, festivals, fundraisers, and special events.[1][2] The park is also a part of the Tennessee Riverwalk, a 13-mile public waterfront greenway that follows the Tennessee River.[1][3]
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Location | 150 River St., Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States |
Coordinates | 35.061°N 85.308°W / 35.061; -85.308 |
Area | 13 acres (0.053 km2) |
Created | October 16th, 1999 (October 16th, 1999) |
Website | https://chattanooga.gov/parks/our-parks-and-trails |
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In 2006, a circular landscape of trees representing the sister cities of Chattanooga called the Peace Grove was added to the park.[1] There is also the Learning Walk, a one thousand linear foot-interpretive trail.[3]
The Coolidge Park Carousel is a Dentzel antique carousel from 1894.[2] It has 52 hard-carved animals, a calliope band organ, and gold leaf benches.[2][4] It is available for reservations.[2]
The park was established through the work of HGOR and the River Front Development Committee.[3] The goal was to have an open space area, stabilize the riverfront area, and increase connectivity with a walkway system, as part of the Tennessee Riverwalk.[3] The park was opened in 1999.[3][5] The park was named after Charles H. Coolidge, a Medal of Honor recipient who fought in World War II.[5]