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    Chattanooga Trolley Tour

    4.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Coker Museum and Honest Charley Speed Shop

    We took the Trolley Tour and Coker Museum Tour. The trolley was comfortable and air conditioned. Our driver/guide crisscrossed the city talking about the history, buildings, challenges, and accomplishment of the city. It was spun into a narrative which was interesting and easy to follow. Most importantly, he engaged the group and was genuinely nice. I especially appreciated that the driver stopped at several locations and asked if anyone wanted to step off the trolley to take a picture (which I did)! The Coker Museum is a car and motorcycle museum focusing mainly on early 1900's vehicles.That will be really treat to any gearheads in your group. I would recommend the tour.

    Nice antique ride!

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    Great people! Lots of interesting information. We saw and learned a lot of things that we never would have on our own. Thanks.

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    We really enjoyed riding the trolley in Chattanooga! It was such a nice tour of the town & took us where we needed to go!

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    Lotz House - Entrance

    Lotz House

    4.9(254 reviews)
    107.1 mi

    I was visiting my only high school friend in Franklin, and we were looking for something to do…read moredowntown that did not revolve around eating or drinking for once. She has lived there for years and had never done this tour, which made it feel like a bit of a discovery for both of us. We ended up at the Lotz House Museum, and it turned out to be one of those unexpectedly memorable experiences. On this particular day, we lucked out with Chuck as our guide. He is a former high school history professor, and you can tell immediately. He does not just recite facts, he brings everything to life with stories, details, and just the right amount of drama. The house itself is not large, but that almost works in its favor. Between the stories of the Lotz family and the vivid accounts of the Battle of Franklin happening right outside, you can practically see it all unfolding as you move from room to room. It is the kind of experience that sticks with you long after you leave, and at around seventeen dollars, it feels like an absolute steal. And do not skip the gift shop. Treat yourself to a peach Nehi soda on your way out. It is unexpectedly fantastic, and I am still thinking about how to get my hands on more.

    Shout out to our tour guide Evan! He was amazing! He shared the story of the war with passion and…read moreenthusiasm which kept our attention the whole way through the tour! This is a must visit museum of history around you, out the windows and throughout the floors that grace your feet!

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    Lotz House - The entrance and beautiful home

    The entrance and beautiful home

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    Lotz House - Lotz house with cannons

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    Lotz house with cannons

    Barrington Hall - Barrington Hall, Roswell

    Barrington Hall

    4.4(9 reviews)
    88.8 mi

    The city of Roswell has 3 preserved antebellum houses open for public tours. We stopped by all 3…read moreone Saturday afternoon in February. All are located within a 1/2-mile radius, and 2 are literally within about 200 yards of each other. Our second stop was at Barrington Hall. It is located across Hwy 120 from Bulloch Hall, a bit closer to Roswell Road. They have a small parking lot out front. Like the others, there is no fee here. We again wandered up to the house's front facade (which faces away from the parking lot towards Hwy 120) entered via the front door. The docent on duty was again friendly and just asked for our zip code and how we'd heard about the venue. You are then free to wander the house via whatever route you like. Most rooms have a sign with a 4-digit code. You call a phone number (the same one used at the other 2 houses) and enter successive codes as you proceed. For each code, there is an accompanying description of the room's historical context and of its furnishings. These mansions all seemed to follow the same basic floorplan - a central linear hallway with 2 or 3 rooms off each side and a staircase at the end. This house was a bit smaller than Bulloch Hall, but had slightly more furnishings. This home also had more of a formal garden in the back. If you only had time to tour one house of the 3, I'd still begin with Bulloch Hall. However, this place was nice to visit if you have another 30 - 45 minutes.

    My sister was in town, we wanted to do something different - found this stunning home when I…read moresearched Roswell Georgia. Plenty of parking, but the signs to get to the front door could be a bit more clear (there are many doors on this gorgeous home). We entered the wrong door but the gracious woman who is a docent welcomed us warmly! She gave a grand tour of the home with many interesting stories about its former residents. The home is well maintained, plus has some actual furniture from the owners and other items representative of the era. I wish I could recall the woman's name who gave us the tour, she was amazing! How does she recall all this information? Thankful this home has been saved and taken care of-

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    Barrington Hall - Barrington Hall

    Barrington Hall

    Barrington Hall - A good cannon is hard to find!

    A good cannon is hard to find!

    Barrington Hall - Exterior of Barrington Hall, circa 1852

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    Exterior of Barrington Hall, circa 1852

    Historic Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary

    Historic Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary

    4.3(46 reviews)
    88.1 mi

    This tour is amazing and a must do visiting Tennessee. Our guide, George Wyatt, was absolutely…read moredelightful and entertaining. He was an actual inmate at the prison and tells so many interesting stories. You just need to get use to his accent, which is the best thing about him! After the tour make sure to eat at The Warden's table in the gift shop. The brisket French Dip was delicious. Maricela, who works in the gift shop, was so helpful and sweet. I would go back again and again!!!

    Interesting place to visit. You're on your own using a handheld tour on a cell phone-type gadget…read moreand earphones. It was sufficient, but following the yellow arrows got to be confusing. The historical aspect of it was good. It's the type of place that you go to once and once is enough. There were two cats on the premises, one was an older kitten, the other a sweet orange cat. If you're going to keep cats on the premises, all I can say is FEED YOUR D*MN CATS! The bowls were empty and the cats are underweight and hungry! A young girl that I believe hangs out there while her mother works was feeding the cats white bread. I asked her why she was feeding the cats white bread and she said because they like it. WTF! When any animal is hungry enough they'll eat anything, including white bread! I told the lady collecting the tickets that all the cat bowls were empty of food and she said she couldn't leave the area but she'd get them some food later. How about the lazy ladies sitting in the hallway getting off their butts and taking care of filling the empty bowls! It was more than upsetting to see. If you go, bring the cats some food, would you, please?

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    Historic Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary - Small representation of what prison looks like (Birds Eye view)

    Small representation of what prison looks like (Birds Eye view)

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    Historic Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary - Inside courtyard where inmates had yard time

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    Inside courtyard where inmates had yard time

    Chattanooga Trolley Tour - bustours - Updated June 2026

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