An Art Movement in Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis has built everything on our legacy. We're set up with a reminder of what was, but you also get a chance to reflect on how far you've come. Hear from Victoria Jones, community organizer that is working on elevating black artists, uplifting black communities, and shifting the culture of Memphis.
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CHATTANOOGA TRAVEL VLOG|2 Day Getaway
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Massages at:
Focus for Massage
6251 E Brainerd Road
Chattanooga, TN
(423) 855-4888
Ask for Jackie-she was incredible!! Best deep tissue massage I have ever had!
Things To Do:
Visit Warehouse Row on 1110 Market Street for great shopping & coffee!!
Visit Bluff View Art District, here you can find:
- The Bluff View In (Another potion for a beautiful place to stay at during your visit)
- Tony’s Pasta Shop & Trattoria (For a nice evening dinner out overlooking the water)
- Make sure you stop in at the River Gallery for some beautiful art
- Bluff View Bakery where you can enjoy homemade rustic style table breads.
Lookout Mountain
Ruby Falls
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Indoor rock climbing (this building is gorgeous at night when it is all lit up)
I Max Theater
Coolidge Park
Our Hotel:
The Moxy
1220 King Street
Chattanooga, TN
RESTAURANTS:
Rembrandts Coffee House
411 East 2nd Street
Chattanooga TN
Naked River Brewing Co.
1791 Reggie White Blvd.
Chattanooga, TN
St. John’s Restaurant
1278 Market Street
Chattanooga, TN
Clumpie’s Ice cream
26 Frazier Avenue (they also have one a few blocks from the Moxy Hotel where we stayed!)
Chattanooga, TN
Terminal Brewhouse
1464 Market Street
Chattanooga, TN
Happy’s Shaved Ice
Located on 100 River Street in Coolidge Park
Chattanooga, TN
Kung Fu Tea
50 Frazier Street
Chattanooga, TN
Nabes Japanese Restaurant
Located in Coolidge Park
Chattanooga, TN
The Mad Priest
Coffee & Cocktails
719 Cherry Street
Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga Take Me There - Romantic Getaway Version A
This part of Chattanooga’s series of award-winning commercials “takes you there” through the magic of tilt-shift, time-lapse photography.
Places and attractions featured (in order): Pier at the downtown Riverfront; Holmberg Pedestrian Bridge; need biker location; Delta Queen Riverboat; kayaking at Lula Lake Land Trust; patio of Rembrandt’s Coffee House; Tennessee River Gorge Explorer; First Tennessee Pedestrian Corridor; RVR ROX adventure sports festival; and River Gallery Sculpture Garden.
Chattanooga, Tennessee is one of the South’s top travel destinations. In fact, the New York Times named Chattanooga TN one of the “Top 45 Places to go in the World. Only four US destinations were named and the Scenic City was the only place outside of California. And it’s no wonder.
Chattanooga in 3 Minutes
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Tilt-shift lenses, time-lapse photography and original music combine to create a dreamy portrait of one of America's most beautiful cities: Chattanooga, Tennessee. Created by The Johnson Group in partnership with Atomic Films and Jack Parker Photography.
Places and attractions featured (in order): Riverbend Music Festival; The Tennessee Valley Railroad; hill sliding at Renaissance Park; The Walnut Street Bridge Climbing Wall; kayaking at Lula Lake Land Trust; Head of the Hooch rowing competition on the Tennessee River; The Tennessee River Gorge Explorer; the First Street Pedestrian Corridor; The Hunter Museum of American Art; River Gallery Sculpture Garden; Rock City Gardens; Holmberg Pedestrian Bridge; The Passage; yoga in the Tennessee Aquarium Plaza; The Chattanooga Symphony and Opera at the Tivoli Theater; the pier at the downtown Riverfront; traveling carnival; wedding in the Bluff View Art District; the patio of Rembrandt’s Coffee House; mountain biking on Lookout Mountain; Coolidge Park fountains; The Tennessee Riverwalk; motorcycle Riding in downtown Chattanooga; Hunter Museum After Hours; the Delta Queen Riverboat; paddle board races on the Riverfront; dining at Warehouse Row; pool at the Double Tree Downtown; The Incline Railway; Wine Over Water on the Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge and RVR ROX adventure sports festival.
Original song Dreamin' written by Allen DiCenzo and Roger Vaughn. All rights reserved.
Inside the Tennessee Aquarium Ocean Journey!
Would you like to join me inside a walkthrough of the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, TN?
The Tennessee Aquarium is a non-profit public aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. It opened in 1992 on the banks of the Tennessee River in downtown Chattanooga, with a major expansion added in 2005. The Aquarium, which has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1993, is home to more than 12,000 animals representing almost 800 species.
More than 20 million people have visited the facility, with the twenty-millionth visitor arriving in March 2013. It is consistently recognized as one of the country's top public aquariums.
Ocean Journey, a 60,000 square foot structure equivalent in height to a ten-story building, opened in 2005 and contains a total of 700,000 US gallons (2,600,000 Liters) follows the theme of the River Journey by following the river into the Gulf of Mexico. The Tennessee Aquarium Ocean Journey includes hyacinth macaws, a touch tank of small sharks and rays, and a butterfly garden.
Major exhibits in Ocean Journey?
Sea nettle on exhibit in Ocean Journey.
The Secret Reef, the largest tank in Ocean Journey (and the Tennessee Aquarium), containing 618,000 US gallons (2,340,000 L) depicting the environment of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico and can be viewed from three levels including the Undersea Cavern, an underwater walk-through feature. The species exhibited in the Secret Reef include Sand tiger sharks, bonnethead sharks and green sea turtles, one of which, Oscar, is a rescue animal missing much of its rear flippers due to injuries from a boat and a predator.
The Boneless Beauties and Jellies: Living Art galleries, which exhibit invertebrates including corals, jellyfish, cuttlefish, giant Pacific octopuses, and Japanese spider crabs. Jellies: Living Art is a collaboration with the nearby Hunter Museum of American Art and includes rotating exhibits of art glass alongside the jellyfish.
Penguins' Rock, which displays macaroni penguins and gentoo penguins onshore and swimming in a 16,000-US-gallon (61,000 L) tank.
Driving Porsche 356 Thru Helen, GA
Helen is a city in White County, Georgia, United States, located along the Chattahoochee River. Tourism is a key economic activity in Helen, catering mostly to weekend visitors from the Atlanta area and also motorcyclists who enjoy riding the roads in Helen and its surrounding areas.Helen can be crowded in late October, when autumn leaves typically peak. It also hosts its own Oktoberfest during September, October and November. Events and festivals are held throughout the year, including the Southern Worthersee, which is a stateside Volkswagen and Audi event that pays tribute to the Worthersee Tour in Austria. An annual hot-air balloon race is also held here on the first weekend in June.
The main road through town is north/south Georgia 75. The Helen stream gauge (HDCG1) is located on its bridge over the Chattahoochee in the middle of downtown. A parallel route to the west is labeled Georgia 75 Alt to identify it as a bypass route around the town and its traffic jams in the autumn and on some weekends.
Unicoi State Park and Lodge, spanning 1,050 acres (420 ha), is located immediately northeast of Helen on Georgia 356. The park encompasses Unicoi Lake, a 53-acre (21 ha) freshwater lake, offering outdoor activities for all seasons. Among these are a swimming beach, trout streams, wheelchair-accessible fishing docks, seasonal canoe, kayak and paddle boat rentals, seven picnic shelters with charcoal grills, three playgrounds for children, spots for birding, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) of hiking within the park (with adjacent trails in the Chattahoochee National Forest), 8 miles (13 km) of mountain biking trails within the park, and a number of places to enjoy the natural environment of the lake and park. Unicoi State Park also offers lodging in several forms. Access to Anna Ruby Falls, part of the Chattahoochee National Forest, is through the park.
In 1975, DOCUMERICA photographer Al Stephenson documented the life, recreation, and economy of the Helen area before and during the construction of Alpine Helen.
Smokey and the Bandit (1977) filmed a scene on Chimney Mountain Rd. just outside of Helen.
In May of 2019, the Hallmark Channel filmed a TV movie Helen of Helen in Helen. The movie is a Christmas-themed film, but its air date is unknown at this time.
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The Ultimate Sea-Doo Ride Through Chattanooga, TN – Long Haul Ep. 31
Without a doubt, this has got to be one of our personal favorite episodes of Long Haul as well as easily one of the best experiences in filming an episode for The Watercraft Journal. Beginning as an innocuous question from Tim McKercher at Sea-Doo, what came of it was an amazing 3-day trip to Tennessee's famous River City, Chattanooga. Rife with a mile-long history as storied as America itself, and built upon the Tennessee River itself, Chattanooga has quickly become one of our favorite ride locations. There's no shortage of gorgeous scenery, virgin wildlife, historical points of interest, and just so, so much more. When we weren't speeding down the mirror-smooth water aboard our supercharged Sea-Doo RXT-X 300, we were boarding a 100-year-old steam locomotive and touring the countryside, or petting a passing stingray. Yup, you read that right. Check it out!
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Seahorses at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Seahorse exhibit in River Journey
Lined seahorses are one of the Tennessee Aquarium's most prolific species. An adult male can give birth to around 200 babies in one clutch. These babies are exact replicas of their parents, but are only one centimeter in length. Newborn lined seahorses feed on newly hatch brine shrimp. Lined seahorses may be black, light brown or red and are identified by the tiny white stripes on their heads. These animals are found in the Chesapeake Bay and all along the eastern coast of the United States to Florida.
The Tennessee Aquarium is a non-profit public aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The River Journey building is the largest freshwater aquarium in the world.
The Tennessee Aquarium's River Journey and Ocean Journey buildings are home to more than 12,000 animals including fish, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds, penguins, butterflies and more. The original River Journey facility is organized around the theme of the Story of the River, following the path of a raindrop from high in the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico. Approximately 2/3 of the facility's display follows this theme, with the rest devoted to smaller aquatic exhibits hosting organisms from around the world. The self-guided tour takes visitors through three living forest exhibits that teem with life above and below the water's surface. Along the way, visitors see thousands of animals like free-flying song birds, snapping turtles, sandbar and sand tiger sharks, stingrays, river otters, moray eels and colorful reef fish.
A new addition to the facility, Ocean Journey, opened in April 2005, ostensibly follows the theme of an River Journey, though with much less consistency than the original. However this facility does include more hands on displays, such as a large shark tank and ray touch tank, large macaws, a butterfly garden with South American species on constant display, as well as the very large ocean tank itself. Other visitor favorites include the Boneless Beauties gallery, where guests enjoy invertebrates like jellyfish, cuttlefish, giant Pacific octopuses and Japanese spider crabs. An even newer 16,000 gallon penguin exhibit, with ten Macaroni penguins and ten Gentoo penguins, opened May 3, 2007. The Tennessee Aquarium is the first and only aquarium to breed sea dragons.
The Tennessee Aquarium's initial conceptual design, architecture and exhibit design (opened in 1992) was led by Peter Chermayeff of Peter Chermayeff LLC while at Cambridge Seven Associates, and the expansion's conceptual design, architecture and exhibt design (opened in 2005) was led by Peter Chermayeff and Peter Sollogub and Bobby C. Poole at Chermayeff, Sollogub & Poole.
Downtown to Newport - Cincinnati OH.
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Showcasing the breathtaking scenery of Downtown Cincinnati, OH. One drone shot at a time. Reaching high levels isn't always how tall you are when you stand up but what resources you have while sitting down. Hope you are inspired by the view. Filmed and Produced by Beyond Images Photography.
What Kind of Fish are these at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga?
The Tennessee Aquarium is a non-profit public aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The River Journey building is the largest freshwater aquarium in the world.
The Tennessee Aquarium's River Journey and Ocean Journey buildings are home to more than 12,000 animals including fish, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds, penguins, butterflies and more. The original River Journey facility is organized around the theme of the Story of the River, following the path of a raindrop from high in the Appalachian Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico. Approximately 2/3 of the facility's display follows this theme, with the rest devoted to smaller aquatic exhibits hosting organisms from around the world. The self-guided tour takes visitors through three living forest exhibits that teem with life above and below the water's surface. Along the way, visitors see thousands of animals like free-flying song birds, snapping turtles, sandbar and sand tiger sharks, stingrays, river otters, moray eels and colorful reef fish.
A new addition to the facility, Ocean Journey, opened in April 2005, ostensibly follows the theme of an River Journey, though with much less consistency than the original. However this facility does include more hands on displays, such as a large shark tank and ray touch tank, large macaws, a butterfly garden with South American species on constant display, as well as the very large ocean tank itself. Other visitor favorites include the Boneless Beauties gallery, where guests enjoy invertebrates like jellyfish, cuttlefish, giant Pacific octopuses and Japanese spider crabs. An even newer 16,000 gallon penguin exhibit, with ten Macaroni penguins and ten Gentoo penguins, opened May 3, 2007. The Tennessee Aquarium is the first and only aquarium to breed sea dragons.
The Tennessee Aquarium's initial conceptual design, architecture and exhibit design (opened in 1992) was led by Peter Chermayeff of Peter Chermayeff LLC while at Cambridge Seven Associates, and the expansion's conceptual design, architecture and exhibt design (opened in 2005) was led by Peter Chermayeff and Peter Sollogub and Bobby C. Poole at Chermayeff, Sollogub & Poole.
Jessica & Jordan || Loflin Yard, Memphis TN
Jessica & Jordan got married at the coolest venue in Memphis, Loflin Yard!
American Queen Cruise Ship Tour - American Queen Steamboat Company Cruises
English Captions Available!!!
American Queen is said to be the biggest waterway steamboat ever constructed. The ship was implicit 1995 and is a six-deck entertainment of an exemplary Mississippi riverboat, worked by McDermott Shipyard for the Delta Queen Steamboat Company. Despite the fact that the American Queen's stern paddlewheel is without a doubt controlled by a steam plant, her optional impetus, if there should arise an occurrence of a crisis and for mobility around tight territories where the oar wheel can not explore, originates from an arrangement of diesel-electric propellers known as Z-drives on either side of the sternwheel. She has 222 state spaces for a limit of 436 visitors and a group of 160. She is 418 feet (127 m) long and 89 feet (27 m) wide.
The Str. American Queen Luxury Cruise was resigned to the hold armada in Violet, Louisiana, on 20 November 2008. Because of the disappointment of Majestic America Line (her proprietor) she was come back to the United States Maritime Administration (MARAD) who held her $30 million home loan. The U.S. Branch of Transportation Maritime Administration records the ship's development to the Beaumont Reserve Fleet on January 22, 2009. As of April 2011 American Queen is under contract for $15.5 million to HMS Global Maritime, situated in New Albany, Indiana. In light of the August, 2011 U.S. Branch of Transportation Maritime Administration stock, the ship was sold on August 2, 2009 and left the Beaumont Reserve Fleet for Memphis, Tennessee. The new administrator, The American Queen Steamboat Company reported arrangements to give back her to Mississippi River benefit from a port in Memphis, Tennessee. She rejoined her kindred sternwheeler steamboats Natchez, Chautauqua Belle, Minne-Ha-Ha, and the Belle of Louisville. She is as of now in administration.
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On Location: The Alligator Snapping Turtle
The alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) is one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world. It is not closely related to, but is often associated with, the common snapping turtle. They are the sole living member of the genus Macrochelys--while common snappers are in the genus Chelydra. The epithet temminckii is in honor of Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck. The largest freshwater turtle in North America, the alligator snapping turtle is found primarily in southeasten United States waters. They are found from eastern Texas east to the Florida panhandle, and north to southeastern Kansas, Missouri, southeastern Iowa, western Illinois, southern Indiana, western Kentucky, and eastern Tennessee. Typically only nesting females will venture onto open land. Due to the exotic pet trade and habitat destruction the species has become protected by states, and is considered a threatened species. This endangerment brought it to Asia and Europe with a breeding/research center found in Japan. The alligator snapping turtle is characterized by a large, heavy head, and a long, thick shell with three dorsal ridges of large scales (osteoderms) giving it a primitive appearance reminiscent of some of the plated dinosaurs. They can be immediately distinguished from the Common Snapping Turtle by the three distinct rows of spikes and raised plates on the carapace, whereas the common snapping turtle has a smoother carapace. They are a solid gray, brown, black, or olive-green in color, and often covered with algae. They have radiating yellowpatterns around the eyes, serving to break up the outline of the eye and keep the turtle camouflaged. Their eyes are also surrounded by a star-shaped arrangement of fleshy filamentous eyelashes. There is an unverified report of a 183 kilograms (400 lb) Alligator Snapping Turtle found in Kansas in 1937, but the largest verifiable one is debatable. One weighed at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago was a 16-year resident giant alligator snapper weighing 113 kilograms (250 lb), sent to the Tennessee State Aquarium as part of a breeding loan in 1999, where it subsequently died. Another was 107 kilograms (240 lb), and housed at the Brookfield Zoo in suburban Chicago. They generally do not grow quite that large. Breeding maturity is attained at around 16 kilograms (35 lb), when the length is around 38 centimetres (15 in), but then they continue to grow through life.
Masters of the Golden Age: Harvey Dunn and His Students - Gallery Tour
Masters of the Golden Age: Harvey Dunn and His Students
November 7, 2015 through March 6, 2016
Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
Norman Rockwell Museum and South Dakota Art Museum are honored to present the first major exhibition celebrating the art and legacy of American illustration master, Harvey Dunn. A brilliant and prolific illustrator of America’s Golden Age, Dunn was a prodigy of legendary artist Howard Pyle, and an admired teacher in his own right. Born on a homestead near Manchester, South Dakota, he left the farm to study at the South Dakota Agricultural College and the Art Institute of Chicago before becoming one of Pyle’s most accomplished students—along with N.C. Wyeth and Frank E. Schoonover—and eventually opened his own studios in Wilmington, Delaware, and in Leonia and Tenafly, New Jersey. Of his mentor, Dunn said, “Pyle’s main purpose was to quicken our souls so that we might render service to the majesty of simple things.”
In 1906, Dunn obtained his first advertising commission from the Keuffel and Esser Company of New York, and throughout his prodigious career, he created painterly illustrations for the most prominent periodicals of his day, including Scribner’s, Harper’s, Collier’s Weekly, Century, Outing, and The Saturday Evening Post. Exceptional examples of Dunn’s art for publication are featured in this exhibition, which also highlights the artist’s powerful work for the American Expeditionary Forces, recording the unforgettable realities of combat. During World War I, Dunn was one of eight war artists assigned to the American Expeditionary Forces in France. He struggled emotionally as a result of his wartime experiences, but found solace in painting visions of the prairie, inspired by his boyhood memories and his love of South Dakota’s landscape and history.
This exhibition is a collaboration of Norman Rockwell Museum and South Dakota Art Museum, Generous support has been provided by First Bank & Trust
This Exhibition next appears:
June 24, 2016 - September 15, 2016
Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Previous Exhibition Venue:
May 5, 2015 - September 13, 2015
South Dakota Art Museum, Brookings, South Dakota
Tennessee Aquarium: The History of River Otter Conservation
The North American River Otter has a fascinating conservation story! Bruce Anderson, a retired reintroduction biologist from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), shares the history behind saving otters in our region.
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ALLIGATOR SNAPPING TURTLE
The alligator snapping turtle is the largest fresh water turtle in the world. Found in the lower united states these turtles can grow well over 200 pounds and live as long as 70 years. This video shows how these turtles hunt for food.
Enchanted Gallery and Retreat Center for the Arts Chatham Virginia
The region's migration experience
Like most immigrants, after many circumstances I was experiencing in my birth country, I chose to start a new life in a new land. That country was the United States.
Art is my life. I live for art not from art. Since my arrival, I have dedicated all my potential to sponsoring art and artists in all the creative fields. I promote, encourage, and mentor all of them that never were touched by art, or don't believe in themselves, or are afraid to show because they are afraid of comments. I open shows and spaces to display their work regardless of their experience and background, as long as they have the idea and or need to explore creativity. Many became very well known creative people, some found their lives changed, with a lot more to live for, because whoever is involved in art lives a great life. If you have a disastrous place, as soon as you move art in, it becomes enchanted and shines. It is the same with life.
I founded Alvaro Ibañez Museum (AIM), where everyone in the world can visit my personal collection. An international creativity community bringing together painters, poets, dancers, sculptors, photographers, actors, all kind of writers, and their audiences and friends for rest and renewal. We do workshops and seminars as well as displaying and promoting other artists.
I can show my art abroad by invitation, or for events like the Region's Immigration Experience.
My work is so personal that I consider it impossible to be judged by any one; this creation has a meaning regardless of techniques or mediums. It is not commercial art. I believe that Art it is different, that is why it is unique. It does not have to be pretty, not even likable; of course, it is obviously greater if it is any of those.
I was born in Bucaramanga, Santander, Colombia on January 18, 1951. At the age of 5, I moved with my parents to Santa Marta beach, a beautiful city were I grow up, at the age of 7 won my first artistic price, a diploma and a 36 Prismacolor set, with a drawing of El Morro a light house at the center of the bay.
I have worked as a designer and draftsman since my mid-twenties, specializing in graphic arts, patent design, and trademark illustrations Architecture, Interior Design, all Engineering fields projects. .
My biographical profile has been included in Who's Who in the World; Who's Who in America; Who's Who in the South and Southwest; Who's who in the arts; Who's Who in Finance and Business since 1994.
My personal collection of my own original work contains over 900 pieces in media such as pastel, oils, acrylics, water color, ink, silk screen, stain glass, markers, crayons, any media available at each moment of creation.
Inspired by my teacher davidmanzur.com , DaVinci, Dali, and Van Gogh, I express my love of life and beauty through a broad range of styles, ranging from realism to surrealism. Within my collection are pieces ranging in size from a few inches to many feet, with themes running the gamut of human experience and going beyond into the realm of myth. One example is Kalevala series based on the Finnish creation myth.
I immigrated to the United States in August 29 of 1981, leaving behind a large body of work. My current collection dates from my arrival in Virginia and tells the story of my struggles as a new immigrant supporting a family and learning a new language.
My work tells of my dreams and the sources of my inspiration. Images of women dominate much of my work; I love Woman, beginning with my mother. I mold my feelings easily on the canvas. Another group of paintings depicts the powerful, mythical unicorn. This image was the primary inspiration for my dream of building a retreat center for artists and Sunrise Studio Gallery. And my wonderful poet, writer and several languages translator wife Denise Aileen DeVries From Colorado
Shark Feeding
Sand tiger sharks get fed at the Pittsburgh zoo
Museum of Appalachia
This video is about the Museum of Appalachia in Norris, TN.