The Hunter Museum of Art, on bluffs above the river.
A lady walks across the Walnut Street Bridge.
High up above the river.
Looking down at modern apartments and the Tennessee Aquarium.
Chief John Ross Bridge, another blue-colored bridge.
Artistic winding path, part of the Tennessee Riverwalk.
Hunter Museum of Art, as seen from the Walnut Street Bridge.
Frosted glass pedestrian bridge that crosses over Highway 58 to the Hunter Museum of Art.
Frosted glass pedestrian bridge.
Walnut Street Bridge and the balcony at the Hunter Museum of Art.
Bench and potted flowers on Walnut Street Bridge.
View as you walk up to the frosted glass walkway.
Baseball sculpture outside the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Free Money, by Tom Otterness.
Savoy sculpture outside the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Sculpture of a young woman outside the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Historic building next to the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Modern architecture of the Hunter Museum of American Art, on its perch above the river.
The Ice Cream Show outdoor seating.
Inside the Ice Cream Show.
Bikes for rent outside the modern apartments near 129 Walnut Street.
Outdoor tables at the Ice Cream Show.
Walkway outside the 129 Walnut Street apartments.
I love these modern apartments near the art museum!
Chattanooga is gorgeous!
Paddling on the Tennessee River outside the Tennessee Aquarium.
Tennessee Riverpark, alongside the Tennessee Aquarium.
Cherokee design.
Young women hanging out outside the Tennessee Aquarium at Tennessee Riverpark.
Stripey brick sculpture on Market St near the river. Fun for kids to climb inside!
The Tennessee Aquarium!
Big windows in Noodles & Co., looking out on Market Street.
Market St and 4th St.