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Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum is ranked #10 out of 14 things to do in Chattanooga. See pictures and our review of Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.
Staff Photo by Robin Rudd / The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum reopened in June 2020 with runs of its Missionary Ridge Local lead by steam engine 4501. Here the train waits for its 1:30 p.m ...
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum has been preserving railroad history since 1961, and this month, it is kicking off a year long celebration that will highlight the museum's 60-year heritage ...
Mar. 25—The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum in East Chattanooga will soon house the archive and headquarters of the L&N Historical Society, which had been located in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum is a recipient of a $67,500 grant for Capital Maintenance and Improvements from the State of Tennessee as administered through the Tennessee State Museum.
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum is home to some of these "haints" and wants to share them with you. Your ride includes campfire ghost stories, an after-dark train ride and lots of legendary ...
Chattanooga's Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum got $200,000 in grant funding from a Save America's Treasures Grant to go toward the restoration of a 1925 Pullman sleeper car donated by Southern ...
The Tennessee Valley is one of America’s greatest living landmarks. Today’s traveler can experience this extraordinary area on a “museum in motion”: Any one of the Tennessee Valley ...
The majority of the best Chattanooga train rides for fall are organized through the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (TVRM), which was founded in 1961 as part of an effort to preserve, restore ...
It was rebuilt in Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum’s shops in Chattanooga, from about 1998 to 2010 or so. My job title is director of development for the museum, which I do pro bono.
Mark Brainard, a volunteer at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, talked about Chattanooga's railroad History and the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad that passed through in 1858. He spoke ...