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*I found a few more photos from the evening I was sprinting down Veterans Bridge ; ) I cropped this one to give the illusion of a panorama - hope you like it!
In 1867 the United States Pipe and Foundry Company was established. Located in in Chattanooga Tennessee this place is a reminder of the significance of the iron industry here in the United States. Now an abandon site, this building is just amazing to see fist hand. I tried to get a few drone shots inside but the GPS kept going out. Not sure if it was the site it self or if they had a signal jammer nearby.
A Chattanooga sunset and the Arthur Ravenel Bridge blended together into one shot. Hope you like it. *Explored: May 12, 2022 - Thank you!
View from the unimaginatively named Lookout Mountain, just before sunset in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA, the epitome of double letters (sorry Mississippi), ppost ssunnsett and bblue hourr versions comming nexxt.
Walnut Street Bridge, Chattanooga, Tennessee. This amazing structure serves as one of the premier pedestrian walking bridges in the country. It spans the Tennessee River connecting the Hunter Museum with Coolidge Park. I caught this image very early in the morning just after a rainstorm. The steel, water, lights, wood, and sky blend together to form an interesting composition around this amazing bridge. Architexturefotos - building stories one frame at a time!
For the next several weeks, I'm posting a series of photos of bridges and walkways. They resonate with me because they capture my innate urge to wander while transporting me between 'here and there.' Join me in celebrating bridges and walkways; crossings that connect us from one place to the next! Architexturefotos - building stories one frame at a time!
Two BNSF SD70Ace's creep under the cantilever before passing through Norfolk Southern's DeButts Yard.
Silhouette of the Walnut Street Bridge in Chattanooga, TN.
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Southern Railway 4501 approaches the turntable in TVRM's East Chattanooga Yard. TVRM 606 (née-MILW SW1200) is seen to the right of the frame. This was taken during a Lerro Productions photo charter.
From the Incline Railway observation deck on a sunny day. Lake Chicamauga and Sequoya Nuclear Plant in the background. A plume of steam can be seen from Watts Bar cooling towers to the left of the Sequoya cooling towers.
Lest they be forgotten...
The Chattanooga National Cemetery established in 1867 current contains 37,000 interments with more than 12,000 Union soldiers interred here.