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Located largely in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Chatahoochee National Forest covers a wide stretch of northern Georgia and offers a summer haven for those looking to beat the heat of lower climes. Within the Chattahoochee Forest, you'll find beautiful waterfalls (including Amicalola and Toccoa), ample fishing and hunting, a dramatic ravine (Tallulah Gorge), the state's highest point (Brasstown Bald, at 4,785 ft/1,455 m) and extensive walking trails (the Appalachian Trail begins there and runs north all the way to Maine).

In Spring Place, near the National Forest's western sections, you'll find the Vann House State Historic Site, an 1804 mansion that was home to the Cherokee chief James Vann. Vann pushed for Cherokee assimilation into U.S. society, and the house he built combines Cherokee motifs (carved by Moravian missionaries) with Federal-style architecture. Vann's son was forced to vacate the house in 1834. His father's dream of integration into mainstream culture ended with the Trail of Tears, in which 16,000 Cherokees were forced to march to Oklahoma in the winter of 1838-39—a journey that killed 4,000 of them.

Just north of Summerville is Paradise Gardens, the outdoor museum of folk artist Howard Finster. Finster began his artistic forays in the mid-1970s after receiving a divine vision in a drop of paint. A number of his works have wound up in high-profile places, like on album covers by such bands as the Talking Heads and R.E.M. Some of his creations also grace the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian. His 3-acre/1-hectare museum is paved with paths of colorful tiles that lead visitors through a maze of strange and wonderful sculptures and paintings incorporating all manner of found objects. Don't miss the Giant Cement Shoe (the name says it all). A gallery showcases works by Finster and dozens of other local artists. You can even spend the night in Finster's guesthouse. The Chattahoochee National Forest is approximately 60 mi/95 km north of Atlanta.

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Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a clean, pleasant city nestled amid the ridges and mountains in the southeast corner of the state.

Despite the growth of the waterfront, the thing still most associated with the city is probably the Chattanooga Choo-Choo (and the song of the same name), a train route that was a major rail link between the North and the South. The original trains no longer run (the last one left Terminal Station in 1970), but you can learn more about the route at an attraction called the Chattanooga Choo-Choo. It includes the restored train terminal (which now houses shops and restaurants) and one of the original Chattanooga Choo-Choo railroad cars. At the hotel in the complex, you can spend the night or have dinner in a restored Victorian railcar. There's a model railroad (with 3,000 ft/914 m of track) and old train cars to walk through, but don't expect to find any quality model trains in the gift shop; this attraction may be of great interest to train enthusiasts, but general visitors may not be as impressed.

You can get an even better feel for the golden era of trains by taking a ride on the Tennessee Valley Railroad, which employs a vintage steam locomotive. It travels 6 mi/10 km between Grand Junction Station and Chattanooga Choo-Choo, passing through the Civil War-era Missionary Ridge Tunnel along the way. Trip schedules vary by route—it's best to call or consult the website during planning.

Along the Tennessee River, the renovated and expanded Riverwalk connects several sights: the aquarium and Hunter Museum of Art, as well as the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's Rowing Center and Ross' Landing Park and Plaza. The Tennessee Aquarium provides a look at river creatures, from the catfish of the Tennessee River to the alligators of the Mississippi to more exotic species from other parts of the world (http://www.tennesseeaquarium.com). There's an IMAX theater nearby, as well as the Creative Discovery Museum, where children can create in an artists studio and an inventors workshop, among other activities and exhibits.

Another downtown attraction is AT&T Park, the home of Chattanooga's minor-league baseball team. And don't overlook the offbeat:The International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum showcases antique tow trucks and other recovery vehicles from throughout the U.S. and overseas.

Another must-see in the Chattanooga area is Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park, which extends across the border into Georgia. It commemorates two major Civil War engagements that took place in 1863: the Battle of the Chickamauga and the Battle of Chattanooga. On the Tennessee side, the preserve encompasses Point Park on Lookout Mountain, Orchard Knob in downtown Chattanooga and Signal Point on Signal Mountain. In Georgia, you can visit Missionary Ridge, where Gen. Ulysses S. Grant led Union forces to a decisive victory over Confederate troops. There's an interpretive museum and visitors center that offers an impressive multimedia show. The park also offers auto tours, re-enactments, horseback riding and hiking.

Just outside the park is the lower station for the Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, which is the best way to reach the top of the mountain. Built in 1895, the railway has one of the steepest grades you'll find anywhere: 72.7 degrees. The Victorian-style Lookout Mountain Station has an observation deck that provides spectacular views.

While in the vicinity of Lookout Mountain, you may want to visit those twin attractions that you've seen touted on billboards (and on the sides of old barns) throughout the Southeast: Ruby Falls and Rock City. Both have been so heavily promoted for so long that they've become pieces of Americana. Ruby Falls is a 145-ft/44-m waterfall that's contained in a cave 1,000 ft/305 m underground. Rock City Gardens is 10 acres/4 hectares of unusual sandstone formations that include tunnels and a swinging bridge. And it's true: You can see seven states from Rock City—if the weather cooperates.

Take time to visit the Hunter Museum of American Art, which has a number of excellent paintings by Mary Cassatt and Thomas Hart Benton. And we got a kick out of the collection of 15,000 glass pitchers at the Houston Museum (be sure to look for the mustache cups). The Bluff View Arts District, on East Second Street, features galleries, unique shops, restaurants and historic homes. Music lovers will want to stop at Bessie Smith Hall, a performance hall for blues artists, dedicated to the memory of the great singer. It includes the Chattanooga African American Museum, which has exhibits on Smith and other prominent figures from the Chattanooga area.

The Chattanooga Convention and Visitors Bureau has an excellent visitors center adjacent to the aquarium, where you can buy tickets for many of the city's attractions, as well as find brochures and useful information to help with your planning. http://www.chattanoogafun.com.

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This military park, which extends from Georgia into Tennessee, commemorates two major Civil War engagements that took place in 1863: the Battle of the Chickamauga and the Battle of Chattanooga. It includes Missionary Ridge, where Gen. Ulysses S. Grant led Union forces to a decisive victory over Confederate troops. On the Tennessee side, the preserve also encompasses Point Park on Lookout Mountain, Orchard Knob in downtown Chattanooga and Signal Point on Signal Mountain. An interpretive museum and visitors center offers an impressive multimedia show. The park also has tours, demonstrations, horseback riding and hiking. At nearby Fort Oglethorpe, which was built around the turn of the 20th century, the River of Death Battlerama interprets the Battle of Chickamauga. The military park is 105 mi/170 km northwest of Atlanta.

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Built in the foothills of the Hajar mountains, Hatta (about 60 mi/100 km from Dubai), United Arab Emirates, is a pretty oasis town in the emirate of Dubai. It's filled with traditional local architecture, including the Juma Mosque, built in 1780. But the real draw is just outside of town in the extensive chain of natural pools and waterfalls cut into the desert rock and filled with floodwaters. They're perfect spots for swimming, and they get crowded on the weekends. The road to the pools is not paved, so it's best to go in a four-wheel-drive vehicle.

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