Asked: Could Chattanooga have its own Hallmark movie?

Take our survey to help us craft the perfect Hallmark movie based in Chattanooga, TN.

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Would you watch a Hallmark movie based in Chattanooga?

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No matter how cheesy the films can be, watching a Hallmark movie (or a marathon, for that matter) is a staple of the holiday season. From gift-wrapped romances to plenty of wholesome stories, the films hold a cozy spot in many folks’ hearts.

Which got us thinking, what would a Hallmark movie based in Chattanooga look like?

The Scenic City goes all out for the season, from themed window displays to holiday-inspired bars and countless trees + decorations around town — Chattanooga feels like the perfect backdrop for a Hallmark movie.

Let’s have a little holiday fun, shall we? With your help, let’s map out what a Hallmark film in Chattanooga would look like. We want to hear your title recommendations, location site ideas, plot points, and even which actors you think would be the perfect fit for our film.

Take our survey and we’ll follow up with Chattanooga’s own Hallmark movie details in an upcoming newsletter.

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