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Asked: Where would you film a scary movie in Chattanooga?

Imagine a horror movie set in the Scenic City, where would the final girl end up?

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The midnight diner shot is a must in any slasher film.

Calling all slasher and horror movie buffs. We want to know what would be on your must-see film locations list for a scary movie set in Chattanooga.

Whether it’s a shot of fog rising off the Tennessee River and the final girl running across the eerie Walnut Street Pedestrian Bridge as the end credits roll or inside The Read House as a spin on the haunts that plague the halls — what is your vision?

Think: Outdoor spaces, buildings, neighborhoods, etc. that are built for a scream queen.

Set the scene, and let us know.

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