What Chattanoogans googled this year

2023’s Google Year in Search is out — check out what Chattanoogans were searching most this year (it might surprise you).

A search bar overlayed an image of the Tennessee River with mountains in the background and the sun going down.

Did you search “Roman Empire” this year? So did the rest of the US — but this is what Chattanoogans were googling on a more local level.

Graphic via NOOGAtoday

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It may come as no surprise that Travis Kelce was one of the most-searched people on Google this year, but what about the fact that the Chattanooga area ranked No. 1 in the US in top trending searches for pain management treatment near me?

2023’s Google Year in Search is out, and its local search function provides an interesting peek into our city’s queries. Take a look at what we were searching most this year (plus, our answers to your searches — we may not be Google, but we know a thing or two about where to find local spots).

Unique local searches

  • Top trending “tour” search in Chattanooga | Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
  • Top trending “TV show” search in Chattanooga | “The Last of Us”
  • Top trending “versus” search in Chattanooga | Nate Dias vs. Jake Paul

The fact that “NOOGAtoday” wasn’t a top local search only hurts our feelings a little bit. There’s always next year.

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