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Artist Alex Paul Loza looking at his mural "Dreaming Forward/Sonando"

CHA Spotlights feature local landmarks + people, including artist Alex Paul Loza and his “Dreaming Forward/Soñando” mural.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Tourism Co.

Get up close and personal — with Chattanooga, that is. Chattanooga Tourism Co.'s CHA Spotlights give Noogans the chance to dive into the city’s rich culture, heritage, and arts scene through a video series featuring Chattanooga’s places to see + people to know. Some of our fav recent videos include:

Check out the full CHA Spotlight video playlist below — and make recommendations for where to go or who to feature next.

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