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. the Hunter Museum of American Art
and the Tennessee Riverwalk.
Civil War buffs will want to
explore Lookout Mountain to see and
hear about the battle of
Chickamauga. It is also called the
Battle Above the Clouds, after the
soaring site. Visitors can also tour the
Chickamauga and Chattanooga
National Military Park.
A great experience for the whole
family is the outstanding Tennessee
Aquarium right downtown. Free
shuttle buses cruise along downtown
streets every five minutes.
If you like shopping, you will
love Chattanooga. Big and little
stores abound. Be sure to check out
the Warehouse Row Factory Shops.
Adventurous tourists can leave
downtown Chattanooga and drive
to southeast Tennessee for excellent
outdoor recreation. Rafting, canoe-
ing and kayaking are readily avail-
able on a multitude of rivers of
varying swiftness. Campground
parks are available as is horseback
riding. Or you can take a leisurely
stroll along wooded trails and stop
for a picnic.
Chattanooga and the area around
are definitely worth a visit. There is
much to do and see.

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Holocaust Film
Screening April 30

A brunch and screening of the
Holocaust movie The Last Days is
being co-sponsored by the Young
Adult Division of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
and Hillel of Metro Detroit.
The event will be 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sunday, April 30, at the West
Bloomfield Jewish Community
Center.
The Last Days presents the testimo-
ny of five Holocaust survivors.
Following the film, survivor Erna
Gorman will share her experiences.
Jeremy Kahn is event chair. Cost
for the brunch and program is $5.
Reservation deadline is Monday, April
24.
For reservations or information,
call Lauren Dworkin at Federation,
(248) 203-1492, or e-mail
dworkin@jfmd.org.

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