Convention And Visitors Director Doak Says Best City Contest Paying Dividends For Chattanooga

  • Thursday, June 4, 2015

Chattanooga Convention and Visitors Bureau Director Bob Doak said winning Outside magazine's Best City contest will pay dividends for the Scenic City.

He said, “The final round against Port Angeles, Wash., was intense. Our votes were uncomfortably close at one point so Chattanoogans were literally recruiting votes from around the world.

"We are extremely excited to not only win this year’s designation, but to be the first city to win it for the second time. We really do live in one of the most incredible cities in the world.”

Mr. Doak said, "After beating 63 great towns across the nation, Chattanooga proudly claims Outside magazine’s prestigious 2015 Best Town Ever award. In order to be a contender in this bracket tournament, towns needed to have: great access to trails and public lands and thriving restaurants and neighborhoods. Outside magazine is the leading publication for outdoor enthusiasts." 

He noted that Chattanooga won the initial Best Town Ever competition in 2011. Under the rules by Outside magazine, this was the first year Chattanooga was allowed back into the contest for the top award.

Chattanooga beat the competition with 52.05 percent of the votes, coming in at a total 67,432 votes. Port Angeles received 62,130.

Mr. Doak added, “What makes this win even better is the community pride we saw. Locals held voting parties, shared hundreds of thousands of posts on social media sites and hung up posters in their businesses. We could not have won this award without everyone’s outpouring of support. And for that, we are extremely grateful.” 

As the newest Best Town Ever winner, Chattanooga will appear on the cover and have a feature article in the September 2015 issue of Outside magazine.

Mr. Doak stated,  "We have received a great response from Port Angeles residents who, after learning more about Chattanooga, are planning trips to come and visit. And I’ve also heard from numerous Chattanoogans who are now planning trips to see the beautiful city of Port Angeles."


 

 

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