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Edu-Tainment Offered At Chattanooga Ducks And The Command Post Museum
by Tracy O'Connell, GuestLineTN.com
posted March 27, 2006

If you are thinking about doing something exciting to do – here is a wonderful suggestion: Go visit Barry and Louis and the captains at the Chattanooga Ducks and the Command Post Museum. What a blast! Right in the heart of downtown Chattanooga, you’ll be plucked down in the middle of another world.

You’re getting ready to climb into an authentic World War II amphibious vehicle, where you’re going to drive around historic downtown Chattanooga and hear some pretty neat stuff about our area. Then you’re going to – you guessed it – splash into the Tennessee River! As you ride up the river, you will get a unique view of the beautiful new cascading Cherokee Indian waterfall at the Tennessee Aquarium, as your captain tells you even more history, this time about East Tennessee’s Cherokee heritage.
The Chattanooga Duck's are unique ex-military amphibious vehicles made for the US Army to land troops on beaches during wartime. The Ducks are equally at home on land or water. While on board, you’ll cruise around Maclellan Island, take in the Tennessee River, Cherokee Indian History, and places of natural and historical interest.

I won’t give all the highlights away, but there are a lot more thrills awaiting. Especially if you allow some extra time either before or after your Duck-Ride to explore the Command Post Museum.

A recent addition to the Chattanooga Ducks, the museum adds a new dimension to an already fun attraction.

Browse through this new exhibit and check out how Chattanooga heroes contributed to the largest wars in world history. You won’t think you’re doing anything but hanging out talking about stuff – with some really nice, really funny guys.

That’s the neat thing about the Chattanooga Ducks and the Command Post Museum - you are doing that real trendy thing adults and kids are into these days – it’s called Edu-tainment - (get it?) - Taking in the history of our area, learning about local heroes and lore – while being highly entertained at the same time. Log onto GuestLineTn.com for more on The Chattanooga Duck and the Command Post Museum.

The Ducks headquarters - the corner of Broad Street and 5th, from I-75 – take I-24 split, take downtown veer – Highway 27 to exit 1-C, turn right at the first light, on left.

Louis Varnell, curator of theCommand Post Museum, gives personal tours. He also has an education outreach program, bringing artifacts and a lively “edu-taining” program to schools. A former school teach, Louis mixes his military background, love of history, and desire to honor the quickly passing WWI generation into his programs.

Call him for details: Louis Varnell: 423-756-3825 – or log on..
GuestLineTN.com / Tennessee Treasures





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