Scenic Roots Conversations

Scenic Roots, hosted conversations about the past, present - and future - of the Moccasin Bend Archeological District here in Chattanooga. Forever Moccasin Bend is the fundraising effort led by National Park Partners to build that future, starting with "Opening the Gateway" - which will add park and new visitor amenities at the District's Gateway Site.

Join us for the "Forever Moccasin Bend Conversations" from Scenic Roots and National Park Partners - on-air and online.

 

The “Save The Bend” Campaign At National Park Partners

Moccasin Bend was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986 - to date, the only one here in Hamilton County.

In 2003, Federal legislation created the Moccasin Bend National Archeological District, adding the Bend to Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.

This fall, the Tennessee State Building Commission authorized the construction of a new mental health institute on the Bend, replacing the building on the Bend since the early 1960’s.

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots 11/28/2023

 

A Public Forum On The Moccasin Bend National Archeological District

Next week, a public forum will be held on the past, present and future of the Moccasin Bend National Archeological District - Thursday, April 11th from 5 PM to 7 PM in the Skyline Loft at Ruby Falls.

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots April 8, 2024 at 5:25 PM EDT

 

Dr. Frank Varney

General Grant Revisited At The Moccasin Bend Lecture Series

During the Civil War, Chattanooga was the Gateway to the Confederacy. In the fall of 1863 - months after the Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania - Union and Confederate troops fought for control of this area in the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battles for Chattanooga. The Union prevailed here - but what was General Ulysses S. Grant’s role in the outcome?

Dr. Frank Varney is an author and a professor of U.S. and Classical History at St. Michael’s College in Vermont. He’s the next speaker for this fall’s Moccasin Bend Lecture Series here in Chattanooga, presented by National Park Partners - on Monday, October 2nd starting at 7 PM at the Tennessee Aquarium IMAX Theater.

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots 9/26/2023

 

Troy Wayne Poteete

“Cherokee Resilience” At The Moccasin Bend Lecture Series

A founding member of the Trail of Tears Association is the first speaker for this fall’s Moccasin Bend Lecture Series here in Chattanooga.

Troy Wayne Poteete - now the association’s executive director - will talk about “Cherokee Resilience: Triumph Over Tragedy” on Monday, September 18th starting at 7 PM at the Tennessee Aquarium’s IMAX Theater.

A storyteller and lecturer, he is the former Chief Justice of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court in northeast Oklahoma - home to descendants of the Cherokee who were forcibly removed from the Southeast by the U.S. Government nearly two-hundred years ago.

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots 9/13/2023

 

Aerial View of Point Park and Moccasin Bend

On The Horizon: The Party At Point Park And The Moccasin Bend Lecture Series

Point Park commemorates the soldiers who fought in the Civil War battles for Chattanooga in the fall of 1863. It overlooks the Lookout Mountain Battlefield and the City of Chattanooga, as part of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. On Thursday, September 7th, the nonprofit National Park Partners hosts its annual “National Treasures: Party at Point Park,” starting at 5:30 PM. On Monday, September 18th, the Moccasin Bend Lecture Series returns to the Tennessee Aquarium’s IMAX 3D Theater - all lectures starting at 7 PM, free and open to the public (registration required).

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots 8/28/23

 

The Rosenwald Schools At The Moccasin Bend Lecture Series

During Jim Crow segregation in the last century, the Rosenwald Schools educated hundreds of thousands of African-American children in the rural South - and here in the Chattanooga area.

On Monday evening, the Moccasin Bend Lecture Series will examine that legacy - and the current campaign to create a National Historic Park that includes six Rosenwald School sites here in Tennessee - with a presentation at the Tennessee Aquarium’s IMAX Theater in Chattanooga, starting at 7 PM and also streaming online.

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots 10/4/2021

 

Home Stretch For Opening The Gateway At Moccasin Bend

A few months ago, we brought you “The Forever Moccasin Bend Conversations” here on “Scenic Roots.”

"Forever Moccasin Bend" is the fundraising effort led byNational Park Partners for the next chapter of the Moccasin Bend National Archeological District here in Chattanooga.

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots 3/23/2021

 
NATIONAL PARK PARTNERS

NATIONAL PARK PARTNERS

A Forever Moccasin Bend Conversation

On this special edition of "Scenic Roots," host Ray Bassett brings you "A Forever Moccasin Bend Conversation" - with former Congressman Zach Wamp, Mickey Robbins, Sally Robinson and Tricia Mims of National Park Partners.

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots

 
Sally Robinson

Sally Robinson

Layers Of History And Nature At Moccasin Bend

In the past few weeks, Scenic Roots shared a few conversations about the Moccasin Bend National Archeological District here in Chattanooga.

For nearly four decades, Sally Robinson has played a key role in revitalizing the downtown and riverfront development, including three terms on the Chattanooga City Council and the long road to Moccasin Bend as it is today.

Originally aired on WUTC Scenic Roots

 
Zach Wamp

Zach Wamp

How We Arrived At Today’s Moccasin Bend

This month, we are sharing conversations with you about the long road to Moccasin Bend as it is today - and its future. Here in Chattanooga, Forever Moccasin Bend is the fundraising campaign to build parking and new visitor amenities at the Gateway Site of the Moccasin Bend National Archeological District.

 
CHATTANOOGA PUBLIC LIBRARY

CHATTANOOGA PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Long Road To Moccasin Bend As We Know It

Here in Chattanooga, Forever Moccasin Bend is a fundraising effort to build parking and new visitor amenities at the Gateway Site - the Hamm Road entrance - of the Moccasin Bend National Archeological District.