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Knights Inn Chattanooga

1.5 star property
6.8 out of 10, (371)
"We had a great time and enjoyed our stay! My son especially loved the pool and how comfortable the beds were as well. Will definitely stay there again!"
The price is SAR 206
SAR 242 total
includes taxes & fees
29 Jun - 30 Jun
Knights Inn Chattanooga

Knights Inn Cleveland, TN

1.5 star property
5.8 out of 10, (60)
"Great place to sleep "
The price is SAR 236
SAR 285 total
includes taxes & fees
25 Jun - 26 Jun
Knights Inn Cleveland, TN
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Learn more about Ringgold

Love waterfalls, history, and wineries? Get away to Ringgold!

Constructed in 1849, the Western & Atlantic depot at Ringgold is one of the state's oldest rail stations. In 1862 Andrews' Raiders came through town in the locomotive General followed closely by their pursuers in the Texas. Andrews' unsuccessful attempt to disrupt Confederate rail operations came to an end two miles to the north of here.

After sustaining damage from Union artillery during the November 27, 1863 Battle of Ringgold, the 14-inch dark sandstone walls of the building were repaired with light-colored limestone blocks, giving the depot a distinct two-toned appearance.
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