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Discover Chattanooga's Best Murals: A Guide to Iconic Street Art Spots

If you've explored Chattanooga, the Scenic City, you've likely spotted vibrant public art throughout town—from sculptures and alleyway installations to temporary exhibits and stunning murals. This guide highlights some of the most captivating murals and their exact locations, perfect for art lovers and photographers.

Flying Donut Mural

Location: 1900 Broad Street (corner of Broad St. and 20th St.)

Artist: Joseph Giri

This whimsical mural celebrates everyone's favorite treat on a Southside wall. Capture a photo here, then visit the adjacent bakery for fresh donuts or pastries.

Polka Dot Wall

Location: 1400 Block of Williams Street

Chattanooga's Southside, a public art hotspot, features this playful polka dot wall across from Hi-Fi Clyde's—ideal for spontaneous photoshoots.

Pizza Mural

Location: 612 E Main Street

Chattanooga pairs its love for food with art in this vibrant pizza-themed mural, a fun spot for eye-catching photos.

“We Will Not Be Satisfied Until”

Location: 300 E ML King Boulevard (between King and Houston Streets)

Artist: Meg Saligman

Spanning over 40,000 square feet in the ML King District, this massive mural depicts the neighborhood's past, present, and future, featuring local residents. Photograph it, then explore nearby breweries, restaurants, and shops.

“Traveling Musician”

Location: 1351 Passenger Street

Artist: The Artist SEVEN

Station Street buzzes with restaurants, bars, a brewery, The Comedy Catch, and more. At the end, this striking blue-and-yellow mural demands photos before heading to Flying Squirrel.

Murals at the Chattanooga Choo Choo

Location: 1400 Market Street (inside Choo Choo Gardens)

Artists: Various

Next to Station Street, wander the Chattanooga Choo Choo Gardens amid historic train cars to discover murals including Platform 9¾;, comic book characters, and diverse designs enhancing the city's public art scene.

For more murals, consult the Experience Art Map to uncover additional treasures across Chattanooga.

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