Web Design in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Chattanooga is the fourth largest city in Tennessee, located in the Southeast near the border of Georgia. Originally called Rossville Landing, settlers officially renamed the city to Chattanooga after the Creek Indian word for Lookout Mountain.
Lookout Mountain is known for a unique weather phenomenon. Sometimes, after a clear dawn, a layer of fog descends toward the valley below, stopping about halfway down the peak. This inverted fog has been written about since the first whites visited the area sometime before 1735. It was on a fateful day, November 24, 1863, that this weather anomaly set in, creating the most poetic name for any battle in the American Civil War, "The Battle Above the Clouds."
Tourists come from all over the country to look down from Rock City (pictured right), where it's possible to see seven states at once on a clear day. Aside from the small waterfall you see here at Rock City, nearby is Ruby Falls, where a spectacular waterfall is buried in the heart of the mountain and accessible only through long tunnels cutting through the rock. And if the Civil War history and modern tourist attractions are not enough reason to visit, Chattanooga has received national recognition for the renaissance of its beautiful downtown and redevelopment of its riverfront.
White Oak Design are website designers located in Chickamauga, just over the border in Georgia and less than thirty minutes from the foot of Lookout Mountain; we can actually see the mountain from our office, and the eerie morning fog mentioned above is a fairly common sight. If you're looking for a local web designer, we're close to Chattanooga and other cities such as Lafayette, Ringgold and Dalton.

