Head of the Hooch
October 30, 2009 | Chattanooga, Tennessee | Vetting explained
More than 8,600 rowers descend on Downtown Chattanooga, TN every year for a family fun festival event called the Head of the Hooch. Spectators watch from Ross's Landing behind the Tennessee Aquarium on the Riverfront. First weekend every year in November. Great Tennessee Events and the second largest rowing regatta in the country.
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