Local Historic Landmarks of Chattanooga

Chattanooga has an ordinance in place that can lead to Local Historic Landmark (LHL) designation for our most significant buildings. LHL designation requires a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) from the Chattanooga Historic Zoning Commission (CHZC) when an application for a permit is submitted for construction, alteration, rehabilitation, or demolition.

SHAVIN HOUSE BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

Wright’s only work in Tennessee is located on historic Missionary Ridge in Chattanooga on a site commanding beautiful views of the city and Tennessee River. An excellent example of an all-masonry Usonian design, it is the 1951 dream-turned-reality for Seamour and Gertrude (Gerte) Shavin. The property was designated a local Historic Landmark in 1995.

 

Wyatt Hall (CSAS)

The next promising candidate for Landmark status is Wyatt Hall, currently home to the Chattanooga School for Arts and Sciences. Wyatt Hall was designed by Chattanooga’s “Master Architect”, Reuben Harrison Hunt, in 1920. Named in honor of Henry D. Wyatt, founder in 1872 of the city’s public school system, Wyatt Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

From 1963-1983, the building was known as Riverside High School which counts the actor Samuel L. Jackson and NFL wide receiver Mike Jones among its graduates.

 
 

“By the banks of the Tennessee
On a hilltop shining bright;
Stands a school we love and cherish
That’s glorious to the sight.”

- CSAS Alma Mater