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See Rock City, Inc.

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1932
  • Usage: 1984

Parallel Names

  • Rock City Gardens, Inc.

Biography

Rock City Gardens is a tourist attraction on Lookout Mountain, Georgia in the greater Chattanooga, Tennessee area. Rock City opened to the public on May 21, 1932, created by Frieda Carter (1880-1964) and Garnet Carter (1883-1954). Rock City sits atop 14 acres of ancient rock formations. The idea for Rock City and the Fairyland neighborhood came from Frieda’s love for German Folklore. Upon Garnet’s death in 1954, the business was passed down to the Carters’ nephew where it has stayed in the family ever since.

Over the decades, Rock City sucessfully used a variety of advertisement strategies to draw in visitors. These advertisements include physical signage, postcards, memorabilia, photos, viewbooks, and maps. During the Great Depression the iconic Rock City barns were created as a way to market Rock City Gardens to motorists using the highways. As many as 900 barns were painted with the "See Rock City" logo. These barns were painted by local Chattanooga painter Clark Byers (1915-2004), who hand painted all of the signage for Rock City.

Rock City continues to operate as a popular tourist attraction in the Chattanooga area, where it receives nearly half a million visitors every year.

Citation:
Eubanks, Caroline. “Is This Your Last Chance to ‘See Rock City’?” Atlas Obscura, June 9, 2023. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/rock-city-barns-disappearing.
Citation:
Jenkins, David B. “Rock City Barns: Disappearing Icons of the Blue Ridge.” Blue Ridge Country, April 16, 2019. https://blueridgecountry.com/newsstand/magazine/rock-city-barns-disappearing-icons-of-the-blue-ridge/.
Citation:
Rangus, Eric. “‘see Rock City!’ - Through the Eyes of Its CEO.” Terry College of Business, August 7, 2023. https://www.terry.uga.edu/see-rock-city-through-eyes-its-ceo/.
Citation:
“Rock City Gardens - Walker County, GA - Official Government Site.” Walker County, GA, June 3, 2020. https://walkercountyga.gov/discover/attractions/rock-city/.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Greetings from Rock City postcard, undated

 Item — Folder MS-000-006: [Barcode: 11988006464260]
Identifier: MS-000-006
Scope and Contents

This item is a postcard depicting Lover's Leap in Rock City located in Lookout Mountain, Georgia published by Mike Roberts for Rock City, Inc.

Dates: undated

Rock City Gardens postcards and printed ephemera

 Collection
Identifier: CHC-2015-073
Scope and Contents

This collection contains postcards, decals, brochures, and other printed materials promoting tourism to Rock City Gardens, a tourist attraction on Lookout Mountain, Georgia in the greater Chattanooga, Tennessee area. Materials in the collection date from 1932-1974, and also include a menu and postcards from the Alamo Plaza Hotel Courts, a motel that operated on South Broad Street in Chattanooga.

Dates: circa 1930-1970

Scenes in Rock City Gardens, Lookout Mountain photographs, undated

 File — Folder MS-000 002: [Barcode: 11988006462173]
Identifier: MS-000-002
Scope and Contents

This file contains photographs of Rock City and Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee published by the W. M. Cline Company.

Dates: undated

Additional filters:

Type
Archival Record 2
Collection 1
 
Subject
Advertising -- Tourism 1
Lookout Mountain (Appalachian Mountains) -- Description and travel -- Pictorial works 1
Rock City Gardens (Ga.) 1