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==Attractions== [[File:UFO house.jpg|thumb|[[Spaceship House]], Signal Mountain, Tennessee]] Signal Mountain is home to a number of outdoors attractions, including the [[Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park|Cumberland Trail]], Mabbitt Springs, and Signal Point, which is part of [[Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park]]. Visitors and citizens have many different locations where they can hike and backpack, such as Rainbow Lake and Edward's Point.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sigmtn.com/community/interests.php|title=sigmtn.com|website=www.sigmtn.com}}</ref> The Signal Mountain Playhouse presents two plays per year including an outdoor musical every summer in the natural amphitheatre behind the Town Hall. The MACC (Mountain Arts Community Center), located in the historic Signal Mountain Elementary School building, offers classes in music, dance, and visual arts. The neighboring town of Walden hosts an outdoor public playground and pavilion called the Pumpkin Patch that is open for all to enjoy. Also, Bachman Community Center has many annual events as well as a small library and community garden plots. The New Mountain Opry hosts a weekly [[bluegrass music]] show every Friday evening. Just south of Signal Mountain's town line on [[U.S. Route 127 in Tennessee|Route 127]] is the 1973 [[Spaceship House]], a futuristic residence designed to look like a [[flying saucer]].<ref name="SAH">{{cite web |last1=Townsend |first1=Gavin |title=Space House |url=https://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/TN-01-065-0075 |website=SAH Archipedia |publisher=Society of Architectural Historians |access-date=14 April 2025}}</ref>
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