Paul Carter (entrepreneur)

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Paul Carter (born 1927) is an American businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist in Chattanooga, Tennessee and nearby Lookout Mountain who, along with his father James Inman Carter and brother Garnet Carter (who also created Rock City and invented miniature golf) developed most of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee and Lookout Mountain, Georgia.[1] Through marriage to his second wife, Ann Lupton Carter, Paul became the President over a large Coca-Cola Bottling Company territory. Paul Carter built the original Lookout Mountain Hotel, now owned by Covenant College and named "Carter Hall" in his honor.[2]

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  1. ^ Dean Arnold (2006). "The Spirit of the Mountain", Old Money, New South. Chattanooga Historical Foundation. 
  2. ^ Carter Hall, Covenant College, retrieved April 2007