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Asked: What is your favorite street in Chattanooga?

We want to hear about what you think the most lively streets in the city are — from the businesses you can frequent to the night life.

A market inside of a house on a street with colorful red leaves around fall time as it pans to the rest of the street.

Help us with our street smarts.

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Nashville has Broadway, New Orleans has Bourbon Street + New York City has Times Square — and the Scenic City has? That’s where you all come in.

You’ve seen us talk about neighborhoods before, but now, what we’re really wanting to know is — what is your favorite street in Chattanooga?

Think: Favorite strip to shop, where you like to go out for a night out on the town, your favorite walking destination, etc.

We’ll go first. City Editors Kristen + Haley are both in agreement that Hanover Street might just have it all. You can:

Take our poll to tell us yours, and we will break down the highlights of the top choices as our own little street guide.

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