Let the stars align in these neighborhoods. | Photo by Tyler Johnston
One of the most lovable things about Chattanooga is the distinct character found in each neighborhood, district, and corner of town. They all have their own personalities and purposes — some would say it was written in the stars. Let’s take a look at how our neighborhoods align with the zodiac signs.
Capricorn: Southside | Dec. 22-Jan. 19
With how hardworking Capricorns are, they’ll be pleased to hear there are plenty of spots in Southside to work remotely, network, and take a break — set up shop at Common House or Niedlov’s, take a walk along Market Street, or pop into the many restaurants along West + East Main Street.
The unique businesses of this quaint neighborhood embody the eclectic nature of an Aquarius. Try out the drinks at The Rosecomb while reading a book from The Book & Cover, or even walk over to the Queen’s Kitchen and Market to pick up supplies for dinner.
Pisces: Bluff View Art District | Feb. 19-March 20
Where else would we find this creative, artsy water sign other than the neighborhood with an art museum + gardens that provide a quiet place to sit? The historic Bluff View Arts District provides the perfect escapist moment for a Pisces to relax.
Picture this: You have a drink in your hand, vibey music is playing, and you’re watching fish swim by. No, this isn’t a vacation in the Maldives — this is the Tennessee Aquarium on Saturday, Jan. 31 from 6 to 9 p.m. Tickets to Sip & Savor are on sale now.
Real Estate
A new record-breaking condo recently sold for $21 million in Las Vegas, with skyline views of Sin City from within a prestigious country club. Here in Chattanooga, the most expensive condo we could find on the market is spectacular, too.
Trending
Country line dancing is making a comeback, with bars across the US embracing a honky-tonk vibe to draw in crowds. Editor’s Picks: Grab your cowboy boots and join the fun at Whiskey Cowgirl every Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. or Westbound Honky-Tonk’s free line dancing lessons Thursday-Saturday. (Wall Street Journal)
Today Is
National Coffee Break Day, a reminder to partake in one of the country’s favorite pastimes — stepping away from your desk to grab a cup of joe. Fortunately, the Scenic City has no shortage of choice.
Sports
The countdown is on to the greatest tournament in golf. The Masters returns to Augusta National in 80 days, with the world’s best men’s golfers vying for the coveted Green Jacket. Get in the spirit, connect with friends, or practice your short game at a Chattanooga golf course.
Eat
Is it hot in here? Louisiana Brand is the most popular hot sauce in Tennessee, according to new data from Instacart. If you ask us, hot sauce pairs perfectly with Southern food from one of these local eateries.
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It’s now easier than ever to check out a book from the Chattanooga Public Library. Smart lockers just launched at three community centers. First, you find the book you want and place a hold online. Then, you can pick up your book from one of the smart lockers. When you’re finished reading, you can return it to any smart locker. Happy reading.