How to Shop Local in Chattanooga

How to Shop Local in Chattanooga



When it comes to shopping in Chattanooga, the key for unique finds is getting to the districts where non-chain, artisan-driven outlets rule. Follow these three steps for a fun day of browsing in the center of downtown.







How to Shop Local in Chattanooga




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Start on Frazier Avenue. Located next to Coolidge Park and the Tennessee River downtown, Frazier Avenue is full of brand new condominiums and high-end stores that feature art, fashion and crafts made around the world. Although you have to pay to park, it's only a few dollars for the entire afternoon, and you can walk the strip without moving your car. Highlights include Go Fish Clothing &

Jewelry


, Blue Skies, Embellish and Bone Appetit Pet Bakery.




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Cross the river over Veteran's Bridge or the Walnut Street Walking Bridge for a quick tour of the Bluff View Art District. Although best known for Rembrandt's, a local coffee roaster, and the restaurants Back Inn CafГ© and Tony's Pasta Shop, the area is also home to a sculpture garden and trendy art shop called the River Gallery.




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Finish the day at the Galleries at Southside. Located on Cowart Street just two miles from the Art District, the indoor area is divided into large cubicles featuring the work of dozens of area artists who specialize in jewelry, pottery, clothing, gifts and other goods.


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