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Question: Which of these cities/counties in Eastern Tennessee would you prefer to live in?
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Knoxville / Knox County (R)
#2
Knoxville / Knox County (D)
#3
Knoxville / Knox County (I/O)
#4
Chattanooga / Hamilton County (R)
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Chattanooga / Hamilton County (D)
#6
Chattanooga / Hamilton County (I/O)
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« on: January 21, 2022, 02:01:03 PM »

During the years that I lived in Georgia, I would joke that it seemed like there was an ongoing conspiracy to convince me that Chattanooga was cool. People in Atlanta don't shut up about Chattanooga; they're always telling you that it's cool and affordable and close to great hiking. Traffic in Chattanooga is bad and I don't think it's nearly as cool as people want to believe it is (just from a sociological perspective, actually cool places don't tend to vote Republican), but it is a nice town and I've enjoyed the time I've spent there. When I would take road trips north, I would often stop in Chattanooga for breakfast on the way up or for dinner on the way back home. One regret I have is that I never made it out to Cloudland Canyon, which is in the vicinity.

By contrast, I've only so much as been through Knoxville once, and that was on a long-distance bus five years ago. At the time it struck me as the ugliest city I had ever seen, although I'd be willing to revisit that characterization. A friend of mine was a high school teacher in Knoxville for a few years and she liked it a lot, but on the whole I haven't heard people talk about Knoxville in anything like the tone they use when they talk about Chattanooga. I also don't really care for their shade of orange.

I'm willing to acknowledge that I don't know Knoxville well and set that equal, but even still, Chattanooga has the great municipal wi-fi. I don't know if that's something people elsewhere know about, but in Atlanta the wi-fi in Chattanooga is a constant subject of discussion. Probably more importantly, it's a lot closer to the big city. I'd take Chattanooga.
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