Chattanooga






Haven't been in this city for almost 10 years. Alot has changed since my last visit. The town was in a "revitalization mode" last time I was here and just opened up the aquarium. They've seemed to build themself around the antique arts theme. In general, a cute enough town. Stayed at the historic Sheraton Read Hotel in downtown. Very nice, I dig the traditional wood and trim styles typical of the South in the 1800s. The room w
as very nice, was given a suite. Chattanooga seems to be a hotbed for weddings as there were about seven weddings going on this weekend in various hotels in the city. Had some very tasty breakfast at Aretha Frankenstein's, the best breakfast potatoes - they used garlic and jalapenos in the mix. Also, I've actually found scones!! Well, they called them biscuits but they looked and tasted like scones from the UK except they were the size of my fist. I also wondered through a fair and found some cool chicken sculptures from Hammock Ironworks. Might even order one.



On the way back home, had to fly through Chicago on American. I'm impressed with what American has in its Chicago terminal. Given that Chicago is United's hub, I assumed United would be the nicest terminal. AA doesn't do a bad change, it just makes me wonder why LAX sucks so much, Terminal 4 is the crappiest terminal of all the terminals at LAX.

Famous sighting of the day: Reverend Jesse Jackson on AA flight from Chicago to LAX.

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