The City of Covington is promoting a sidewalk sale for all businesses in Historic Downtown Covington. After the Bicentennial parade take a stroll through old Covington and enjoy the charm of the city and it’s merchants. Take a trip down the St. Tammany Trace at Gibson Street, where you’ll find Rosemary’s Closet for all things vintage and see one-of-a-kind antique and hand-crafted bikes at Brooks’ Bike Shop. On Columbia Street find fun shops ranging from clothing and accessories, art, antiques and home decor (stop by History Antiques & Interiors for a special treat!), fantastic bars and dining plus treat yourself to a chair massage at Covington Massage & Wellness Centre! Lee Lane offers a unique blend of old and new, set on a beautiful historic lane perfect for meandering. Don’t forget to swing down Rutland Street and stop by Covington’s favorite tea house, The English Tea Room! The local cigar shop, Jewel’s Cigar & Briar, is hosting traditional celtic music by Jim Gunter from 2 – 4 pm on the corner of New Hampshire Street and Rutland. Covington will be alive and buzzing with good food and great times, it’s a regular old party!