23 episodes

Famous and no-so famous tales from the Choo Choo city

Chattanooga Sidetracks Dale Mitchell

    • History
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Famous and no-so famous tales from the Choo Choo city

    The Railroad Here Owned By A City There

    The Railroad Here Owned By A City There

    For over 140 years, the operator of one of the main railroads in Chattanooga has been renting it...from the city that actually owns it But this very unusual situation is about to change.

    • 7 min
    Haunts of the Southeast-Legend or True?

    Haunts of the Southeast-Legend or True?

    Back by popular demand. This area has been known for many legends of ghosts, goblins, and spirit sightings over the years. Dale Mitchell takes you on a trip through the haunts of the Scenic City during Spooky season on this episode of Chattanooga Side Tracks.

    • 9 min
    Philip D. Glass

    Philip D. Glass

    He's been welcoming inbound drivers on Riverside Drive for over 30 years from his office on top of a water tank. He's Tennessee-American Water Company's most famous personality, Philip D. Glass.

    • 7 min
    Engel Stadium

    Engel Stadium

    Historic Engel Stadium...synonymous with baseball in Chattanooga for over 90 years.

    • 14 min
    Underground Chattanooga

    Underground Chattanooga

    "Underground Chattanooga...What is it and where is it?"

    • 7 min
    Spooktacular haunts of the Southeast - Real or Imagined?

    Spooktacular haunts of the Southeast - Real or Imagined?

    This area has been known for many legends of ghosts, goblins, and spirit sightings over the years. Dale Mitchell takes you on a trip through the haunts of the Scenic City during Spooky season on this episode of Chattanooga Side Tracks.

    • 9 min

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