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Mark Brainard, a volunteer at the Tennessee Valley R.R. Museum in David Sachsman talks with us about "yellow journalism" in the 19th century. Author Bill Hull talks about some legendary locals including Benjamin Franklin Thomas, Adolph Oachs and Blues singer Bessie ... Learn about the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). During the 1930s, the Tennessee Valley and the people that called it home ... Visit the National Medal of Honor Museum of Military History and learn about the origins of the prestigious medal. Shortly after the ... Steven Cox, Head of Special Collections & University Archives at the University of Tennessee at

Author Deborah Levine tells us why "Going Southern" is a must-have introduction to Southern Culture for anyone who wants to ... Learn about the forced removal of the Cherokee people, commonly referred to as, the Trail of Tears. In 1838, the United States ... Thomas Wilson recalls the origins of Mesa as a Mormon settlement. Visit: In 1863, Union and Confederate forces fought for control of Tory Johnston, VP of Marketing and New Business at the Author, John Wheeler takes us through the "Chronicles of Cadillac Dave" and talks with us about his life and why he wrote the ...

Visit the site where the Golden Spike was struck completing construction on the Transcontinental

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C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: Chattanooga and the Railroad Industry

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: Chattanooga and the Railroad Industry

Mark Brainard, a volunteer at the Tennessee Valley R.R. Museum in

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: History of Chattanooga Industry

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: History of Chattanooga Industry

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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: "Sensationalism"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: "Sensationalism"

David Sachsman talks with us about "yellow journalism" in the 19th century.

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: "Legendary Locals of Chattanooga"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: "Legendary Locals of Chattanooga"

Author Bill Hull talks about some legendary locals including Benjamin Franklin Thomas, Adolph Oachs and Blues singer Bessie ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: History of the TVA

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: History of the TVA

Learn about the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). During the 1930s, the Tennessee Valley and the people that called it home ...

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C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: History of the Medal of Honor

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: History of the Medal of Honor

Visit the National Medal of Honor Museum of Military History and learn about the origins of the prestigious medal. Shortly after the ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: The Papers of John T Wilder

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: The Papers of John T Wilder

Steven Cox, Head of Special Collections & University Archives at the University of Tennessee at

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: "Going Southern: The No-Mess Guide to Success in the South"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: "Going Southern: The No-Mess Guide to Success in the South"

Author Deborah Levine tells us why "Going Southern" is a must-have introduction to Southern Culture for anyone who wants to ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: Trail of Tears

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: Trail of Tears

Learn about the forced removal of the Cherokee people, commonly referred to as, the Trail of Tears. In 1838, the United States ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Mesa: Thomas Wilson "Mesa"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Mesa: Thomas Wilson "Mesa"

Thomas Wilson recalls the origins of Mesa as a Mormon settlement. Visit: http://www.

LCV Cities Tour - Savannah: Interview with Jack Romanos

LCV Cities Tour - Savannah: Interview with Jack Romanos

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C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: Chattanooga's Civil War History

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Chattanooga: Chattanooga's Civil War History

In 1863, Union and Confederate forces fought for control of

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: History, The making of the Moon Pie

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: History, The making of the Moon Pie

Tory Johnston, VP of Marketing and New Business at the

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: "The Chronicles of Cadillac Dave"

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: "The Chronicles of Cadillac Dave"

Author, John Wheeler takes us through the "Chronicles of Cadillac Dave" and talks with us about his life and why he wrote the ...

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Santa Fe: New Mexico Railroads

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Santa Fe: New Mexico Railroads

Learn about New Mexico's

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Ogden: Promontory Summit & the Transcontinental Railroad

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Ogden: Promontory Summit & the Transcontinental Railroad

Visit the site where the Golden Spike was struck completing construction on the Transcontinental

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: Book TV, Making of the Moon Pie

C-SPAN Cities Tour - Chattanooga: Book TV, Making of the Moon Pie

Tory Johnston, VP of Marketing and New Business at the