Andre, when I lived in Chattanooga there was much industrial trackage, 
particularly on the west end.  You won't be disappointed.
Bring your camera.

John A. Albee, Realtor  
[email protected]

Prudential Snyder Real Estate 
#1 Brickyard Drive 
Bloomington, IL 61701 

Mobile 309-830-6097
Office 309-665-0787 www.johnalbee.com

From: Andre Ming <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 3:58 AM
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} NASG Convention Questions - 2012 Chattanooga 
Convention


  
Wow... lots of activity in the NASG 2012 thread!

One last question for those living near Chattanooga:

Was there an urban industrial area in Chattanooga in times past? (i.e. brick 
canyons, rail served alleys, etc). If so, do any of the structures remain? One 
of my "hobbies" is to photograph surviving industrial buildings, especially the 
brick-type. If good enough examples are found/photographed, they usually show 
up on my layout. I know such an interest may be a bit odd... but with a name 
like Ming... what else would you expect?

Ming Of Mong(o?)
aka Andre Ming

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