Annalisa Netherly & the History of The Read House

In 1927, a young woman met a violent end in a Chattanooga hotel. Reports on how she came to her death are mixed, but the legend of her gruesome story persists almost 100 years later, and for good reason. The tragic young woman’s spirit is said, along with the ghosts of many others, some from the Civil War era, to haunt not only the room where she died but the entire establishment where she spent her final days. Fire, flood, a near-duel, and an infamous mobster are all part of the colorful, yet macabre and paranormal legend of the south’s longest continuously running – though still magnificent – hotel. This is the history of Annalisa Netherly and the Read House in Chattanooga, Tennessee. 

Like this podcast? Listen to more episodes of Southern Fried True Crime.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top