Covered bridges: They are picturesque, they harken to a long-ago, simpler time, and they are great places to visit. Alabama has 11 historic covered bridges remaining in the state, along with a few newer, decorative...
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With the new production of To Kill A Mockingbird, the stage version of what many consider the “Great American Novel” To Kill a Mockingbird, the book’s author Nelle Harper Lee and the book’s inspiration Monroeville,...
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Church Street Cemetery ( also known as Church Street Graveyard) was created by the City of Mobile in 1819. When it was first put into use, the site of the cemetery was more than a half...
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Blue Ridge – A Georgia Mountain Gem
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Happy Home Cemetery – Guntersville, AL
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Shiloh National Cemetery Photo Tour
This story along with the photos are about Shiloh National...