Today, the unincorporated community of Oakville, with its ancient mounds, is known as a quiet place to walk and listen to the birds, but for several decades between the founding ...
Caves were used during nationwide Prohibition (1920-1933) and during the subsequent years when Alabama laws continued to make ...
We're a little biased, but once you read all of these reasons why college is better in the South, we think you'll agree too.
Born to Dennis Odell Hill and Bernice Wright Hill in Gadsden, Alabama, she was reared in the family homeplace ... which came out of Cloud’s Creek after the Civil War. During her years in Oglethorpe ...
Historic Drish House in Tuscaloosa Fans of the book “13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey ... 925 Bank St NE, Decatur, was built prior to the Civil War, and became a Civil War hospital for Union ...
The two lived seemingly normal lives, raising their four children in Decatur, Illinois. That all changed with the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War in 1861. Boles enlisted as a private in Company B, ...
Enthusiasm for the civil rights movement had waned, and few lawyers in the South were willing to take controversial cases to test new civil rights laws. Alabama lawyer and businessman ... ax handles ...
When President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in as president of the United States inside the Capitol's rotunda, he will do so ...
DECATUR, Ala. (WHNT) — People can now learn more about a historically Black cemetery in Decatur, and possibly even their family members, thanks to a grant from the Alabama Historical Commission.