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Selma isn’t just a place to visit – it’s a place to witness, to listen, and to understand a pivotal piece of American history ...
Alabama hides its best treasures in plain sight – those small towns where the coffee shop owner remembers your order, and strangers still wave from their porches. These havens of simplicity exist in ...
The St. James Hotel originally opened in 1837, but was known as the Brantley Hotel at the time, and played a significant role in the area’s history. It served as the Union Army’s headquarters after ...
In the gray language of the federal bureaucracy, the funding that mattered most was from the Teaching Health Centers Graduate ...
Dr. Amy K. Milligan will present the 2025 Stone Lecture in Judaism at Augustana, “Navigating History: Civil Rights and the Jews of Selma, Alabama,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 3, in the Olin ...
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Tucked away in Alabama sits the state's former capital city and most famous ghost town brimming with mysteries, unique sites, ...
Daviess County resident and self-proclaimed amateur historian, Victor Hollowell, along with his wife Cathy Sue Hollowell, took a trip to Alabama in July of 2018 to see several of the historic sights ...
Alabama’s largest house is on the market, and for $5 million, all 54,000-square-feet of it could be yours. The massive estate, located at 7 Montagel Way in Birmingham’s Shoal Creek community ...
Local 4 got a sneak peek of a new immersive exhibit that's currently under construction at Greenfield Village. The project honors Dr. King and the family who helped him.
The Alabama House of Representatives approved legislation Thursday to regulate hemp products consumed by the public amid concerns that minors will have access to the products. House Bill 445 ...