
Old Florence: an armchair tour
By Billy Ray Warren Florence City Historian According to tourism professionals, more and more people, it seems, enjoy historic walking tours. There are others, though,
By Billy Ray Warren Florence City Historian According to tourism professionals, more and more people, it seems, enjoy historic walking tours. There are others, though,
By Julia McGee M.A. in public history from the University of North Alabama, December, 2019 Former MSNHA graduate assistant While every moment I spent in
By Joshua Grigsby MSNHA graduate assistant Talking to a co-worker today made me think about how much culture changes over relatively small distances. We began
By Lee Freeman, Florence-Lauderdale Public Library, Local History-Genealogy Department NOTE: This article quotes language from contemporary newspapers, documents, reports and letters that was commonly used
By Lillian Glanton Founder, Muscle Shoals Song Rooms Event coordinator, Muscle Shoals Songwriters Festival I was 17 years old and looking at myself in a
By Vicki Goldston Founder, “Golden Spices Magazine” Forty-plus years ago, we discovered a medical philosophy that invited us to connect, rather than dissect, our techniques
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