Savannah’s Art Exhibits
“Each year, Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center brings incredible art exhibitions to Savannah, and this year is no exception! When you’re in Savannah, be sure to check out these eye-opening exhibitions. The...
View ArticleLooking for Something to do in Nashville? Check out The Southern Festival of...
Join us for the 30th annual Southern Festival of Books: A Celebration of the Written Word, October 12-14, 2018 at the Main Nashville Public Library and War Memorial Plaza in downtown Nashville. We hope...
View ArticleTop 10 Things To Do In Louisiana!
Looking for something unique to do? Then head to Louisiana! There’s no place like it anywhere! Check it out!
View Article2019 Savannah Book Festival
The South has a rich literary history aided by the diverse, interesting characters that live here. But perhaps no city in the South personifies these traits better than Savannah, Georgia. Attending...
View ArticleAtlanta’s Own – Gladys Knight
Gladys Knight is, and always has been, a class act. Her smoky, soulful voice is completely unique and as strong as ever. No matter how far our travels take us, for many Georgia citizens, the sound of...
View ArticleNo Rest Until There’s Justice in the “Moore’s Ford lynchings of 1946 “
Justice is a word that’s thrown around so much that we sometimes forget what it really means. It’s a cliche’ to some and an unattainable goal to others. July 25, 1946: In the sweltering heat that by...
View ArticleWJHL.COM: “Celebrating Women: Dolly Parton marks 60 years in music”
“I really like to believe that I’ve been a good example for country people — for southern people in general,” Parton said. “I’ve never tried to be different than what I was. I just wanted to be my...
View ArticleLoretta Lynn’s Butcher Holler Home
Herman Webb, Loretta Lynn’s brother passed away last July. He spent the last 30 years of his life giving tours to their old Butcher Holler homestead in Kentucky. Today, his youngest daughter Connie...
View ArticleYesteryear in the South: Marriage Turned Woman into a Drunk
From the Savannah Morning News December 8, 1903 Wouldn’t you like to know the other side of this story!
View ArticlePhenix City, Alabama was Once the Most Dangerous City in America
In 1955, “Sin City” caught the attention of Hollywood. But the movie was so graphic in nature (for the times) that censures worked overtime to clean it up for movie goers. Phenix City, Alabama has a...
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