For years, I have seen photos of the vintage neon sign at the Moon Winx Lodge in Tuscaloosa. I’d even written about it. But I had never set eyes on it. I am, after all, an Auburn grad and visits to Tuscaloosa have been practically non-existent. Until last Friday, when I was in Tuscaloosa speaking… Continue reading Finally! We visited Moon Winx, the holy grail of neon
Category: (ODD)yssey
Weird, wonderful, quirky and over-sized roadside attractions found on my journeys.
When Bangor Cave was Alabama’s most popular Prohibition night club
A few years ago, Sweetums and I visited Bangor Cave in Blount County, an intriguing cavern that was once a Prohibition night club and gambling hall. It was quite creepy and I didn't want to explore its inky depths but, near the entrance, I was able to see the bar that was carved from the… Continue reading When Bangor Cave was Alabama’s most popular Prohibition night club
The Legend of Booger Swamp
The Legend of Booger Swamp: The following is excerpted from my book "Forgotten Tales of Tennessee." What once was a large and dismal swamp just east of Cookeville gave rise to a legend that cost a preacher his faith. In the 1850s, a minister whose name is lost to history was riding his horse along… Continue reading The Legend of Booger Swamp
Little-known weird tourism sites in Elizabethtown, KY
Sweetums loves the rom-com film “Elizabethtown,” which is kinda funny for a big guy who also loves horror and Bigfoot movies … not that I’m judging. When we took a trip last year to Louisville, Kentucky, we had to stop and see what the little town had to offer. The answer: not much as far… Continue reading Little-known weird tourism sites in Elizabethtown, KY
The Harpe brothers: America’s first serial killers
"America’s first serial killers roamed Tennessee" is a chapter in my book "Forgotten Tales of Alabama," excerpted below. A kindly man who offered aid to a traveling family surely had nothing to fear from the two men and three pregnant women. Did he? Had he known the men were the notorious Harpe brothers, who had… Continue reading The Harpe brothers: America’s first serial killers
