Last night, I came across some old photos of an abandoned school and other buildings from Talladega County, Ala., and decided to share. They showcase one of the numerous rural Alabama settlements that are little more than ghost towns, remnants of days gone by. Don’t get me wrong, there are still people living in Eastboga… Continue reading Abandoned historic school, buildings in Eastaboga, Ala.
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Col. Sanders, Ali, the Kentucky Giant and other interesting graves in Cave Hill Cemetery
Y’all know I am fascinated by cemeteries, which some people think is strange. But anyone who has ever seen the beautiful statuary or intricate cast-iron work knows they can be like outdoor art galleries. And sometimes the epitaphs can be of historical interest … or just downright funny. I like those best, which I am… Continue reading Col. Sanders, Ali, the Kentucky Giant and other interesting graves in Cave Hill Cemetery
Did you know these Alabama ties to the infamous Manson Family?
This story of Alabama's connections to the Manson Family murders is excerpted from my book "Forgotten Tales of Alabama." See it here. To order a signed copy, email kellykazek@kellykazek.com. Many people are familiar with the name Patricia Krenwinkel, one of the Manson family members who went on a murder spree in California in 1969. But… Continue reading Did you know these Alabama ties to the infamous Manson Family?
Andalusia: Home to yummy cakes, giant white shirts and Ward’s store
Sweetums and I were on one of our road trips last month when he saw a billboard that read: “Dean’s Cake House.” He noted the billboard but kept driving. It’s like he doesn’t even know me, y’all. Do I look like the type who’s going to bypass something called a “cake house?” We turned into… Continue reading Andalusia: Home to yummy cakes, giant white shirts and Ward’s store
Is this the cutest Dairy Queen ever?
I saw the most unique Dairy Queen on a recent stop in Andalusia, Ala. It was made up of two buildings: The original walk-up dairy bar and the historic building next door, where people can sit down and eat. To make it even more adorable, the brick building had a vintage DQ neon sign and… Continue reading Is this the cutest Dairy Queen ever?
