A Place to Remember: The Armed Forces Memorial in Dothan, Alabama

Wiregrass Armed Forces Memorial

If you’ve ever found yourself wandering through Dothan, Alabama, you might pass by a quiet green space along East Main Street without realizing just how much memory lives there. Tucked into the heart of Veterans Park is the Armed Forces Memorial of the Wiregrass Region—a tribute woven not just from names or plaques, but from … Read more

Dothan City Cemetery

Dothan City Cemetery

You’d think by now I’d know better than to tempt fate with a cemetery and a clue. But there we were—twice, actually—following faint directions and full hearts straight into the arms of Murphy himself. The first time, Dusty and I were chasing a letterbox. A simple one. A quiet one. Supposedly tucked away under the … Read more

Westgate Park Dothan Alabama

Westgate Park Dothan Alabama

Tucked into the heartbeat of Dothan, Alabama, there’s a patch of earth that’s seen decades of laughter, healing, growth, and grief. Westgate Park isn’t just a city park—it’s a living, breathing chapter of community history, quietly offering space for celebration and solace alike. It began as a simple green expanse—just a vision and a field—but … Read more

Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church – Malvern, Alabama

Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church

Tucked beneath the Alabama sky, off a quiet backroad in Malvern, stands a little white church with a whole lot of soul. Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church, established in 1874, may not look like much to those speeding past—but for generations of locals, it’s been the kind of place that anchors a community. Weathered wood. Hand-built … Read more

Juliette, Florida: The Ghost Town Between Love and Limestone

May 7, 1931 - Blue Springs, Juliette, Florida

Where Memory Drifts Like Spanish Moss📍 Rainbow Springs State Park | 📆 Originally posted: September 1, 2024   Let me take you to a place that doesn’t appear on most maps anymore. A place caught somewhere between a legend and a lost ZIP code.Where once, wagons rolled and sawmills sang, now there’s only the hush … Read more