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The Flag
Mon, October 22, 2007 - 3:24 pm
Horace Luckey arrived on Iwo Jima the day after the Marines landed. He was on LST 779, the first LST to the beach. Also on board was a flag, recovered from a ship sunk at Pearl Harbor. It happened to be a "Sunday Pennant," a particularly large flag used for special occasions. As it turned out, that flag was used for something very special. Luckey recalls what happened.
Ghost Image?
Fri, June 29, 2007 - 6:06 am
everyone agrees the photograph shows a figure of a man standing by a window. what they don't agree on is...who and what, it is. mary mcdonald, member of the board of the richards-dar house in mobile, ....
Robert Butler
Mon, November 05, 2007 - 3:30 pm
Robert Butler is an internationally known painter. He paints landscapes to document their beauty for future generations. Recently he documented the ancestry of a Mobile woman who was of African and Choctaw descent. He views that all Americans share diversity in their heritage, and that makes each of us an American Original.
Fiddle Player…Fiddler Maker
Mon, June 25, 2007 - 5:06 am
a few years ago a music store owner walked through the gates of a big bluegrass musicfestival, and through all the din of several jam sessions, he could hear a fiddle so sweet that it stood our above ....
Who Says 96 Is Old?
Tue, October 02, 2007 - 2:41 pm
Jim Backes took up skeet shooting when he was about 60. A year later he beat the reigning Alabama champ by hitting 100 flying targets in a row. At 96, he's still shooting.
Some Very Small Horses
Wed, May 30, 2007 - 6:05 am
meet high fashion...a beautiful show horse...great color, good attitude, perfectly proportioned. and, fully grown, only about one-sixth as big as a full size horse. she's one of a about a hundred mini....
WW II Remembered
Fri, September 21, 2007 - 2:59 pm
A conservative estimate is that over 35 million soldiers and civilians died in World War II. A major documentary series about the war features the stories of some of your neighbors on the Gulf Coast. Meteorologist Jere Hough introduces you to two of them.
Two Grain Bins Equals One House
Wed, March 14, 2007 - 4:03 am
(intro) its said, a man's home is his castle. well about ten years ago, a man in south alabama had a vision about his castle...and you'll never guess what he was looking at. meteorologist jere hough f....
Cattle Egrets
Mon, September 17, 2007 - 2:03 pm
A Mobile County family discovers their property is home to hundreds of cattle egrets...white birds almost two feet tall. The fly in every night and roost as a huge flock in several small trees. At sunrise, they all fly away for the day.
A Tour of Milton, Florida
Fri, July 20, 2007 - 3:07 am
it's hard to imagine there is any florida town that has only 7000 residents...especially when you see it. water views abound. and although this city was established before the civil war, most of that ....
Portier House
Wed, September 05, 2007 - 3:05 pm
The Portier House is named for the first Bishop of Mobile who purchased the house in 1834 for his residence and office. It is in remarkable condition still, and in the process of restoration to find new life as a kind of Catholic Museum and as a venue for private parties.
A Tour of Atmore, Alabama, Part 1
Fri, July 06, 2007 - 11:39 am
Atmore may be the quintessential small southern town. It has a long history with timber and railroads, well kept old neighborhoods, and a main street still full of local businesses. And clearly, the residents of Atmore love their town.
Mr. Andy
Fri, August 24, 2007 - 3:03 pm
Andy Bryant started his job as a waiter at a downtown Morrison's Restaurant in 1961. He still works same job at the main Morrisons, now at Springdale Mall. He still enjoys his work after 46 years!
A Tour of Atmore, Alabama, Part 2
Fri, July 06, 2007 - 10:00 am
Atmore is a small town where the citizens seem to like it just the way it is. There are some major economic developments underway that may change things some.
A Tour of Brewton, Alabama
Fri, July 27, 2007 - 12:32 pm
At one point in its history, Brewton claimed to be the richest small town in America. Seeing the spectacular homes that the "Timber Barons" built around 1900 certainly supports that claim. But there is much more to the community.