Local History
Sylacauga Post Office – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Sylacauga Post Office Sylacauga Post office to me suggests remembrances of people and place and a time that is long gone, but still very special. I am certainly not the first person to try to look back at those earlier days, way before any of us lived, and try to...
Early Schools and Churches in Sylacauga – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Early Schools and Churches in Sylacauga Once people began moving to Sylacauga, a place to worship together became important. Col. George Hill organized a church on his property on the Old...
Christmas Trivia Questions – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Christmas Trivia Little girls with $1.00 a week allowances had three good Five and Dimes in which to shop in the 1950’s. Can you name them?In what Yankee newspaper was the “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” letter published and guess what year? A bonus if you...
Fifty Years of Christmas – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Fifty Years of Christmas Fifty years, fifty Christmas trees, fifty Christmas mornings on Dogwood Road, fittingly located at Lake Joy; and I wonder how the time flew by so quickly,...
An Attitude of Gratitude for Sylacauga Then and Now – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
An Attitude of Gratitude For Sylacauga Then and Now November is the month for thanking God for health, family, friends, and all the other blessings that He gives us that we may take for granted. One of these blessings is the privilege of living in Sylacauga. It...
Paul Michael Bourboulas – Little Paul’s Café – Part 2 Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Paul Michael Bourboulas Little Paul’s Café The first hint of what sort of person a man is, may be how he treats his mother. Paul Bourboulas wrote a touching card to his Mother and sister, Maria, when he arrived in the United States in October, 1918. He would have...
Little Paul Bourboulas – Remembrances of Sylacauga
Little Paul Bourboulas Paul Michael Bourboulas was born in Myteline, Greece, on July 10, 1902. He opened a café on 395 W. 8th Street in the area known as Busy Corner around 1933 according to The Sylacauga Advance, June 27, 1968. He became known to...
It’s Not Just Ice Cream – Blue Bell – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
It’s Not Just Ice Cream Blue Bell How appropriate that Blue Bell in Sylacauga began with a COLD call from Pete Moore who was then Operations Manager of Flav-O-Rich in Sylacauga to the corporate office at Blue Bell in Brenham, Texas, in 1996. “You wanna buy...
Farmbest to Flav-O Rich to Blue Bell – The Treat Goes On – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Farmbest to Flav-O- Rich to Blue Bell The Treat Goes On Is your head churning yet about all this ice cream news? I hope you are enjoying remembering where ice cream in Sylacauga started so that you can be thankful for now! Blue Bell, that’s you!...
Have Another Scoop of Ice Cream – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Have Another Scoop of Ice Cream For many years ice cream has been one of the things that has made Sylacauga my home sweet home. Frostkist was the first brand mentioned in my research. The construction of the new plant was a big operation since machines and cooling...
Creamy White Marble and Creamy Ice Cream – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Creamy White Marble and Creamy Ice Cream The logo has changed, but the ice cream remains delicious, and Blue Bell continues to put Sylacauga on the map, or the GPS, if you prefer. I hear so many people...
The Legacy of Len Holmes – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
The Legacy of Len Holmes Holmestead Farm A window of opportunity is part of the American dream. Some say, “Strike while the iron is hot!” You can be rich, poor, Black, White, male, or female. If you are visionary and can see how your talents and abilities can...
Harmon and Sallie Mims Part 2 – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Harmon Mims-Funambulist, Musician, and Photographer Harmon Mims was born in 1905 and lived a life far from the “proverbial rut,” more like an adventure novel. He enthusiastically embraced learning and changed directions when opportunities presented themselves, and...
Harmon and Sallie Mims – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Harmon and Sallie Mims Harmon Mims, that name, is one that brings lots of pictures to my mind. Harmon Mims was the “picture man” when I was growing up in Sylacauga in the 40’s and 50’s. I also remember Harmon Mims as being a band person, a good friend of my band...
Mrs. Beth Yates – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Mrs. Beth Yates Ninety-Seven minus sixty-seven equals thirty. Even as I write this, I can hardly believe that this remarkable lady was thirty years older than I.She kept her age to herself, and even when she had a birthday, she evaded the revelation of how many...
Second Installment About the White Midget – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Spinning Records and Hula Hoops Someone has said that good things often come in small packages, and the White Midget began as a small trailer unloaded from a flatbed truck on Fort Williams Street between what was Ham’s Service Station at the corner of Norton...
May and the White Midget – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
May is that month that changes everything for eighteen year olds and their families, the time when the days of high school are fading into a past that will never be forgotten along with the friends who made that past so special. The Dairy Queen, the Frosty, and the...
Coffee Clubs Then and Now – Remembrances of Sylacauga by Ginger Clifton
Coffee Clubs Then and NowThe oldest coffee house in Europe was reported in 1637, a day when coffee drinkers gathered in what we might call a mini-university because the men who gathered there to drink coffee were writers, artists, poets, lawyers, politicians and...