Ruins of The Burning Raids of 1864
Built in the 1840s, the mill ruins left here are the last reminder of the Burning Raids of 1864.
Built in the 1840s, the mill ruins left here are the last reminder of the Burning Raids of 1864.
This campus was once the largest facility in the United States for the treatment of mental illness. Today, it’s empty but there are hopes to restore it.
Empty in South Carolina, this historic home has a story as interesting as its architecture.
This south Georgia farmhouse is set to be demolished so I took some time to gather her stories.
This old church is all that is left of a community founded one family of early Florida settlers.
The ruins of Elm Bluff hold the story of Alabama’s earliest settlers and the people who came to be enslaved here.
If you’ve ever wondered about daffodils that appear every Spring, they hold an interesting story and fascinating clues to the past.
This sleepy crossroads in rural Georgia used to be an important town along well-traveled travel routes. But today, very little remains of the community.
Today you can visit the historic park at this Texas frontier town that once hosted Comanche, cattlemen, gunslingers, and Buffalo Soldiers.
This modest building served as both a school and church for a rural Georgia community.