It Came from the Archives – “The Parade of the Years”

At Dothan’s first National Peanut Festival in 1938, 400 local people banded together to put on a historical pageant. The “Parade of the Years” told the story of Dothan’s past and was attended by hundreds who paid a quarter in advance or a half-dollar at the gate to see the myths of their town’s heritage made flesh.

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Train Wrecks in the Wiregrass Region – It Came from the Archives

In this episode we explore three historic train wrecks that occurred in the Wiregrass and the archived photos that tell the story.

See the photos from the Tom Solomon Collection for yourself!
https://www.troy.edu/about-us/dothan-campus/wiregrass-archives/inventories/146.html

Read Dr. Olliff’s article for Troy Today here:
https://today.troy.edu/news/langford-train-wreck/

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Podcast – It Came From The Archives – ”Dothan’s National Peanut Festival”

This time, Greg Phillips and Marty Olliff delve into the history of Dothan’s National Peanut Festival. Given the prominence of the festival, you might think that Dothan had a lifelong relationship with the peanut, but it turns out its first love was cottonAnd if it wasn’t for a pesky little insect, that relationship might still be going strong today.

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