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Become a Patron and have access to all the videos and stories for less than a cup of coffee!

Become a Patron and have access to all the videos and stories for less than a cup of coffee! UPDATE – We recently updated the PATRON LEVEL on the Alabama Pioneers website to make it better than ever! (See how to Become a Patron)  We have two Levels on the Alabama Pioneers website — a […]

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BIOGRAPHY: David Scott April 5, 1803

Happy Birthday! DAVID SCOTT Biography and Genealogy (April 5, 1803- August 8, 1868) Perry, Tuscaloosa/Tuskaloosa, and Bibb County, Alabama. David Scott, merchant and manufacturer, was born April 5, 1793, at Turkey Creek, York District, S. C., and died August 8, 1868, at Scottsville, Bibb County; son of James and Jane Scott, immigrants from Scotland, via […]

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Beautiful Paint Rock Valley, Alabama "Little sister to Virginia's Shenandoah" [pictures and story]

PAINT ROCK VALLEY, ALABAMA PIONEERS (posted to public stories Ancestry.com by genealogygeek) Flanked by steep mountains and threaded by a meandering river, Paint Rock Valley in the northeast corner of Alabama is one of the most beautiful valleys in the state.  Lush and green, it has been called “a little sister to Virginia’s Shenandoah”, which is […]

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PATRON + Is there a music muse in Muscle Shoals? Read this and decide for yourself [pictures & video]

Called the Singing River The Cherokees who lived in the northwestern corner of Alabama called the river that flowed through their territory "Unashay" — the “Singing River". "They believed a muse lived in the river and sang songs to them." The legend seems to have inspired a man in North Alabama to build a rock wall in […]

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