Friday, September 25, 2009

Old Alabama Town Dr.'s Office


This is the actual medical office of a Dr. Thomas Duncan, who went to Medical School in Mobile Alabama in 1892, before starting his practice in this office in a small town in Montgomery County. He made house calls in his buggy, by horse, and later by automobile. He also served as pharmacist, dentist, surgeon and veterinarian until 1938. From this small office he concocted his own medicines, stored all his medical instruments and supplies and did all his book keeping. This building was moved to Old Alabama Town and restored in 1979.
see my SKYWATCH FRIDAY post HERE

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Photo Theme Thursday- Containers

I took this picture in Old Alabama Town, in an authentically restored Dr's office from 1892. These bottles and bowls contained the medicines and other remedies that the Dr. used.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Jefferson Davis


This statue of Jefferson Davis is on the lawn of the State Capitol. The area of the Capitol behind the statue is where his inauguration took place.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Hollywood Isnt The Only Place That Gives Stars To Famous People


Not only did the War Between the States, or the Civil War, begin because of a telegram sent from Montgomery, AL , but the President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, was sworn in on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol, here in Montgomery The star above is placed into the marble at the spot where Jefferson Davis was inagurated as President.

Monday, September 21, 2009

History Making Telegram


While getting a quick bite of lunch downtown last week, I ran across this historical marker indicating the building where a telegram was sent which started the War Between The States. (The American Civil War)

Friday, September 18, 2009

Peacock at the Zoo

Showing off for us at the zoo. He enjoyed the attention.
See my Skywatch Friday photo HERE

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Zoo Guide


The zoo in Montgomery is a fun way to spend an afternoon. Much work has been done the last few years to help the animals feel as close to their natural environment as possible.

Monday, September 14, 2009


This is a little side street with several empty buildings. The City is trying to reviatalize the downtown area and use some of the older buildings for business, including hotels and other things to bring people to this area. Hopefully someone will find a use for these buildings.

Saturday, September 12, 2009


This used to be the city auditorium and it is right across the street from the Hank Williams statue. It is where his funeral was held. I hope no one notices I've given up on the ABC thing. And besides real technical difficulties, I've also been playing at the beach in Florida the past couple of days.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Stranded in the Past

The other day I decided to take the afternoon and stroll through Old Alabama Town and take some pictures. Its a fun place to go and see authentic restorations of homes and businesses from Alabama's past. I made it through the homes on display in the "Living In Alabama" section, and had strolled over to the "Working in Alabama" section when it just started pouring down rain. It was a quiet afternoon and besides one tour guide, dressed as a plantation owner in the 1800's, who was in another building, I was all alone. I took this photo while sitting on a bench in front of an old cotton gin, while watching the rain pour down.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

HANK WILLIAMS



This statue is in memory of Hank Williams, a legendary writer and singer of country (or "honky tonk") music. Although he was not born in Montgomery, he and his family made their home here when Hank was a teenager. His favorite place to eat was...... Chris' Hot Dogs! He wrote and sang many famous songs, such as, "Hey Good Looking", "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry", "Jambalaya", and "I Saw The Light"


He died at the young age of 29 and is buried in Montgomery, AL.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Experiencing Technical Difficulties.

I've realised that as many pictures as I have stored on two different computers and on many discs, I really have not taken many pictures of Montgomery that isn't showcasing my grandson or other family members. Most of my pictures are of my travels outside of Montgomery. So, while I am experiencing "technical difficulties" I have no photos to get me by! Enjoying others photos and cant wait to be posting more of mine.