Today we see Internet and television reports about serial killers, school shootings, or rioting. But in 1931 for the Athens Weekly Review one major “crime” was a burglary (burglars were
The headline on an inner page of the July 16, 1931 Athens Weekly Review read “World Flyer and Wife Both Native Van Zandters” and described famous aviator Wiley Post and
Amidst the cookouts, ball games and patriotic festivities, Memorial Day has become a favorite holiday. Yet what we often forget is its purpose – to honor service members who have
It probably started as an ordinary summer morning in July, 1937 as the 18 guests at the three story downtown Athens Hotel were either asleep or ready to wake up.
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