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April 12, 2021 Set along a shallow stretch of the Tennessee River in the northwestern corner of Alabama, the communities of Florence, Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia are known collectively as the Shoals. Early American Indian inhabitants referred to the Tennessee as the “singing river,” which would prove fitting. Alongside it, centuries later, a rich musical culture would emerge, as two studios, FAME and Muscle Shoals Sound, drew the greatest musicians of the sixties and seventies and established the area as the “Hit Recording Capital of the World.” And while the Shoals also lays claim to the birthplaces of W.C. Handy (known as the “Father of the Blues”) and rock and roll pioneer Sam Phillips (founder of legendary Sun Studio), the creative culture of the area extends beyond music. From the Rosenbaum House, the only Frank Lloyd Wright building in Alabama, to the flagship store of fashion designer Billy Reid, to acclaimed restaurant Odette, artistic excellence abo

Rock climbing Santas, and more Here s how the South does Christmas

Even in a year where so much has changed due to the pandemic, traditions abound. While some of these traditions may not take place in the same way due to safety measures to protect the public, others will continue with special precautions. In the South, Santa practices his trek down the chimney by rappelling off a mountain side conveniently shaped like a chimney. In Tennessee, a NASCAR speedway becomes a holiday track lit with an array of brilliant colors. Pontoon boats, fishing trawlers and sailboats twinkle with lights down a Mississippi bayou. The night before Christmas towering bonfires roar to life along the banks of the Mississippi River giving Santa a well-lit path to this small corner of southeast Louisiana.

Rock climbing Santas, and more Here s how the South does Christmas

The American South Even in a year where so much has changed due to the pandemic, traditions abound. While some of these traditions may not take place in the same way due to safety measures to protect the public, others will continue with special precautions. In the South, Santa practices his trek down the chimney by rappelling off a mountain side conveniently shaped like a chimney. In Tennessee, a NASCAR speedway becomes a holiday track lit with an array of brilliant colors. Pontoon boats, fishing trawlers and sailboats twinkle with lights down a Mississippi bayou. The night before Christmas towering bonfires roar to life along the banks of the Mississippi River giving Santa a well-lit path to this small corner of southeast Louisiana.

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