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Continuing Veronaâs history and focusing on homes that were important to the legacy of Verona. Today, the 3.4-acre L. T. Taylor home once stood on a site that is now grown up in weeds and trees. It is a beautiful spot on 8th street in Verona.
The house was eight or nine rooms built in stages and included a two-room cookâs cabin on the lot.
Leroy T. Taylor, owner of the featured house, was born in Itawamba County on Dec. 10, 1845 (Verona was once in Itawamba County) to Col. Clark W. and Louisa J (Keys) Taylor. He was raised as a farmer and received his education in the schools of Mississippi.
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As the country approaches its first year of adapting to the changes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, we take a look at how the shutdowns and restrictions have impacted everyday life.
From remote work and school schedules to new ways to attend events and church services, COVID-19 continues to alter how we live. And some of the changes could go on long after the virus is gone.
Travel methods, destinations change
Crowded planes were no longer the norm in the last half of 2020 as travel plans were largely halted during the several months of the pandemic. Airlines also took on fewer passengers, blocking middle seats to create more space between customers.