Amberly’s Place had a busy start to 2024. Compared to the same period last year, the number of total victims served by the family advocacy center was up by 31%
May 12, 2021
Louie and Delia Gradias at their home in Gadsden. They turned their house and backyard into a museum after years of collecting artifacts and pieces of old buildings. (Photo by Jeff Rosenfield/Cronkite News)
Delia Gradias, showing a Bible published in 1844. She and husband Louie also built a small chapel in the backyard. (Photo by Jeff Rosenfield/Cronkite News)
These typewriters came from the first post office in Gadsden in 1915, according to Louie and Delia Gradias. Louie’s grandparents moved to Gadsden in 1918. (Photo by Jeff Rosenfield/Cronkite News)
The Gradiases’ beloved pet bird, Scottie. The couple married in 1964, and their home in Gadsden was finished the year after. (Photo by Jeff Rosenfield/Cronkite News)