On a warm July evening in 1992, love rolled gently down Dexter Avenue in a gleaming 1931 Ford Roadster. Behind the wheel was Mr. Ed Clements, a true gentleman with romance in his heart, and beside him sat his beloved wife, Thelma, his partner in life, laughter, and love for 56 beautiful years.
The old Montgomery Theatre, once standing proudly on the corner of Perry and Monroe Streets, served as a true cultural gem in the heart of Montgomery. For decades, it hosted performances, gatherings, and community events that brought the city together and showcased its vibrant artistic spirit.
Anyone who grew up in or around Montgomery, especially from the late 1970’s to the present, probably visited Old Alabama Town (formally named The Old North Hull Street Historic District) for a school tour.
Stough Furniture Store was not one of the larger furniture stores in Montgomery, however, it was a fixture of the community and served people of all economic standings and races.
St. John’s is considered one of Montgomery, and Alabama’s, most important landmarks. As the oldest Episcopal parish in Montgomery, St. John’s was organized in 1834 by a small group of early Montgomery settlers.
Since its founding, Montgomery has played an important role in many ways, which continues to this day. As the city grew and prospered, so did city services. Toward the end of the 19th century, several major public improvements were made, one of these being in public transportation.
Religion has always played an important role in Montgomery. From the time the city was founded in 1819, various denominations began forming, sharing a common building until an individual structure could be completed or meeting in homes.
The town of Montgomery was established on December 3, 1819, the same year Alabama became a state. How did Montgomery have its beginning? Who hasn’t driven the streets of downtown Montgomery and wondered why the streets are so oddly drawn? The best place to start is always at the beginning. Two men purchased land located in Montgomery County, which was organized out of the Mississippi Territory in…