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The Shoals Queens, Botanical Royalty
Join writer Tom Poland on a journey to visit botanical royalty. Witness the mesmerizing dance of South Carolina’s rare rocky shoals spider lilies, where delicate blooms adorn rushing waters. But hurry, for these fleeting beauties are as endangered as they are exquisite. Click now to explore this majestic yet imperiled world—a sight you’ll treasure forever.

From Seed to Market: North Carolina Tobacco Memories
Embark on a nostalgic journey through the heart of rural North Carolina’s tobacco country in the first installment of our two-part feature. Discover the time-honored traditions of planting tobacco seeds and nurturing them to maturity amidst the fertile fields of Robeson County.

The Milestone Spectacle: Celebrating the 150th Kentucky Derby
As the morning dew glistens on the emerald grass of Churchill Downs, anticipation hangs in the air like a symphony waiting for its crescendo. The 150th Kentucky Derby will not be just a race; but will be a moment frozen in time, a celebration of history, heritage, and the unwavering spirit of the Thoroughbred.

Beyond the Pages: Robert Ruark’s Southport
Dive into the charming coastal town of Southport, North Carolina, where the legacy of renowned author Robert Ruark comes alive.

Decoding James Brown: Unraveling the Godfather of Soul’s Legacy
James Brown, the Godfather of Soul, needs no introduction. His electrifying stage presence, dynamic vocals, and groundbreaking music have influenced generations of musicians and shaped the landscape of popular music. Born in the small town of Barnwell, South Carolina, Brown’s rise to fame was not an easy one.

The Seduction of Montana!
Join Everett Headley as he shares his heartfelt ode to Montana, where every line penned is a love letter to the enchanting streams and majestic trout of the Big Sky Country. Embark on a journey of passion and discovery, as Headley’s words paint a vivid portrait of his deep connection to the waters and wilderness of Montana.

On Being a Turkey: A Deep Dive into the Bird’s Southern Roots
As turkey season is upon us, let’s reflect on the impact the turkey has on Southern culture.

North Carolina Fossil Hunting
Learn how a husband-and-wife team conquered lockdown boredom by turning to the great outdoors. From camping and fishing to hunting and, eventually, fossil hunting for shark teeth. Discover how they transformed monotony into unforgettable adventures, forging lasting memories together.

If You Can’t Cook This, You Ain’t Southern
A Journey into Five Essential Southern Foods Every Cook Should Aspire to Master

Finding Solace in Roosevelt: A Story of Healing and Rediscovery
Discover how the timeless wisdom of Teddy Roosevelt’s adventures and the resilience of a grieving soul intertwine in a heartfelt journey of healing, friendship, and renewed purpose. Click to explore the profound impact of Roosevelt’s legacy and the inspiring tale of overcoming adversity.

Ten Toes Don’t Maketh a Man
The Pacific Northwest is rarely thought of as a hub of celebrity sightings, however, our most famous resident has captured the imagination of millions across the world; spawning books, television shows, movies, and various websites dedicated to sighting him. Even with all of this focused attention, hard evidence of Sasquatch has been grainy at best.

The Greatest Trophy in the History of Man
In the harsh wilderness of the ancient world, early humans faced the daunting challenge of hunting the mighty mammoth. Armed with primitive tools and fierce determination, they embarked on perilous journeys to secure food and survival. Their quest for the mammoth, a towering behemoth of the Ice Age, tested their strength, ingenuity, and courage against the unforgiving forces of nature.

The High & The Low: A Guide to Southern Peaks and Valleys
The South is known for its lush landscapes, rolling hills, and scenic mountains. From the majestic peaks of the Appalachian Mountains to the tranquil valleys of the Mississippi Delta, the region offers a wide variety of outdoor experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Turkey Hunt 2023
In the 1950’s the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission began relocating wild turkeys to North Carolina to restock the wild population that was on the decline due to a change in logging and agricultural practices. The program initiated by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission saw a jump in numbers of turkeys

The Art of Southern Refreshment
In the South, the person responsible for preparing the sweet tea for family gatherings and parties is often seen as a respected figure within the community, as they hold the key to quenching everyone’s thirst.