On July 4, 1826, fifty years after declaring America’s independence, two giants of our nation died on the same day: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Category: historic landmark
World Famous Beale Street ~ Memphis Tennessee
Beale Street in Memphis is not just a thoroughfare; it's a living testament to the city's rich history and cultural legacy.
Hunt Phelan House | Memphis Tennessee
On a late wintery day back in January, I drove down the lesser known section of Memphis’ world famous Beale Street to the house sitting at 533 Beale.
Nathaniel Sheidley Revolutionary Spaces Boston | A Southern Girl’s View Podcast
Memphis photographer and travel writer, Sandy Adams, chats with Boston's Revolutionary Spaces President & CEO, Dr. Nathaniel Sheidley.
The History of the Blues: 1800 to Present with Sandy Adams
Houston photographer and educator, Sandy Adams, will be teaching a brand new class this fall at College of the Mainland's Lifelong Learning program all about history of Blues music...
Full Moon Over Houston | A Southern Girl’s View with Sandy Adams
Full moon over Houston tonight on this 50th anniversary week of the Moon landing...
Gettysburg National Park with A Southern Girls View
Houston-based historian and photojournalist, Sandy Adams, tours the Gettysburg National Military Park with A Southern Girl's View...
The Birth of America’s Library | Houston Travel Photographer Historian
Today we celebrate the birthday of the Library of Congress with A Southern Girl's View...
Happy 266th Birthday Mr. President James Madison | Virginia Travel Photojournalist
League City and Houston travel photographer, Sandy Adams, spotlights James Madison's home and birthday with a Southern Girl's View...
Happy 250th Birthday Mr. President ! | Tips on Touring Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Nashville Tennessee Travel
League City and Houston photographer, Sandy Adams, explores her native Tennessee and the historic Hermitage in Nashville with A Southern Girl's View...
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