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Alabama Places and Spaces
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Auburn University
Keith S. Hebert
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Auburn University
University of North Alabama
Alabama Cultural Resource
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Alabama Music Hall of Fame
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Colbert County; Alabama; Tuscumbia; Museums; Muscle Shoals Sound; FAME Studios; Muscle Shoals Sound Studio; Blues; Country; Rock n Roll; R & B; Music Hall of Fame; Clarence Carter; Percy Sledge; Wilson Pickett; Aretha Franklin; The Rolling Stones; Paul Simon; Bobby Womack; Mary MacGregor
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The Alabama Music Hall of Fame, located off Hwy 72 in Colbert County, on the outskirts of Tuscumbia is the hall of fame that honors Alabamians who have made major contributions to American music. Over the years, it has provided an educational experience in which thousands of tourists, historians, school children, and music fans have toured to learn of the many contributions Alabamians have made to music. These accomplishments are not limited to any particular genre, nor are only musicians honored. Alabamian performers, songwriters, managers, and publishers all receive due recognition for their contributions. The accomplishments of successful individuals from Alabama in the music industry are recognized by the Hall of Fame through inductions, exhibits illustrating those accomplishments, and a walk of fame that includes permanent bronze stars for all inductees.
Its location in the area known as The Shoals is no accident. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the neighboring town of Muscle Shoals became nationally famous for its two recording studios, FAME and the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios where artists such as Percy Sledge, Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones, and Paul Simon recorded many of their hits. A unique “Muscle Shoals Sound” developed over these years which according to blues singer Clarence Carter was “a blend of country, gospel and R & B.” By the mid 70s, the Shoals was home to eight stuidios.
In the 1980s, the Muscle Shoals Music Association, a local professional organization of music professionals and the state legislature, under the leadership of state Sen. Bobby Denton, formed the Alabama Music Hall of Fame Board with a mandate to honor Alabama’s famous music achievers and to construct a venue in which to display the accomplishments of these talented individuals. In 1987, citizens of Alabama passed a state-wide referendum which authorized the construction of Phase One of the construction of a 12,500-square foot exhibit facility. More than 35,000 music enthusiasts attended the Alabama Music Hall of Fame's Grand Opening in 1990 which included performances by some of the state's most talented musicians.
The Alabama Hall of Fame is open Tuesday – Friday 9 a.m. - 5:00 a.m.
Directions and Admission: http://www.alamhof.org/visit/hours-and-rates/
Alabama Hall of Fame List of Inductees: http://www.alamhof.org/inductees/inductees/inductees-2/
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Jacob Grandstaff, University of North Alabama
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“Alabama Music Hall of Fame,” 2015, Accessed November 17, 2015, http://www.alamhof.org/about/.
Elliot, Debbie. “The Legendary Muscle Shoals Sound: Alabama Studios Rolled Out Big Hits of '60s and '70s,” NPR, September 20, 2003, Accessed November 17, 2015, http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1437161.
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Alabama Cultural Resource Survey
Date
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November 27, 2015
Alabama
Aretha Franklin
Blues
Bobby Womack
Clarence Carter
Colbert County
Country
FAME Studios
Mary MacGregor
Muscle Shoals Sound
Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
Museums
Music Hall of Fame
Paul Simon
Percy Sledge
R & B
Rock n Roll
The Rolling Stones
Tuscumbia
Wilson Pickett
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General Pierce Manning Butler Young Papers
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Keith S. Hebert, Professor of History, Department of History, Auburn University, in cooperation with the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>
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Bartow History Museum
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Archival collection of papers of Confederate States of America General Pierce Manning Butler Young of Bartow County, Georgia. The papers are owned by the Bartow Histoy Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. Visit their <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">website</a> for additional information about their museum exhibits, archival collections, and public programs.
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Bartow History Museum
Date
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1850-1877
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Bartow History Museum
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All papers held in this collection are the property of the Bartow History Museum. Any reproduction or publication of these papers must be approved by the <a href="http://bartowhistorymuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Bartow History Museum</a>.
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English
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<br />General Pierce Manning Butler Young, Confederate States of America, 1836-1896
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2005.36.160: Robert to Mother, 1857 March 27
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Good Health; Appetite; Garden; Sister; Paradise; Family; Brother; Country; New York; Boston; Philadelphia; Mother; Ambition; Summer; Children; Cherokee Country
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A letter from Robert to his mother, sent from Savannah, Georgia. Robert describes the beauties of Savannah, and potential plans to send his children to stay with his mother. He goes on to briefly describe his time in the northern cities of Philadelphia, Boston, and New York, and Cherokee Country as well. Lastly, he discusses his attempts to find a profession for his brother that will give him ambition. 4 handwritten pages and 1 envelope
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Robert Young
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P.M.B. Young Collection, Bartow History Museum
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Bartow History Museum
Auburn University
Date
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1857 March 20
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Erik Haeuser
Auburn University
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Bartow History Museum
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JPEG
Language
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English
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Manuscript
Ambition
Appetite
Boston
Brother
Cherokee Country
children
Country
Family
Garden
Good Health
Mother
New York
Paradise
Philadelphia
Sister
Summer