Lost Attractions of Alabama
By Tim Hollis
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Journey along with the king of nostalgia, Tim Hollis, for a tour of lost attractions of northern, central and southern Alabama.
Alabama has had an enviable success rate when it comes to tourist attractions, with some that date back to the 1930s still drawing crowds today. But many others have come and gone, sometimes leaving little evidence of their existence. Join Alabama native Tim Hollis as he revisits iconic attractions such as Canyon Land Park and Sequoyah Caverns, the floral clock at Birmingham's Botanical Gardens and the traffic safety torch held aloft by Vulcan, the iron man. Many Gulf Coast attractions are gone, including Styx River Water World and Spooky Golf, but the memories remain.
Tim Hollis
Tim Hollis has published twenty-four books on pop culture history. For more than thirty years he has maintained a museum of cartoon-related merchandise in Dora, Alabama. He is the author of Dixie before Disney: 100 Years of Roadside Fun; Florida's Miracle Strip: From Redneck Riviera to Emerald Coast; Hi There, Boys and Girls! America's Local Children's TV Programs; Ain't That a Knee-Slapper: Rural Comedy in the Twentieth Century; Toons in Toyland: The Story of Cartoon Character Merchandise; and, with Greg Ehrbar, Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records, all published by University Press of Mississippi.
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Lost Attractions of Alabama - Tim Hollis
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome, friends, to the latest volume in the ongoing Lost Attractions
series. For those who are new in this neighborhood, perhaps it would be best to begin by explaining the title. Just what is a lost attraction
of Alabama anyway? Well, it is very simple. A lost attraction can be any type of tourism-related business—roadside attraction, motel, restaurant or other—that no longer exists. Casually flipping through the pages, one might conceivably run across an image and comment, Hey, that place is still there!
That would bring us to the secondary definition: a business that has changed radically over the years and no longer resembles its depiction in vintage photos and postcards, even though, technically, it may still be operating. Everything clear now?
One thing this book is not is a history of Alabama tourism. The History Press and I have already done that story, back in 2013. That book, See Alabama First, is still readily available and is highly recommended by this very same author. This volume, however, concentrates solely on things that have disappeared—and that actually proved to be a bit more difficult than I anticipated at the beginning.
Alabama has had an amazing success rate when it comes to tourist attractions. Some of the major ones, such as Bellingrath Gardens and Ave Maria Grotto, date to the early 1930s, and not only have they thrived ever since but also have changed so imperceptibly that there is no point in comparing the present day to vintage photos. They look exactly the same. There are many other attractions not nearly as old that continue to draw crowds, such as the Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville and the rocky acreage of Horse Pens 40. Many times during the process of assembling this book, I came across a great photo but, upon further research, found that the attraction or business is still in operation. If, in perusing the pages that follow, you come across a sight that was erroneously thought to be defunct, comfort yourself with the idea that all efforts were made to verify if it still existed.
But never fear, the Alabama roadsides are still littered with the decaying corpses of businesses that were once viable, but their intended audience either dried up or moved away (as usually happens when an interstate replaces an older U.S. highway route). We will revisit dozens of them before we are finished, and for your traveling comfort, we have divided Alabama into three sections: northern, central and southern. The introduction to each section will give you a description of what is to be covered.
And now it is time to begin the ride. Some of our stops will seem like old friends, while others will be new to you—and some of them may leave you scratching your head as you try to figure out whoever thought they were a good idea. Everyone, try to stay together and don’t lag behind. You’re sure to see something unforgettable…no matter how hard you may try to forget it!