News Featured 1205 rare book1.jpg Dec 4, 2020 Siri Hedreen / The Outlook Contrary to what the historical marker states, Johnson J. Hooper died in 1862. Buy Now
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Lake Martin Living Tales of Dadeville Sep 24, 2020 TPI's Amy Passaretti (on stage far right) moderates the speaker series, with Ralph Banks Buy Now
Lake Martin Living Tales of Dadeville Sep 24, 2020 Ralph Banks speaks at the first Tales of Dadeville presentation as moderator Amy Passaretti listens intently. Buy Now
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Lake Martin Living Tales of Dadeville Sep 24, 2020 Annual living history events at the national military park offer insight into the Creek way of life. Buy Now