Thursday, November 4, 2021

A Visit to Priceville Discount Books

When I travel to visit mom in Huntsville, I take I-65 north to the Hartselle exit at Alabama 36 and take that state road over to US 231 at Lacey's Spring, then north into southeast Huntsville where she lives. For several months now the first half of that trip on 36 has been closed to through traffic due to bridge work. The detour takes me another exit north on I-65 to Priceville. After a few trips through there I finally noticed Priceville Discount Books. I stopped to take a look early one Sunday afternoon, and I'm glad I did. 

Working that day was the original owner, whose name I failed to get. He told me he had opened the store in 1987 and just sold it this past June. He was continuing to work part time to help out the new owners, Aria and Dylan Troncoso. The store occupies much of the Twin Cedar Plaza retail strip on Alabama 67 South not far from the Interstate exit. The photographs below will give you a small idea of the vast inventory inside the store. I'll have to stop by a few more times to make my way through the many sections and shelves. The classics section alone is huge. The store has an active Facebook page, which has been up since January 2014. 

Via email, Dylan Troncoso provided me this information about the store: 

"The original owner of the store is James Owen. His mother opened a tanning salon in 1987 and James began selling some of his personal books in her store in 1988. His dad helped him by building shelves in an unused part of the tanning salon. The tanning salon/bookstore moved into the current building mid 1990. Eventually the books took over, and James' mom transitioned out of the tanning business and helped him run the bookstore. There are still two tanning beds buried under a surplus of books. 

"My wife Aria and I purchased the store from James and took over mid June of 2021. James has remained active in the transition. He is always helpful and works for us around 3 days per week. He just can't step away, and we wouldn't have it any other way! Our current plan is to keep up the legacy of Priceville Discount Books. We hear just about weekly from customers that can remember shopping there from the beginning. Many adult customers have been buying their books there for the entirety of their lives. We hope to clean up and organize as time allows. We plan to clear up some space in the smaller half of the store to accommodate some tables and chairs for our customers as well as our own kids to use for their homeschooling." 

I've written a number of pieces about Alabama bookstores, including Booklegger in Huntsville, Gibson's in Owens Crossroads, and Deb's [now Camelot] in Cullman. I've also covered a few now closed, such as Books, Etc in Pelham, the Paris Bookstall in Birmingham, and two much older ones in Auburn. Finally, I've done two posts on bookstore bookmarks here and here. I have a good bit of material on past bookstores in the state and hope to further tap it in the near future. 

Priceville Discount Books is well worth a stop if you're in the area, or even if it takes a special trip!
















Some of these photos were taken in the single large room; the store actually has another large area that you enter, with a couple of small rooms as well. On my second visit Aria Troncoso told me they also have a couple of storage units out back full of books.









Looking from the single large room back into the main store area that you enter at the front door.



















Saturday, October 30, 2021

Alabama History & Culture News: October 30 edition

 


Here's the latest batch of links to just-published Alabama history and culture articles. Most of these items are from newspapers, with others from magazines and TV and radio station websites. Some articles may be behind a paywall. Enjoy!


The ghost ship of the Eliza Battle - al.com
The legend of Alabama's ghost ship. ... But most agree her sinking was “one of the greatest calamities” in Alabama history, according to author ...


Fairmount Baptist Church marks 200 years of serving Red Level
Ellen Dewberry of the Alabama Baptist Historical Commission presented the church with a certificate, and a photo album and scrapbook of special ...


Bethel Baptist Association celebrates bicentennial
Lonette Berg, executive director of the Alabama Baptist Historical Commission, and Rick Barnhart of the Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions ...


J.T. Pearson's grave at Elmwood Cemetery. The night Pearson died, a total of ... Last call for haunted houses in Alabama as Halloween approaches.

Civil Rights Pioneer Claudette Colvin Is Fighting to Clear Her Record - Smithsonian Magazine
For years, her relatives worried that she would be arrested by the police, for any possible reason, whenever she visited Alabama. “My conviction for ...

Roy Wood Jr. on Stand-up, His Alabama Roots, and What Makes a Comedian - The Ringer
Roy Wood Jr. talks about how he got started in stand-up, how his Alabama roots have influenced him as a comedian, and the qualities that make a ...

The ghost ship of the Eliza Battle - al.com
The legend of Alabama's ghost ship. ... in Alabama history, according to author Rufus Ward in his 2010 book, “The Tombigbee River Steamboats.”.

According to a 2006 recounting in Alabama Heritage magazine, ... Irene's body was moved to the city cemetery for immediate burial.

Chipola Theatre announces staged reading of 'Alabama Rain' | Local | dothaneagle.com
No set, no props, no costumes. Actors interact and perform the story with script, similar to listening to an audio book. With more stories to tell ...

After 'Blood,' Allison Moorer writes about life with an autistic child - al.com
Alabama native Allison Moorer takes flight with 'Crows'. The saving power of music was a theme that ran through that book. Early on in her new one ...
Haunted history awaits Old Alabama Town visitors Friday - Montgomery Advertiser
Nothing is quite as spooky as history, and guests can get a frightful lot of it Friday during tours at the Haunting at Old Alabama Town.


Haunted Hartselle hosts Ghost Walk Thursday
“Hartselle is one of the most haunted historic downtowns in Alabama,” said Lesley Ann Hyde, a Cullman State Farm agent who started the paranormal ...

Centennial Hill: A neighborhood worth preserving - Montgomery Advertiser
Destruction of “physical history” also destroys present values. ... architectural preservation is a set-aside, known as Old Alabama Town, ...


East Cullman Association celebrates 75th anniversary | The Alabama Baptist
Mary Ellen Holmes, associational historian, presented the history of East Cullman Association, and David Stancil, pastor at Enon Baptist Church in ...


Vickery speaks to historical society - The Troy Messenger
Lou Vickery, the author of “Alabama Creek Indians,” spoke to the Pike County Historical, Genealogical and Preservation Society at the Pioneer ...


Months before Rosa Parks became the mother of the modern civil rights movement by refusing to move to the back of a segregated Alabama bus, ...

Oak Hill Cemetery: One of the oldest cemeteries in Alabama, Oak Hill is said to be haunted by numerous spirits, most notably the ghost of ...

Other leaders of patriotic groups also in attendance included Patrice Donnelly, State Regent, Alabama Society Daughters of the American Revolution; ...


USS Alabama completes 100th patrol - US Pacific Fleet
Alabama joined a select group, alongside USS Alaska (SSBN 732) and USS Henry ... patrol in the history of the Ohio-class SSBN force,” said Murphy.


Learning from history in Montgomery, Alabama - Wichita, KS
Montgomery, Alabama is a two-and-a-half hour drive from Atlanta, Georgia. And one well worth the trip. A group of women I know from my synagogue ...


Historical marker dedicated to Black women suffragists of Huntsville unveiled - WAAY
When their history becomes known and is integrated into our historical narrative, then the full tapestry that is Alabama history can become ...

These Tour Stops On University of Alabama's Campus Tell of Dark Racial History | The ...
From the construction of the initial buildings to the destruction of the campus on April 4, 1865 when Union troops descended on Tuscaloosa, ...


Preserving the history of Birmingham Black Radio: a discussion of preservation, outreach and collaboration

RB Riter, B Friedman, K McDade, J Hirschy - Global Knowledge, Memory and …, 2021
… Purpose – The Birmingham Black Radio Museum (BBRM) is a community
museum and archives located in Birmingham, Alabama (USA) … Design/methodology/approach
– This analysis is informed by historical, case study and autoethnographic methods …


Friday, October 29, 2021

Halloween Back in the Day

I've written a piece on this blog about past Halloweens around Alabama, and in this one I'm looking at a few from my own family for which we have the photo evidence. I'm sure there are more around here somewhere, so perhaps I'll do another such post in the future. 

Most of these photos date from the early & mid-1990's....



That's a motley crew. Amos is Batman and Becca is a mini-clown. We still have those big plastic pumpkins.




Amos and Becca on another Halloween




Back in the day Dianne and Becca did some pumpkin carving; here are a few from one year. 



Always good to have some creeping cats around at Halloween. 




Aren't cats endlessly entertaining?





Now for some of Dianne's Halloween creations: a hanging decorative ball, an "All Hallow's Eve" tree of life necklace, a spooky gingerbread house and a scarecrow. She's done a lot of such craft and jewelry work; you can see some on ArtFire and Etsy.








For several years Dianne and the kids would make and decorate a spooky gingerbread house. 



One year there was a scarecrow.












Thursday, October 28, 2021

Halloween Spotted in Some Alabama Places

Over the years I've taken photos of Halloween costumes and decorations at various places around Pelham and elsewhere just for fun. Hey, somebody needs to document this stuff!

Looking through them recently I decided to bring some together in a blog post. So here they are, submitted for your amusement at this very special time of year...

You can read my posting on "Halloweens Past in Alabama" here



Cracker Barrel in Pelham, August 2, 2021





This photo and the two below taken at Michael's in Hoover
September 27, 2020









Huntsville Hospital outpatient clinic on Bailey Cove Road
October 8, 2020



This one and the one below were taken at Michael's in Hoover at some point in the dim past....






This photo and the three below were taken at the Pelham Home Depot
21 October 2019











This photo and the one below taken at the Pelham WalMart
 23 September 2019






Probably at the Pelham WalMart, 26 October 2018




Two more from the Pelham WalMart, September 14, 2018 above
 and September 10, 2018 below






Three more from WalMart, September 10, 2017










And finally, at the Pelham Home Depot mid-September 2021. We were in this store on October 28, and the Halloween stuff had pretty much shrunk to one shelving unit. Christmas had taken over. 











Wednesday, October 27, 2021

In These Days of Modern Times

We seem to have had a lot of Amazon orders delivered lately [for some mysterious reason!], and many of them come with an email and a photograph of the item(s) on our porch. I present some here for the general amusement of the  readers to show the endless variety of Amazon delivery placement on this porch. The pumpkins are keeping watch. 

A tip of the hat to all the anonymous Amazon drivers and photographers out there.

To be continued, I'm sure...



October 22, 2021



October 16, 2021



October 13, 2021



October 12, 2021

That's part of a King's Home donation in the background, which was picked up shortly after this delivery. 



October 11, 2021



October 5, 2021



Sometimes there is art! 

September 28, 2021