On a sunny day in mid-June in Millport, Alabama, a joyful sort of chaos has taken over the arts and crafts building at Camp Rising Sun. Read moreCamp Rising Sun: Where cancer patients can just be kids
Enjoyment of the outdoor adventures discovered through Scouting is something that can continue through a lifetime. Kyle Rogers, of Tupelo, is a perfect example of that. Read moreRiver rafting offers the adventure of a lifetime
You don’t have to book a flight to a tropical paradise to admire a soothing, soul-restoring waterfall. Scattered across the Magnolia State’s lush landscapes, between the kudzu and the cotton, the pavement and the sand, are some beautiful sites worth exploring. Read moreExplore nature's masterpieces without leaving the Magnolia State
STARKVILLE — While the New Orleans-style po-boys, muffulettas, red beans and rice, gumbo and other favorites on the menu beckon, so, too, does the warm embrace of nostalgia at Oby's. Read moreOby's: Bringing a taste of New Orleans to Starkville since 1976
If you’re thinking of taking a road trip through North Carolina, you can visit three cities that offer unique cultural experiences with art, food, furniture, history and hauntings. From Greensboro’s public art installations, to High Point’s furniture scene, and Winston-Salem’s spirited histo… Read moreThree Cities, One State: A road trip through art, eats, and eerie tales in North Carolina
Tradition, elegance and history define Mississippi's oldest restaurant, Weidmann's. Located in Meridian, the iconic restaurant was established in 1870 by Felix Weidmann, a Swiss immigrant chef on a transatlantic steamship. The restaurant was initially in the Union Hotel, with a simple counte… Read moreFrom Swiss origins to Southern staples, Weidmann's is Mississippi's oldest restaurant