Alabama Heritage Magazine

Issues include articles about archaeology, architecture, anthropology, religion, folk arts, literature, and music.

Alabama Heritage's award-winning feature writing has made an impact in historic preservation (see "Places in Peril" below) and also in politics.

Bentley with a plea for a pardoning from Sheila Washington, director of Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center.

[8] Inspired by the National Trust's yearly listing of "America's Most Endangered Historic Places," a handful of Alabama preservationists decided to develop a similar roster for their own state.

[4] These 216 properties represent a broad array of places depicting Alabama's story from prehistoric times to the civil rights struggles of the 1960s.