Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage
In this episode of Coffee & History, host Caroline Gazzara-McKenzie chats with archivist Caity Bell about the fascinating story of Fort Payne, Alabama—once known as the "Sock Capital of the World." From the rise of the hosiery industry to the preservation of local landmarks like the historic opera house, Caity shares how small-town history connects to larger national narratives. The conversation also dives into her archival work, including uncovering early 20th-century pharmacy records that reveal surprising—and sometimes alarming—insights into medicine before modern regulations. It's a compelling look at how local stories shape our understanding of the past and why preserving them matters. This episode was recorded at Coastal Alabama Community College's podcast studio. A special thanks to Mandy Bezeredi and Christi Parent for allowing us to record on the campus.
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