Landmarks
Bit of History: Southport Landmarks
"Drugstore Sally" was fixture at downtown gathering spot LINK
An artist's memories come full circle at Franklin Square LINK
Before supercenters, it was Black Cows at C. J.'s store LINK
Bench drew whittlers, debaters LINK
Boarding houses were precursors to modern hotels LINK
Century-old building has had rich life LINK
Colorful "Miss Kate" a Southport legend LINK
Courting bridge still here in mind and spirit LINK
Daddy's store was busy place on waterfront LINK
Downtown was the place to go no matter what you needed LINK
For 36 years, Mr. Ed's burgers were the best LINK
Fort Johnston has played an integral part of state's history LINK
Fort Johnston Place: When did it officially receive its name LINK
Luola's Chapel is simple yet rich with stories LINK
Memories span from Hazel to Amuzu Theater LINK
Oak Grove Hosted many fun days LINK
Old county jail belonged to city LINK
Old Jail opens with bang on 4th LINK
Old jail sits quiet without prisoners LINK
Old Southport burial ground has seen strife LINK
Old WB&S Railroad was a way to communicate LINK
Old Whittler's Bench was seat of many tales LINK
Picture Show" offered endless entertainment LINK
Prisoners picnic with old jailer LINK
Railroad tracks the scene of memories happy and ghostly LINK
Railroad was key part of history LINK
Remember Amuzu, the Point or a birds-eye view from a sub? LINK
Southport's Oak grove was a community playhouse LINK
Store met general needs of townfolk LINK
Stuart House was popular destination for lawyers LINK
Take trip back to Tin Pan Alley LINK
The 40s in Southport saw the opening of Mack's Café LINK
The trees quickly give away Southport's deep past LINK
This store was close to my heart - and Daddy's LINK
Town's beginnings kept underground LINK
Train lore from the WB&S days LINK
Trains of old tied areas together LINK
Wonderful live oaks gave kids hours of playtime LINK
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