Well, here we are. The Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation has joined TikTok. We will utilize any medium we can to promote, perpetuate and enhance the Cahaba Project, and in these times of social media dominance, that means TikTok. Here’s the link to our profile. Below is a QR code you can scan with your smartphoneContinue reading “CHHF joins TikTok”
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Homestead Headlines Ep. 12
Here is the twelfth episode of Homestead Headlines, which takes a look at the December 1939 edition of The Cahaba Hub. Time for Christmas!
Homestead Headlines Ep. 11
Here is the eleventh episode of Homestead Headlines, which takes a look at the November 24, 1939 edition of The Cahaba Hub. There is a lot to unpack in this episode!
Homestead Headlines Ep. 10
Here is the tenth episode of Homestead Headlines, which takes a look at the October 1939 edition of The Cahaba Hub.
Homestead Headlines Ep. 8
Here is the eighth episode of Homestead Headlines, which takes a look at the July 1939 edition of The Cahaba Hub.
Homestead Headlines Ep. 7
Here is the seventh episode of Homestead Headlines, which takes a look at the June 16, 1939 edition of The Cahaba Hub.
Homestead Headlines Ep. 6
Here is the sixth episode of Homestead Headlines, which takes a look at the May 12, 1939 edition of The Cahaba Hub.
Homestead Headlines Ep. 5
Here is the fifth episode of Homestead Headlines, which takes a look at the April 1939 edition of The Cahaba Hub.
CHHF comments on future plans for City Hall, Utilities buildings related to Trussville’s historic district
The Trussville Tribune is reporting that the new look of both the Trussville City Hall and Utilities buildings will evoke aspects of the Cahaba Project, Trussville’s historic district. Trussville Mayor Buddy Choat announced the plans at his recent State of the City address. As for Trussville City Hall, the exterior and landscaping would take onContinue reading “CHHF comments on future plans for City Hall, Utilities buildings related to Trussville’s historic district”
Letter from the CHHF President
HAPPY FALL! AS I WALK UNDER THE OAKS and crunch acorns underfoot, I am reminded that eighty-five autumns have seasoned the one-of-a-kind Cahaba Project neighborhood I call home. WE LOVE TRUSSVILLE’S HISTORIC DISTRICT. We understand it’s an asset to the Trussville community at large. As Trussville nears the Cahaba Homestead Village’s 100th anniversary, the Cahaba Homestead Heritage Foundation looksContinue reading “Letter from the CHHF President”