Sixty years ago this month Callaway Gardens opened to the public thanks to the vision of Cason and Virginia Callaway.
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In today's “Remember When,” Phil goes back a century to a Columbus woman with a reputation for singin' the blues.
Movies always seem to bring back memories for a lot of folks. In this week’s “Remember When,” News Three’s Phil Scoggins went fishing for your memories of the old Bradley Theatre in Columbus.
We are looking for your memories from the old Bradley Theatre in Columbus in this week's Remember When.
Remembering the death of a president. It's the topic of today's “Remember When.” Phil Scoggins takes us back 67 years ago.
In this week's Call for Memories, we are focusing on the death of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The spirit of Baker High School still lives on long after the school was closed and the building burned. In today's “Remember When” Phil Scoggins shows us how the Baker alumni keep the spirit alive.
Jimmy Cook tickled the ears of his radio audience but refused to tickle the ears of his congregation. This Remember When segment focuses on the career of local radio deejay turned pastor Jimmy Cook.
Phil Scoggins is taking a long stroll down memory lane; we're going all the way back to the early 1950's.
Historic Doughboy Stadium at Fort Benning adds another page to its rich heritage Friday as its hosts the annual U.S. Military Academy spring football game.
In this week's “Remember When” segment, Phil is asking for your memories of a historic landmark at Fort Benning.
This week's Remember When focuses on a particular infantry soldier who recently graduated at Fort Benning.
In today's Remember When segment, we're remembering the infantry soldier.
The lives of an untold number of children in our area are changed forever, thanks to the dedicated souls who work at our charitable organizations. This Remember When story is dedicated to one such worker who impacted a generation of young women three decades ago.
We're going back to the 1960's and 70's for our subject in this week's Remember When.
Fasten your seatbelts- in our latest edition of ‘Remember When,’ Phil Scoggins chats with some local residents about their memories of when Southern Airways flew into Columbus.
We're asking for your memories of the days when Southern Airlines flew into Columbus.
Flying holds a fascination for a lot of folks. The City of Columbus has been serviced by airline companies for years. This week we are asking for any memories you may have of the days when Southern Airways flew into Columbus.
30 years ago this week Columbus was hit with a snow storm that brings back very special memories for a lot of folks, including me.
We're asking viewers to remember back 30 years ago to a mid-January snow storm that hit Columbus on January 12, 1982.
For this week's Remember When segment, we are going back into our archives, prompted by a letter we received from News 3 viewer Jane Carr. This time of year, she's reminded of the mechanical Christmas decorations that used to be in the windows of Kirven's department store downtown. She worked at Kirven's for a short time after graduating from high school. Jane Carr, this Remember When rerun is just for you.
In this week's Remember When, we head back in time 20 years ago, remembering when there was no Fantasy in Lights at Callaway Gardens.
In this week's Remember When we go back to the days of the Korean and Vietnam Wars through the eyes and music of a local veteran.
This time last year War Eagle fans of Auburn were flying high, on their way to a national championship. In this week's Remember When, we focus on another type of eagle that's our national symbol.
In this week's Remember When we head back to a time when the weather map was a chalkboard and the forecaster who used it was one of the most popular icons in Columbus television history...Doug Wallace.
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“Remember When” is a weekly feature that takes you back in time. We use a photograph, usually from the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer archives, to help trigger your memories about a person, place or event from the past. Then, we ask you to get in touch with us via e-mail, Facebook, or phone and share those memories. The following week, we share a sampling of your personal stories that bring our local history to life.
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