NORTH CAROLINA

Martha’s Log Cabin

In the rolling hills of Stokes County, North Carolina, a modest log cabin stands as a testament to a family’s resilience, love, and loss. Found on the same land as a farmhouse I considered buying a few years ago, this primitive structure was the original homestead of Joel and Martha Simmons, built in 1870. What started as a curious exploration of an old cabin and its scattered relics, became a deeply moving journey into the life of a woman whose strength and sorrow linger in the faded floral wallpaper and broken dishes I found in the red clay soil.

2nd Lt. Fred Brewer

To honor our fallen heroes, this story highlights the experiences of two World War II veterans. One soldier continues to live at the age of 101, a testament to the sacrifice of another who, at the age of 23, gave his life. While the two never had the chance to meet in person while enlisted, their paths intersected amidst heavily clouded skies over enemy territory in Regensburg, Germany, on a fateful day on October 29, 1944.

Infiltrating Alcatraz

Mr. Nanney was the first property owner I ever interviewed almost ten years ago. Up until I met him, my weekend hobby of photographing and poking around in old houses was just that. But after meeting him, my love for abandoned houses evolved into something with a much higher purpose that felt more like a calling. His charming story became the driving force behind my newfound determination to knock on more doors and introduce myself to strangers, eager to learn and preserve their one-of-a-kind tales.

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