(WTVY) -Deep in the southeast corner of Alabama, where the sandy soil gives way to sprawling peanut fields and towering longleaf pines, lies a region known as the Wiregrass. It is a place of deep-rooted heritage, warm southern hospitality, and some of the most peculiar, head-turning place names in the American South.
These are not arbitrary labels chosen by modern developers. They are living archives of local folklore—tales of pioneer stubbornness, accidental echoes, and the hum of everyday life in rural Alabama.
Echo: The Sound of the Tall Pines…