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The Troy Citizen

Bill Rice

History and Current News in Troy, Alabama

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Troy Homecoming Parade Photos, text and captions …

The most popular viewing area … Dad’s shoulders. Nova Quigley, 2 1/2, watched the parade from Dad’s shoulders. Father Alex Quigley is a Troy University student from Wisconsin, majoring in commerce. He is also a member of Troy’s Army ROTC pr...

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Painting the Water Tower

Moe ‘77 might have started the tradition of painting the water tower, but the “Clan of 79’s” artist did a better job of making sure everyone saw his work! See below for names of all 10 CHHS classes that later painted the water tower. (Note:...

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A small ‘college town’ can't be beat

The town and college are bigger today, but local children probably still have the happy memories I did 47 years ago. Many of those memories involve sports - either formal games or pick-up games. (Photo by Dan Smith, the best sports photogra...

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A bus tour of Pike County historic sites

The Bashinsky Home is one of only a few historic houses that made “College Street one of the most significant streets in the state of Alabama.” The home is now owned by Brian Saunders. The Halloween cat probably wasn’t in the front yard in ...

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