Tell us a little bit of history or folklore about the town in which you live. While you're at it, tell us why we should visit your area--any good attractions (I'm a history buff, so I like visiting historical areas.)
Here's a little something about my area:
When the "great tornado of 1975" ripped through southwest Mississippi, it left many people homeless in its wake. Elvis heard about it and did a benefit concert (he paid all expenses) for residents of this area. Then, he handed over all proceeds to a committee of local folks to distribute to the needy. He's a hero here--not for his music, but for his generosity. (Wonder if my DU friend ForrestGump's radar will be picqued by this Elvis post.) :-)
In Freedom Summer 1964, Pike County, Mississippi, was "the bombing capital of the world," as the Klan terrorized black and white people alike by setting off pipe bombs all over town. I have been told that evening entertainment consisted of sitting on the porch and hearing the daily bombardment. You could see the flashes on the horizon as the bombs went off. If you want to read a good book about civil rights in Mississippi, pick up Dittmer's "Local People".
Great place to visit if you are a Mississippian and want to take a short weekend trip: Percy Quin State Park. Rent a historic cabin. They were built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corp and the Works Progress Administration. Relish an architectural artifact of the FDR administration. :-) Here's a photo of Percy Quin State Park:
I've got more stories, and a little folklore, but I'll save it for later---now it's your turn. Tell us something about your town.