Yellowhammer Legacy Series: How did Renaissance art (and a pool table Ronald Reagan played on) get to Sylacauga?

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There is only one piece of Renaissance art in Sylacauga – and maybe all of Alabama.

Watch to find out how it got there:

This is just one of the many fascinating stories we heard when we sat down with Pursell Farms co-founder and CEO David Pursell as part of Yellowhammer’s Legacy Series. He shared with us the remarkable history behind his family’s business and the land he now calls home.

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On November 7, Yellowhammer will publish a full-length feature on how Pursell Farms became an Alabama treasure.

The Yellowhammer Legacy Series tells the stories of the people and places that make Alabama beautiful. Join us throughout the year in exploring different parts of the state to discover lasting contributions to Alabama’s extraordinary culture.

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