"There
is no question that today we yearn for something undefined. In Fairhope that
yearning is palpable. Perhaps the dreams of the early settlers are affecting us in ways we don’t acknowledge. In some instances they conformed to the outside
world, in some they did not. They had the blessing of a town in which either
choice was acceptable The comfort of this place enabled them to do good works
and influence coming generations simply by being themselves.
"This
is possible for each of us. We still have our parks, laid out a century ago. We
have Fairhope’s legacy of dreams for a better world. We have the land the early
Single Taxers saved for us. And we have our own hopes for better things for
coming generations. The promise of Fairhope’s founders is the promise we share
in our own lives here. We know the potential and the magic of the place itself."