It's founder is a 40-time Mississippi State checker champion. His next tournament is planned for Memorial Day weekend.
MYSTERY MONDAY: Sifting Ashes of Petal's Checker Hall of FameThe mind sport of kings and ordinary men: checkers is
the simple game of circles that surprisingly has it's
International Hall of Fame in...
Get ready for this.
...Forrest County, Mississippi.
Or at least it was until one of the worst fires the city
of Petal has ever seen engulfed that building in
September, 2007.
Put yourself at the peak of checker culture: sometime
around 1987.
The internet basically didn't exist meaning games - like
checkers - attracted a large following.
And the man pushing the checkers was millionaire Charles
Walker of Petal, Mississippi.
It was Walker's vision that brought the 32,000 square
foot International Checker Hall of Fame to the city in
the late 70's.
The sprawling estate featured 24-foot high ceilings,
one-of-a-kind checker memorabilia, and a seven story
tower.
Walker - who would go on to hold the 1994 Guinness World
Record for most simultaneous checker games played -
spared no expense to crown the town king of the
checkerboard.
Tournaments would attract hundreds and a library worth
of books was written based on the games played at the
hall of fame.
But after decades in business the tourist attraction
(and Walker) wasn't without controversy.
According to court documents, in 2006 Walkers was
sentenced to five years in federal prison for his
involvement in money laundering.
Then Hurricane Katrina happened. Walker's family says
the devastation along the coast drove half a state's
worth of bats Northward.
They say hundreds started living in their tower.
Then a mysterious fire that Petal firefighters report
still has an unknown origin - but there are theories.
The family says their suspicions turned to those
hundreds of bats in their tower and their unhealthy
tastes for electrical wiring.
But in 2014, Walker - who's now out of prison - is
talking about the future including a $2.5 million bid to
rebuild what once stood on the property.
"They actually terminated our insurance 10 days before
we had the fire. And we lost our coverage - 10 days.
Well my wife was forced, while I was in another
situation, my wife was forced to take an insurance plan
with the group that held our mortgage," Walker said.
The plan did not cover contents meaning valuables were
not paid for.
But more than 12-thousand square feet have already been
rebuilt and three events are scheduled for this year.
It is, however, unlikely the space will ever return to
it's former stature.
"From Russia, from England, from Scotland, from Wales,
From Holland, from France, Germany. 40 countries at one
time. That's the largest crowd we've had," Walker said.
"We did our best to promote the game because there was
nobody really promoting it until I came along and
started the checker hall of fame," Walker said.
Walker is also a 40-time Mississippi State checker
champion. His next tournament is planned for Memorial
Day weekend.
And if you have an idea for a "Mystery Monday" send it
to mystery@wjtv.com
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