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At the beginning of the red-blue state divide
... to the Battery area. So much renovation of amazing stately homes. Saw bumper sticker, Gut Fish, not Houses.
From Bay St. we could see Fort Sumter way in the distance. We passed on the shuttle boat to take us out there, but we visited the Museum. So much history.
Tomorrow we plan to make the 15 minute drive to Folly Beach, hoping to capture a Pat Conroy feeling.
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Sun (at last), plantations and old syle colonial
... the flight from Washington to Charleston the next morning was good, so we even had a couple lof hours to go to the Lincoln Memorial and the various War Memorials before returning the car and getting our heads down for an early start next morning at Ronald Reagain airport - though we spent some time watching the news coverage and were as shocked as anyone at the damage. Of course the start was earlier than necessary in the morning because the flight was delayed, ...
Road trip!
Spent the last 2 days in Charleston! What an amazing city!! We spent most of our time in the French Quarter - took a horse and carriage ride through town, toured the Calhoun Mansion (unbelievable), walked all over town, saw the sun set at the ocean, had great ribs at Sticky Fingers and lots of good seafood! Ended our night at The Gin Joint - really interesting and fun place - got the headache this morning to prove ...
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... that break through. Gatlinburg reminds me of Båstad for some reason (wo. mountains), and I am now in Charleston and this area reminds me plenty of Mellbystrand, Båstad, Bjäre so it's a good feeling.
When we got back to Knoxville I got to eat biscuits and gravy (oooo....yumm) before I got dropped off at my one night host Jenna at the outskirts of Knoxville. Spent a night of good conversation, got to go to a publix, ...
Another Washington!
... was built by Job Callaway. Since its inception, the property was passed down through the Callaway family, and in 1963 was given as a gift by the family to the City of Washington. It is often used as a backdrop for wedding and prom photos by the local community.
Driving through the historic township there are many old original structures including the home of Robert Toombs, which can be visited ...
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