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Step into Southern history with stunning antebellum homes, showcasing grand architecture, elegant details, and timeless ...
The Barbados Tropical Garden transports you to the Caribbean without the hassle of passports or airport security lines. Palm fronds create a gentle symphony overhead as tropical flowers compete for ...
Three gunboats slipped up the dark Combahee River on June 2, 1863. Commanding one of them was Harriet Tubman. During that ...
Tubman's 1863 raid, which destroyed seven plantations along the Combahee River in South Carolina and freed 756 enslaved ...
These South Carolina restaurants pair soul-satisfying Lowcountry cuisine with stunning views of marshes, rivers, and ...
While writing about a slave raid, author and researcher Edda Fields-Black discovered her own family tie to the raid in the process.
Charleston, South Carolina plantation transforms into a place of learning Every corner at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens tells a story of beauty -- and resilience ...
The story of rice cultivation in early colonial SC, and how it became a prominent cash crop. This episode of ETV Classics tells the story of how rice began to be cultivated in South Carolina in ...
Major Pierce Butler, a U.S. senator representing South Carolina and an original signer of the United States Constitution, left the 1,500-acre rice plantation—and its enslaved laborers—to his ...
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