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As a fitting end to Juneteenth weekend, on Sunday, June 22, the Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission unveiled a ...
Despite its proximity to Charleston, this island is an undeveloped paradise with nothing but tea fields, swaying oak trees, ...
The Biblical Garden provides a thoughtful change of pace, featuring plants mentioned in scripture and creating tangible connections to ancient texts. Olive trees, date palms, and fig trees grow ...
The Peacock Café offers a pleasant spot to rest and refuel during your explorations. Named for the spectacular birds that roam the property like feathered royalty, it serves Southern classics that hit ...
We're headed south to the Gulf Coast, like so many other Arkansans this time of year. My wife must have her coffee fix, and there aren't a lot of choices after leaving Lake Village, regardless of ...
Discover the history behind iconic homes (one in each U.S. state) featuring unique styles, regional influences, and ...
This historic state park is open to the public year around. Visitors can stroll the grounds, learn along the way, there’s ...
Whether oozing with extravagant opulence or dripping with Southern charm, these mansions and plantations are worthy of a ...
Through a powerful blend of creative interpretation and ancestral memory, an Alabma town reckons with its past and begins to ...
As of now, however, the owners say they are unsure what they will do. The plantation is considered one of the largest antebellum homes in the South and has roots that date back to 1859.