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Articles related to "Charleston"
Pet Friendly Hotels Charleston SC Charleston is a balmy vacation destination on the Atlantic Ocean Coast of South Carolina. Stay at a pet friendly hotel and the family dog or cat can travel along. pet friendly hotels • travel with pets • charleston sc • south carolina • beach vacation
Charleston: Architectural Heritage Charleston South Carolina is a must-see for any fan of American architecture -- a living museum of 18th and 19th-century life, southern style with a low-country accent. charleston’s architectural heritage • walking tour • classic revival • vernacular architecture • charleston
Charleston - Low Country Style Snuggled cozily where the Cooper and Ashley Rivers meet, Charleston made its fame and fortune from shipping crops of tobacco and rice grown on the plantations. charleston’s historic architecture • low country style • southern culture plantation past • cooper river shipping tobacco • south carolina low country rice
Girls in Trucks – Katie Crouch Sarah, a reluctant Southern debutante, leaves Charleston, South Carolina, for New York after college to find love and success, but finds disappointment instead. girls in trucks by katie crouch • former southern debutante • charleston south carolina society girls • reluctant debutante • sarah walters
The Colonial Carolinas The Carolina land grant is issued in an attempt for England to oust Spain from America. It becomes an important agriculture area and shipping port. north and south carolina • colonial america • charleston • king charles ii of england • king charles ii of england
The Clock Keeper of St. Michael Hickory, Dickory, Dock, no mouse in Joshua's clock...! joshua lockwood • saint michael's church • charleston • south carolina • clocks
An American Mother Goose America's Mother Goose, before she found feathery fame, was just plain old Elizabeth Foster who was born in Charleston, Massachusetts in 1665. mother goose • america • charleston • massachussetts • elizabeth foster goose
Brookgreen Gardens For eight decades and counting Brookgreen Gardens has been one of America's premier horticultural and sculptural powerhouses brookgreen gardens • myrtle beach • charleston • archer and anna huntington • carl miles
South Carolina Outlet Malls South Carolina offers a diverse collection of outlet malls, up and down the Atlantic coast. Learn more about these discount shopping opportunities. south carolina outlet mall • south carolina outlet shopping • tanger outlet center south carolina • hilton head outlets • myrtle beach outlets
Best Decorated Christmas Trees You can decorate your own Christmas tree, but you can't fit a 35-foot-tall fir into your living room. There are plenty of amazing decorated Christmas trees to visit. decorated christmas trees • christmas tree lightings • chicago christmas tree • rockefeller center christmas tree • where to see christmas trees
Tales from the Swamp Swamp Fox and Squamm Water swamp fox • squamm water • swamps • folklore • legends
Civil War Begins at Fort Sumter Confederate Brigadier General Beauregard, in April of 1861, leads the attack on Fort Sumter, in Charleston, South Carolina harbor, signaling that the Civil War had begun. attack on fort sumter • american civil war begins • south carolina secedes from union • beauregard attacks fort sumter • confederate forces
Ghost Tours of the South Spirits from the other world seem to gravitate here. Is it the Spanish moss or old antebellum mansions? Southern ghost tours are varied and delightfully scary. ghosts tours south • halloween chills below the mason dixon line • haunted history • unearthly residents and spirits • eureka springs ghost tours
Chiles Do you know your chile peppers? Did you know that there are over 200 varieties? What do you do when you get burned? I will tell you the answers to these questions, as well as offer you some recipes! history • geography • varieties • anaheim • ancho
EARTHQUAKE in the Year 1811 On December 16, 1811 an earthquake, centered at New Madrid, Missouri, occurred. By modern methods this quake is estimated to have registered well over 9.5. It was followed by three additional quakes with the final one happening on February 13, 1812. This final quake lasted nearly one hour and caused as much damage as the previous three together. Shawnee Chief Tecumseh prophesied this upheaval that for a time caused the Mississippi to run backwards, thus creating a vast lake in Tennessee. earthquake • new madrid • missouri • shawnee • tecumseh
Women, Keepers of the Garden Though men have designed great gardens, the home grounds and traditions have been kept by the women. women • gardening • garden keeping • pamela harper • ann lovejoy
Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs Like her protagonist, Dr. Temperance (Tempe) Brennan, mystery writer Kathy Reichs is a forensic anthropologist. "Break No Bones," is her ninth mystery featuring Brennan. break no bones by kathy reichs • bones • tv series bones • dr. brennan • mystery novel
Jelly Jar #3 is OUT The best of the girl zine revolutions has released issue #3 - we'll tell you how to get it before they're all gone! jelly jar • zines
Carolinas' Aristocratic Government The hard-working farmers in the northern portion of Carolina scoff at the Aristocrats that attempt to force upon them taxation without representation. north and south carolina • charleston • taxation without representation • governing bodies in colonial america • plantation system in the colonial south
Placid Edisto Island, SC A premier treasure of South Carolina vacations can be found on Edisto Island. Lying south of Charleston, its perfect for a day or multi day trip. charleston • beaufort • ace basin national wildlife refuge • grove plantation • loggerhead turtles
The Confederate Marine Corps Never stronger than six hundred men, they fought as grey coated leathernecks to the honor of the Corps. the confederate states marine corps (csmc) • confederate congress • col. lloyd j. beall • confederate secretary of the navy stephen r. mall • marine equipment
Yet Another Week We consider a couple of interesting developments. First, the Reuters News Services puts a negative spin on a story and refuses to honor the request of the original author to remove her byline. Second, the a study led by professor from UC Berkeley finds that conservative typically have certain character traits.
Battle of Bloody Marsh Long before the Indian uprisings on coastal Georgia in the early 1600s, the British had their thoughts on previously Spanish held St. Simons Island. In time, the Spanish st. simons • georgia • battle of bloody marsh • spanish • british
General Cornwallis General Cornwallis commanded the British Army in the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution. He remains one of Britian's most debated military commanders. general corwallis • cornwallis • american war revolution • general nathaniel greene • mysore war
Over The Mountain Men in Carolinas Indian Fighters, Colonial Militia, Partisans, Continental Soldiers fight neighbors and Redcoats in this freshly detailed chronicle of America's Revolution in the South over the mountain men • southern back country • james swisher • revolutionary war in the south • indian fighters
Carolina Lafayette What is in a name? Sometimes legend and sometimes history. marquis de lafayette • seabrook house • carolina lafayette seabrook • little princess of seabrook house • folktales
Gullah - an African Tree Grown in America Afro-American Gullah and Geechie cultures of South Carolina Low Country... slavery • africa • goldcoast • nigeria • senagal
I'm a Yankee-Doodle-Dandy! Personal reflection for the 4th of July. Recipes a tall tale and Yankee Doodle tall tale • southern culture • south carolina • recipes • 4th of july
Middleton Place
Middleton Place, near Charleston, South Carolina, features the oldest landscape garden in North America. Begun in 1741, its construction took 100 slaves a decade to complete. middleton place
Rome Shapes WTA Points Race The Sony Ericsson WTA Internationali BNL D'Italia event being contested in Rome is going change the face of the Race to the Sony Ericsson Championships. sony ericsson wta • internationali bnl d’italia • wta rome • serena williams tennis • jelena jnakovic tennis
What To Do In Las Vegas, Nevada If you thought Las Vegas was all hotel rooms, casino resorts, and expensive malls, a walking tour of the Downtown Arts District 18b will make you think again. las vegas arts district 18b • first friday in the las vegas arts district • galleries shops and restaurants of the las vegas a • what and where is the las vegas arts district • walking tours of las vegas
From Sea to Shining Sea A group of research organizations have joined forces to produce an overview for marine areas of special interest. Information is presented on Google Earth and the web. sea to shining sea • special marine areas • eez • marine waters • us waters
Lady Baltimore Cake This came to me via Chef's around the World:American author Owen Wister, who also wrote "The Virginian," made this cake famous with the publication of his novel "Lady Baltimore" in 1906, in which the cake was a favorite at the Lady Baltimore Tearoom in Charleston, South Carolina. Many recipes exist for this cake, and most are rather complicated. Here is a simplified version for our "Home Cooking" dessert. lady baltimore cake
Winter and Christmas Cruises Christmas and winter cruises can make great cold-weather getaways for families. This provides a chance to bond together on a cruise ship over the holidays. christmas • winter • cruises • families • travel
Autism Conferences / Workshops Parents, caregivers, educators, and other professionals will find this listing of value. Do you know of other autism conferences or workshops in November? If so, email me jed baker • temple grandia • social language stories • carol gray • asberger's disorder
Gray's Got Soul A review of Acia Gray's book The Souls of Your Feet. acia gray • tap • tapping • dance • dancing
Jean-Claude Van Damme: Muscles from Brussels Ballet and Karate gave Jean-Claude Van Damme his graceful force and fighting ability for Hollywood. jean claude van damme • muscles from brussels • mr belgium • jean-claude van varenburg karate classes weighlift • the california gym brussels belgium
National Seismic Hazard Maps Seismic Hazard Maps for the contiguous portion of the United States have been updated by the U.S. Geological Survey to improve building design and disaster preparedness. seismic map update • national seismic hazard maps • earthquake hazards estimation • probabilistic hazard maps • seismic hazard maps
SONICFLOOd's Glimpse INO Records announces SONICFLOOd’s release of “Glimpse: Live Recordings From Around The World,” a project recorded from concerts in Thailand to Ireland this past year. sonicflood • glimpse • ino records • international missions board • christian worship music
Swing & Tap Dance The evolution of Tap Dancing shows the involvement of Swing Dancing in its path to become a more accessible way of stomping the dance floor. lindy hop • swing dance • tap dance • west coast swing • east coast swing
Thirtieth Birthday Party Ideas Throw the perfect 30th birthday party to commemorate that special person's milestone. thirtieth birthday idea • adult birthday • thirtieth birthday party • 30th birthday party • surprise 30th birthday party idea
A LOOK AT BAHA'I RADIO An examination of the developments in Baha'i related radio both on and off the Internet. baha'i faith • bahai scripture • the bab • báb • baha'u'llah
A Taste of God A culinary tour through the spiritually diverse neighborhoods of North America and guide to finding God on the menu. hare • krishna • eat • prasad • spiritual
African-American Theatre on the Web - Part 2 federal theatre project • african-american civil war memorial • theatre • websites • web sites
Art Deco Movement From New York's Chrysler Building to Lalique's creations in glass - the influence of the Art Deco Movement spread around the world. what is art deco? • places to see art deco buildings • art deco in new york • art deco in paris • art deco in london
Babywise Naptime Strategies Gary Ezzo and Dr. Robert Bucknam explain to weary parents how to create a successful naptime experience for their babies in their book On Becoming Babywise. infant naps • naptime strategies • problems with baby’s sleep • baby waking early from nap • child sleep cues
Blackbeard The legend of Blackbeard has been told and retold in many different ways. Here some of the actual history of this infamous pirate is revealed. pirates • blackbeard • edward teach • queen anne's revenge • golden age of piracy |
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