Category Archives: Historic and farm homes in Coastal Georgia and South Carolina
Sunny in Springfield
Its sunny outside and sunny on the farm Continue reading
Famous Vidalia Sweet Onions
“Vidalia onions aren’t just the most famous onions in the word; I think they may be the only famous onions in the world.” — Chef Bobby Flay Georgia Assembly Vidalia onion act of 1986: 2-14-132. Only onions which … Continue reading
Guyton Georgia USA tells it’s own story…
Located 28 miles northwest of Savannah Georgia by way of Georgia Hwy 17N you will find yourself imagining life in the 1800’s, as you see the beautifully preserved Victorian era homes. Some of the historic homes were built by affluent Savannah … Continue reading
Celebrate Georgia history on Super Museum Sunday — WSAV-TV
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — To celebrate the Peach State’s rich history and cultural life, several historic sites and museums are opening their doors to the public — for free. As a part of the Georgia History Festival, Super Museum Sunday … Continue reading
New Ebenezer…Historical Site 25 miles NW of Savannah Georgia
Twenty five miles northwest of Savannah Georgia in Effingham County is New Ebenezer one of the first five settlements in Georgia USA. In 1741 the colonists who originated in the Province of Salzburg known today as Austria made this their … Continue reading
Ghost hunting on a “spring like” day in January — The59Club
I finished up my early morning “volunteer work” ahead of schedule today. The sun and 60º temperature on a January day quickly convinced me to find something to do outdoors. I happened to be in Beaufort S.Carolina, so cruising around … Continue reading
US Southeast Coast and shell rings
This will really get you thinking about how modern a society we are. This is a replica of a shell ring that is found in coastal Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. To read more about these mysterious little villages: http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/coastal-shell-rings
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Christmas Time in a small town USA-Meldrim Georgia
Some days you just need a break from the “busy-ness” of the season. Those are the times that it is so refreshing to visit a small town, where the calmness is soothing. I always expect that someone in the neighborhood … Continue reading