In 1977, George Benson released a song in his album, "In Flight," that opened with these words: “Everything must change. Nothing stays the same”. Those words rang true then and are even more true now ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. — No museum graces the most important site in Southern history. No visitors center welcomes tourists to Mulberry Grove. There’s a historic marker a mile away, but the rush of 18-wheelers ...
A historical marker stands tucked into the tree line east of Georgia 21 in Port Wentworth, the Target Distribution Warehouse gleaming white and red through the branches. The marker announces that ...
A Savannah physician and businessman wants to "restore" a 1,000-acre tract of marsh once used used for rice farming. The area, in Bryan County near the Chatham County border, is encircled by the ...
Editor’s note: This is the second part of a two-part travel series about Charleston, South Carolina. Read the first article at http://www.vaildaily.com. Charleston ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF) announced its inaugural list of at-risk historic buildings as part of its newest local advocacy initiative, Historic Savannah Foundation’s ...
On the northern end of Ossabaw Island, three former slave cabins sit in a perfect row—remains of a plantation that predates the Revolutionary War. Dan Elliott stands next to the cabins one morning, ...
Excerpts from the 1863 publication by Mortimer Thomson, What Became of the Slaves on a Georgia Plantation. . . The largest sale of human chattels that has been made in Star-Spangled America for ...
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