The secret South
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The first houses in Charleston, SC, were built closely together with long wall-enclosed sideyards planted as formal gardens. Visitors to the city get tantalizing glimpses of the hidden gardens as they walk the city's streets and alleys.
Publication Name: Homestyle
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1531-5940
Year: 2001
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Legends and local lore
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Camden has long been esteemed by natives and visitors alike as a paragon of the Southern virtues of hospitality and eccentricity. The author, a long-time resident, relates humorous anecdotes typifying both.
Publication Name: Homestyle
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1531-5940
Year: 2001
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Lore of the low country
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Georgia's Cumberland Island is run by the National Park Service. The barrier island, which was donated by Thomas Carnegie, offers visitors numerous sights and thrills.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1992
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