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Circling the Savannah, cultural landmarks of the central Savannah River area, Tom Mack

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Circling the Savannah, cultural landmarks of the central Savannah River area, Tom Mack
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Circling the Savannah
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
440563008
Responsibility statement
Tom Mack
Sub title
cultural landmarks of the central Savannah River area
Table Of Contents
1. Aiken: Aiken lays claim to antebellum poet -- Novel highlights Aiken's role in Civil War -- Aiken County Museum reveals treasures inside and out -- Hopeland Gardens linked to racing controversy -- Aiken monuments memorialize the "Lost Cause" -- Pickens-Salley House celebrates two great women -- Aiken boasts masterpiece of religious art -- Celebrated pianist once called Aiken home -- Free-spirited writer led transatlantic life -- Sculpture depicts America's "assistant president" -- Courthouse mural sparks controversy -- Meaning of campus sculpture decoded -- 2. Augusta: Eighteenth-century naturalist explored CSRA -- Augusta preserves tangible connections to Two Signers -- Woodrow Wilson boyhood home offers model of restoration -- Augusta breathes new life into old canal -- Controversial novels straddle both sides of river -- Frank Yerby House gets second chance -- 3. Edgefield: Willowbrook Cemetery deserves restoration -- Enslaved potter left his mark -- Oakley Park stands as Red Shirt shrine -- Graves tell stories of two Carolinas -- 4. And beyond: South Carolina native became first national architect -- Redcliffe Plantation recalls heyday of King Cotton -- Harlem Museum showcases legendary comedians -- Park interprets South Carolina's only preserved Civil War battlefield -- Barnwell's famous sundial marks more than time -- Artist receives South Carolina's greatest honor -- Interest in romantic novelist revived -- Trinity Churchyard serves as state pantheon -- South Carolina retains ties to Confederate diarist -- Statehouse monuments offer stories in stone -- National park commemorates Revolutionary War's longest siege -- Burt-Stark Mansion recalls rnd of Civil War -- Abbeville paintings preserve moments of Southern past -- Antebellum Charleston mansion has Aiken ties
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