Bookbot

Immagini dall'America: South Carolina

Questa serie approfondisce la ricca storia e la vibrante cultura del South Carolina attraverso avvincenti fotografie d'epoca. Ogni volume presenta le tradizioni uniche e i monumenti iconici dello stato, dai vivaci centri cittadini alle serene spiagge e alle piantagioni storiche. Esplora le storie delle persone, dei luoghi e degli eventi che hanno plasmato il 'Palmetto State'. È un viaggio visivo nel tempo che celebra lo spirito e l'eredità distinti di questa regione americana.

Florence
Boone Hall Plantation
Aiken
  • Aiken

    • 130pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    Aiken, South Carolina, emerged as an unexpected winter retreat for prominent New York socialites like the Vanderbilts and Roosevelts from the late 1800s. This charming city became a hub for polo, riding, hunting, and golfing, establishing its reputation as an international polo capital. Rich in history, Aiken's restorative qualities were recognized by Native Americans, and it features notable landmarks such as the world's longest railroad from 1833 and the Palmetto Golf Club, the second-oldest 18-hole golf course in the U.S.

    Aiken
    3,6
  • Boone Hall Plantation

    • 128pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    The history of Boone Hall Plantation, established in 1681, showcases its resilience through two wars and its evolution into the longest-running brickyard in the Lowcountry. The plantation's diverse residents, both black and white, have shaped its legacy. As a tourism hub, it reflects Southern romance and fosters community connections through educational programs and festivals like the Strawberry Festival. Boone Hall's unique landscape serves as a backdrop for social gatherings, ensuring its continued relevance and lasting heritage.

    Boone Hall Plantation
    4,2
  • Florence

    • 128pagine
    • 5 ore di lettura

    The book highlights the transformation of Florence, South Carolina, from a railroad terminal to a vital medical and industrial center. Named after Florence Henning Harllee, the city was chartered in 1871 and incorporated in 1890, becoming the largest in northeastern South Carolina. Through a collection of historical photographs from personal and local sources, the book captures the city's rich heritage, tradition, and southern charm, offering insights into its development and community spirit.

    Florence
    4,3