Presidents’ Quarters Inn | Historic Savannah GA Bed and Breakfast Inn
July 22, 2011 by
Filed under southern living
The award winning Presidents’ Quarters Inn, GA bed and breakfast inn in Savannah’s Historic District, is personally introduced by executive innkeeper, Jane Sales. From its aristocratic location on Oglethorpe Square, this Savannah bed and breakfast inn (mini-hotel / private hotel) is an example of historic Savannah GA’s timeless good taste and simpler, nobler lifestyles, proudly [...]
Life in the Carolinas presents Historic Conway South Carolina Part 3
June 6, 2011 by
Filed under southern living
Life in the Carolinas presents a look at Historic Conway, South Carolina. In part 3 of this 3 part show see the peaceful lifestyle of this progressive Southern City with wonderful dining, entertainment, festivals and events.
Life in the Carolinas presents Historic Conway South Carolina Part 2
May 20, 2011 by
Filed under southern living
Life in the Carolinas presents a look at Historic Conway, South Carolina. In part 2 of this 3 part show you’ll hear about the strong educational base in Conway, including interviews with Larry Biddle, David DeCenzo and David Bennett of Coastal Carolina University, and you’ll enjoy seeing our visit at the Larry Paul Living Farm.
Sudanese to fan out across US for historic vote
January 8, 2011 by
Filed under southern living
Sudanese to fan out across US for historic vote
Matt York FILE – In this Nov. 26, 2010 file photo, James Chol, a 31-year-old Lost Boy from Southern Sudan who lives in Phoenix, shows his ink stained finger at a voter registration facility in Glendale, Ariz.
Read more on Coeur d’Alene Press
Jefferson Davis Memorial State Historic Site
December 25, 2010 by
Filed under confederate
A video tour including a narration of the Jefferson Davis capture site in Irwinvile, GA. The place where the civil war ended. For four years, Jefferson Davis had led the Confederate States of America as its President. As the Civil War drew to a close, Davis, fled Richmond, Virginia with his cabinet in early April, [...]
Museum Staff Fires Historic Weaponry
December 6, 2010 by
Filed under confederate
The staff of the SC Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum took a field trip to a Lexington County shooting range to fire a variety of authentic weapons used by soldiers during the last century.
Swing through Augusta, Ga., reveals historic charm and revitalization at home of the Masters
February 21, 2010 by
Filed under confederate
Swing through Augusta, Ga., reveals historic charm and revitalization at home of the Masters
A UGUSTA, Ga. — Georgia will be on everyone’s mind come April when the 2010 Masters Tournament is played in Augusta. The big question for those attending the world’s most famous golf tournament isn’t whether Tiger Woods will be playing, but where [...]
‘Southern Living’ Readers Name Manassas National Battlefield Park Among the Top 5 Historic Sites in Virginia
February 19, 2010 by
Filed under southern living
‘Southern Living’ Readers Name Manassas National Battlefield Park Among the Top 5 Historic Sites in Virginia
PRNewswire/ — Manassas National Battlefield Park was voted among the top five Historic Sites in Virginia by readers of Southern Living Magazine. Representatives from the Prince William County/Manassas Convention and Visitors Bureau, as well as the Park’s Superintendent, Ed Clark, [...]
Are you a Civil War Buff? Why not Experience Historic Georgia?
January 14, 2010 by
Filed under civil war battles
If you’re thinking of taking a vacation in the Deep South, Georgia might not be at the top of your list. After all, Florida offers stunning beaches and sweltering weather, Louisiana boasts an eclectic cultural heritage and Tennessee is home to Nashville – the heart of Country music. But Georgia’s deep American roots, as well [...]