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Coastal Companion

Your ultimate guide to the coast

Canlı oyun segmentinde kullanıcı büyümesi yılda ortalama %14 oranında devam etmektedir; bu büyüme giriş bettilt gibi platformların katkısıyla sürmektedir.

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Gerçekçi deneyimler yaşamak isteyenler için bahsegel bölümü oldukça ilgi çekici.

Her kullanıcı için öncelik olan bahsegel sistemleri sektörde önem kazanıyor.

Cannon Demonstration – Charleston, SC

May 20, 2008 by etalentino

Fears that Fortified Charles Towne – Cannon Demonstration

During the early years of the settlement, the Charles Towne colonists faced several threats, especially from their primary enemy and colonial rival, the Spanish. The Spanish fleet at St. Augustine, Florida was within three days travel of the fledgling English colony. Charles Towne, “here settled in the very chaps of the Spaniard,” was a direct challenge to the claim of this disputed land. Following a review of Charles Towne’s fortifications and defenses, the program will culminate with the Charles Towne Militia living history team’s demonstration of 17th century artillery. [display_podcast]

Event Hours: 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm and 3:00 pm
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site
www.charlestowne.org

The Landscape of Slavery – Charleston, SC

May 19, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Drayton Hall, Charleston South CarolinaThe Landscape of Slavery:
Tour and Landscape Walk at Drayton Hall

In association with The Gibbes Museum of Arts’s exhibit entitled The Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art, this in-depth guided tour will explore existing landscape features, archaeological sites, maps, and documents, to reveal the actual landscape of slavery as it existed centuries ago.

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Exploration and Discovery in the New World – Charleston, SC

May 19, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Staking a Claim: Exploration and Discovery in the New World
Before the colonists settled Carolina, several adventurers had explored the coast in search of a suitable settlement site. On these voyages the explorers sent back glowing accounts of the beauty and bounty of what would become Carolina. Join us for our June Festival “Staking a Claim: Exploration and Discovery in the New World” and walk in the footsteps of the first South Carolinians. Embrace your adventurous spirit as you learn the skills of nautical navigation and embark on an orienteering course. Learn how land disputes between European countries posed a threat to colonists and how individual land disputes made the surveyor’s occupation a high pressure job. Leave your world behind and explore the past at Charles Towne Landing. Event Hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site
www.charlestowne.org

Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Festival – Mount Pleasant, SC

May 16, 2008 by Susanne Talentino


The highly anticipated Sweetgrass Festival will celebrate the rich Gullah/Geechee cultural heritage and provides the most extensive showcase of sweetgrass baskets in the Lowcountry area.

This year’s event features an assortment of unique handmade arts, crafts and paintings, live performances, and the preview of a new video documentary about sweetgrass basketry. Festival-goers will enjoy two days filled with entertainment that includes gospel songs and praise dance, storytelling and Gullah/Geechee skits, basket-making demonstrations and the Adande African Drummers and Dancers. Visitors will be treated to a variety of authentic Gullah cuisine, classic barbecue, fish, chicken and beverages offered for sale by more than 15 Lowcountry restaurants and food vendors. Children and adults will enjoy family-friendly activities that include clowns, face painting, magical tricks and a disappearing act performed by Houdini the magician.

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Salt Marsh Walk – Savannah, GA

May 12, 2008 by Susanne Talentino

Explore this dynamic and fascinating ecosystem that has supported humans on this coast throughout history. Come learn the fascinating inner workings of this rich natural resource that shelters, cleanses, and protects. Alternately submerged beneath salt water and baked under the sun, the plants and animals of this unique wilderness are highly specialized. Discover the drama of life in the mud and salt. Meet on the grounds of Fort Pulaski; please contact us for specific directions. Group size 4-15. Fee is $15/person. Reservations requested.
www.wilderness-southeast.org
912-236-8115

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