The island time forgot
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Author
Westlake, Leslie
Description
This travel article from the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism highlights Daufuskie Island. Native Americans were here almost 5,000 years ago. By the 1730s, it was home to plantations of indigo and cotton. Today, the island is home to Daufuskie Island Resort and Breathe Spa, Melrose and Bloody Point, golf communities and Haig Point, a private golf community. The new Billie Burn Museum, located on the island’s only paved road, showcases Daufuskie’s history.Collections
Date
2005Metadata
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dc.description | This travel article from the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism highlights Daufuskie Island. Native Americans were here almost 5,000 years ago. By the 1730s, it was home to plantations of indigo and cotton. Today, the island is home to Daufuskie Island Resort and Breathe Spa, Melrose and Bloody Point, golf communities and Haig Point, a private golf community. The new Billie Burn Museum, located on the island’s only paved road, showcases Daufuskie’s history. |
Media Type | Document |
Item Language | English |
Publisher | South Carolina State Library |
Digital Collection | South Carolina State Documents Depository |
Rights | Copyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. |
Type | Text |
Digitization Specifications | This South Carolina State Document was either saved from a document available publicly online in PDF format or converted to PDF using Adobe Acrobat X. |
dc.coverage.spatial | Beaufort County (S.C.) |