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From Myrtle Beach to Beaufort, South Carolina's Lowcountry is steeped in history and full of charm, and author Terrance Zepke makes sure that you don't miss any of it. This guide to the coastal areas of South Carolina is a must-have for vacationers, day-trippers, armchair travelers, and people looking to relocate to the area. In this book you'll find: * Fast facts for each area * Brief histories of South Carolina's islands and coastal communities * Historical and recent photographs of local attractions * Calendars of traditional events in each region * Strange tales and Lowcountry legends *…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From Myrtle Beach to Beaufort, South Carolina's Lowcountry is steeped in history and full of charm, and author Terrance Zepke makes sure that you don't miss any of it. This guide to the coastal areas of South Carolina is a must-have for vacationers, day-trippers, armchair travelers, and people looking to relocate to the area. In this book you'll find: * Fast facts for each area * Brief histories of South Carolina's islands and coastal communities * Historical and recent photographs of local attractions * Calendars of traditional events in each region * Strange tales and Lowcountry legends * Helpful maps and tourism resources * Listings of activities and local points of interest * Quizzes and other fun ways to learn about coastal South Carolina With a mixture of historical and recent photos, this book is sure to enchant as much as inform.
Autorenporträt
Award-winning travel writer/photographer Terrance Zepke loves the Carolinas, which is why she lives part-time in each. Terrance has lived in many places, including Hawaii, England, and several U.S. states. She received her master's degree from the University of South Carolina and has traveled all over the world, writing and photographing for such magazines as EcoTraveler, South America Explorer, and Photographer's Forum, as well as newspapers such as Greensboro (NC) News & Record and Knoxville (TN) News Sentinel. Visit the author's website at www.terrancezepke.com