At least you were smart enough to head to the Low Country at the end of September. In the late 1990's I went to Charleston in early July to tour the area but also to see a friend who was playing soccer for the Charleston Battery (an outdoor soccer team a level or two below MLS). I learned very quickly not to do that again!
I think it does say a lot about the markers when looking at who they were erected by. For instance the Robert Smalls’ markers were erected by the county and city councils while the Secession House was erected by a SCV camp. Seems like there is not a lot of editing when the markers are finalized.
At least you were smart enough to head to the Low Country at the end of September. In the late 1990's I went to Charleston in early July to tour the area but also to see a friend who was playing soccer for the Charleston Battery (an outdoor soccer team a level or two below MLS). I learned very quickly not to do that again!
I think it does say a lot about the markers when looking at who they were erected by. For instance the Robert Smalls’ markers were erected by the county and city councils while the Secession House was erected by a SCV camp. Seems like there is not a lot of editing when the markers are finalized.
Glad to hear it. They really don’t do it justice.
Loved the pictures and the weather looks great too