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Posted to Floral and Fauna about 3323 days ago, 1 comment(s)
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Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
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Posted to Floral and Fauna about 3422 days ago, 1 comment(s)
I chose this as Aspects of time since its taken me years to capture this and it happened right in front of me!
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Castle Pinckney was a small masonry fortification constructed by the United States government by 1810, in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina.[2][3] It was used very briefly as a prisoner-of-war camp (six weeks) and artillery position during the American Civil War. It was named
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The James-Santee Episcopal Church in McClellanville was built in 1890 as a chapel-of-ease for the Wambaw Church within the St. James-Santee Parish. The parish was established in 1706 by the Church of England and served French Huguenots who had arrived in 1687 – two years after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes – to escape persecution for their Protestant beliefs. It was the first parish to be established outside of Charleston, and the area was called the French Santee
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