Prior to the house tour, we strolled the grounds. I could picture men and women in their finery, enjoying the scenery. The money crop here was rice. Dangerous work for the enslaved peoples who worked the land.
Meanwhile, flowers
Tall oaksand the danger of alligators. We took the nature tour tram, and this fellow was happy to pose.
I did not take any pictures in the house, but it was quite spacious. It was on its third or fourth iteration due to fires. A lightning storm burned the first homestead. Civil War battle remnants and cannon fire caused another house fire. Each time it was rebuilt and expanded due to growing families and wealth. The Draytons, of course, had a home in Charleston for the high season. But it was nice to move the party to the "country" too.
Hi Joanne - it's interesting to see what's being shown ... and how history has developed ... I'm glad you had a chance to have a wander, and see the house - cheers Hilaru
ReplyDeleteI admit this is vacation gloss. No deep dive writing like you do. I am a lazy American! ( headed to Canada- we’ll see how that goes later). Cheers!
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