





Like Savannah, the streets of Charleston are built from the bellies of foreign ships that arrived in America, building a roadmap of our countries earliest history. Copper gas lanterns, ornate ironwork and hitching posts are a hint of the bygone era this city has experienced. As we walked the city sidewalks and sea walls, we had the luck to catch an occasional peek at a private garden or well manicured public park with spring blooms sneaking out of their buds for this lovely spring day.
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