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Part 43: Tower Hill Plantation By Warner M.Warner@TheColuMmobniatgSotamr.ceormy She has rested on the bluff overlooking the Santee River for almost 300 years. Tower Hill was first a refuge for a Huguenot family, then a secluded home for Episcopal monks, then a hunting club for wealthy Northerners, and finally a Southern estate for a Norwegian family. More ...
Part one: The undisturbed city By Michael Orr mikeaorr@gmail.com Nestled in the mountains where the Mesa Central and Sierra Madre Oriental meet, San Miguel de Allende sits 6500 feet above sea level in the Mexican central state of Guanajuato. Founded in 1542, the city was named for its patron saint, Michael the Archangel and later for the hero of the 1810 revolu... More ... |
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