Off the Southern coast of Georgia lies an 18 mile stretch of undeveloped beaches, pristine maritime forests, and spacious marshland known as Cumberland Island. Now protected as a National Seashore, […]
History
What they didn’t teach you about slavery and racism in school
Most of us are familiar with a little of the history of slavery in America. Slaves were primarily imported from Africa. Slavery existed primarily on plantations in the coastal colonies […]
HAVE A LITTLE FAITH
On a sweltering South Carolina afternoon in the rural town of Blackville, you can often find a small crowd of people, empty jugs in hand, gathered around a trio of […]
Fountain Inn Soldier missing in action since 1968 lives on through cherished memories.
If you drive past Fountain Inn resident Pam Lewis’ home, you might see a flag flying that is unfamiliar to you. It’s black and white and rather solemn-looking. The flag […]
50 Year Retrospective…Europe since the 70’s
Fountain Inn – The exhibit currently at the Fountain Inn Museum, “A Fifty Year Retrospective – Europe in Photographs” will continue through April 4. Prints produced by photographer Don Nickson […]






