On Sat, 5 May 2007 14:38:30 -0400, "Sarah Banick"
wrote:
>Key West is great, I agree.
>
>Another option is north to the Georgia/South Carolina coasts. There is a lot
>of history to experience in Savannah and Charleston. And the islands
>inbetween. Georgia islands include Cumberland, a large national seashore
>with the old estates from the Robber Barons; Jekyll, a state park with wide
>open beaches and few people (and a Sea Turtle center opening this summer);
>and Sapelo, which is home of the Gullah culture (Africans who've lived there
>for centuries).
>
>Where are you from, Xavier? If you are American, I'll let you look it up on
>your own, but if you're from somewhere else I can tell you more about the
>area's history. :-) I don't expect non-Americans to know early colonial
>and Civil War history.
>
>Sarah
Those are good suggestions as have been some others and I'd like to
suggest St. Augustine, FL which has history going back to the 1500's.
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