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Charleston Celebration - A History of Pleasurable Pastimes from Colonial Charles Town through the Charleston Renaissance (Paperback)
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Charleston Celebration - A History of Pleasurable Pastimes from Colonial Charles Town through the Charleston Renaissance (Paperback)
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Loot Price R374
Discovery Miles 3 740
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A century before Boston became been the birthplace of the American
Revolution, Carolina Colony was the birthplace of entertainment and
leisure activities in Colonial America. Building a civilized city
in the uncultivated New World was hard work, but Southern settlers
made sure to leave time for life's lighter pursuits. Inspired by
the court of Charles II, the Merry Monarch, settlers in
seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Charles Town opened the
country's first public library (Nov. 16, 1700); hosted Henrietta
Dering Johnston, the first professional female artist in the
colonies (1707-1729); performed the first opera in America at
Shepeard's Tavern (Feb. 18, 1735); founded the first golf club
(1786); and many other firsts as the centuries passed. Every aspect
of the port city elicited pleasure, from the architecture, to the
magnificent parks and manicured gardens. Charleston's remarkable
landscaping was so widely known that in 1785, Louis XVI sent Andre'
Michaux (known as "the king's botanist") to America to catalog and
collect plants and trees for the royal nurseries in France.
Throughout the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Great Depression,
Charleston and other seaside towns along South Carolina's coast
were fertile ground for art, music, and opportunity. It's no wonder
the region has drawn famous characters for hundreds of years, from
political leaders (George Washington; Thomas Heyward, Jr.; John C.
Calhoun) to pirates (Stede Bonnet and Blackbeard), and the artists,
writers, musicians, and architects who ushered in the Charleston
Renaissance in the twentieth century. Take a journey through
Charleston's past with a look at the talented people and inspiring
events that shaped the city and surrounding region into a cultural
mecca of art, music, dance, and design. Each chapter features an
itinerary for a walking/driving tour to help readers appreciate the
lesser-known side of Charleston's entertaining past.
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