Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Beaufort

If you ever want to see the quintessential Southern town, go to Beaufort, South Carolina. I went on Thursday and Friday for a preservation conference, and spent a good majority of the time walking around the city enjoying the scenery. It has the Spanish moss on the oaks, the old antebellum homes, and a beautiful view of the rivers that lead to the sea. (It also has sand gnats, which are worse than mosquitoes, and the most unpleasant part of my trip and last few days.)
Here are just a few of the 100 pictures I took of places I saw:


































3 comments:

Marsie Pants said...

Those are beautiful! I didn't know there were such things as Preservation Conferences....

Jookylover said...

Historians love conferences, and historic preservationist are no different.

Caitie said...

oooOOOoo, that's pritty