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History

Striking Oil in Southeast Georgia: The Olive

It is that time of year again. The olives are ripening and turning bright green or black. Very soon they will be harvested before being transformed into a deep yellow olive oil. Maybe you think I am referring to harvesting season in Italy, Spain, or even California, but did you Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsOctober 7, 2023 ago
History

“Rocked Like a Hurricane”: Aaron Burr and His Tumultuous Southern Trips

Two gunshots rang out. One man, his pistol smoking, stood erect. The other crumpled to the ground. This July 11, 1804, duel between former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton and current Vice President Aaron Burr outside Weehawken, New Jersey, resulted in Hamilton’s death in New York City the next day. While Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsSeptember 24, 2023 ago
Nature

Piebald Deer: The “Unicorns” of Cumberland Island

I spotted it. I had always hoped to but never thought it would actually happen. Last week on Cumberland Island, I saw a pure white piebald deer. So what is a piebald deer and why should you be as excited as I am? Read on to find out. A piebald Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsSeptember 11, 2023 ago
History

Treasure Ship Ho! The Gulf Stream and the Battle for New World Dominance

Competition. Violence. Privateering. What do these three things have in common? The Gulf Stream. You may wonder how a current could possess such sinister associations, but centuries ago European royalty competed over this highly-coveted waterway to increase their wealth and power. Learn how below.   The Gulf Stream is a Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsAugust 18, 2023 ago
Nature

Marching to the Sea: Cumberland Island and Loggerhead Sea Turtles

It is that time of year. At Cumberland Island’s beach, a spot of sand stirs and develops a depression, and little leathered heads emerge. It is loggerhead sea turtle hatching season. After incubating for two months, these tiny two-inch-long creatures leave their nest and instinctively make their way to the Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsAugust 8, 2023 ago
History

The Irish Connection: Irish Culture in Georgia

I recently returned from leading a tour in Ireland and was struck by a few things. First, the scenery was magnificent, such as the stunning Slea Head Drive around the Dingle Peninsula where neon-green mountains cascade to craggy cliffs overlooking the sea. Also, the cuisine was unexpectedly delicious, as the Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsJuly 21, 2023 ago
History

The Woodbine Opry: Where School Is Always In Session

How often can you have your cake and eat it too? At the Woodbine Opry, you can. This popular live music event held every Friday and Saturday evening raffles off home-made goodies such as delicious pound cakes, pineapple upside-down cakes, and strawberry cupcakes to maintain the Old School, now the Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsMay 27, 2023 ago
History

Stayin’ Alive: The Southern Live Oak

Arbor Day arrives the end of April, and whether you observe this holiday or not, there is a majestic local tree worth celebrating: the live oak. Appreciated for centuries as a reliable building product, today it is simply adored as an iconic symbol of the South. Below we explore basic Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsApril 25, 2023 ago
History

World War II In Coastal Georgia: Not a World Away

When we study World War II, we learn of the European and Pacific theaters, but what about destruction on the home front? For several months in 1942, German U-boats, or submarines, inflicted unprecedented carnage upon residents along the United States’ Atlantic coast. Below we will explore these U-boat attacks, including Read more

By Molly Silver, 2 yearsApril 14, 2023 ago
History

Yellow Fever: A Nineteenth-Century Scourge

“To the cure of this malady, neither medical knowledge nor the power of drugs was of any effect. Such terror was struck into the hearts of men and women by this calamity, that brother abandoned brother…and very often the wife her husband. Such was the multitude of corpses brought to Read more

By Molly Silver, 3 yearsApril 11, 2023 ago

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