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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Middleton Place Plantation

Middleton Place Plantation

West Ashley, SC

Charleston, South Carolina is one of America’s favorite vacation destinations; and for good reason. It offers pristine oceanfront beaches and an historical district that would take several days to cover on foot. The famous Market where you can watch local women as they make “sweetgrass” baskets the same way they have for hundreds of years. For the nautical lovers, there is Patriot’s Point where you can tour the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier. Or, you can visit the Confederate submarine the Hunley; the first underwater vessel to ever sink another ship. Or take a tour boat out to Fort Sumter where the first shots were fired in the American Civil War.

But the crown jewel of Charleston is located west of the Ashley River in the appropriately named suburb of West Ashley. About 10 miles from downtown Charleston, out Ashley River Road, lays the Middleton Place Plantation.

One of the oldest homesteads in America, the original property was deeded to Jacob Wayte over a hundred years before the American Revolution. The next owners were the Middleton family and this is where the Plantation drew its name. The Middleton’s were one of the richest and most influential families in the antebellum south. Henry Middleton (1717 – 1784) was President of the First Continental Congress. Arthur Middleton (1742 -1787) signed the Declaration of Independence. Arthur’s son Henry Middleton (1770-1846) was Governor of South Carolina and an Ambassador to Russia. Williams Middleton (1809 – 1883) was a signer of the Ordinance of Secession that launched the American Civil War.

The original plantation house was built in 1755 with the main house and north wing ransacked and burned by Sherman’s Army in February 1865. The southern wing of the house, which suffered less damage, was restored in 1870.

In the great Charleston earthquake of 1886, Middleton Place was dealt yet another destructive blow. The beautiful garden terraces that had taken hundreds of slaves decades to build were destroyed in a matter of minutes. After the earthquake the stately mansion and beautiful gardens fell into disrepair.

In 1916, J.J. Pringle Smith inherited Middleton Place and soon began a massive restoration of the beautiful gardens. If you’ve ever seen the Mel Gibson movie, “The Patriot” you have seen the magnificence of the restoration. In 1991 the International Committee on Monuments and Sites named Middleton Place one of only six U.S. gardens of international importance.

In 1974, J.J. Pringle Smith's heirs established the non-profit Middleton Place Foundation, which now owns the Middleton Place National Historic Landmark.

Today, Middleton Place is a thriving restoration of eighteenth and nineteenth century plantation life. If you plan to visit Charleston, make the short day trip out to West Ashley and Middleton Place. Bring your walking shoes. There are amazing gardens spread across 65 acres. For those not inclined or unable to walk the grounds, a 45 minute tour in a horse drawn carriage conducted by a knowledgeable guide can be purchased at visitor’s center.

In addition to the gardens, there is a house tour available and a plantation stable yard with displays of the tools and methods used in the daily life in the Old South. These stables are staffed by local volunteers who are willing to share insight into jobs and the daily lives of the slaves who used to live there.

Be sure to include Middleton Place in your Charleston vacation plans. It is a day you will not soon forget.

Middleton Place

4300 Ashley River Road

West Ashley, SC 29414

(843) 556-6020

(800) 782-3608

Written by John Q. Wilson, owner of YourWestAshleyGuide.com and famous for the annual “Best of West Ashley” awards.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Special Storage Needs

Special Storage Needs

There is a growing trend in markets large and small to convert former grocery stores or other vacant retail space into secure, climate controlled storage centers. This new market model is a win-win for everyone. Strip mall owners are able to get long term leases on retail space that was sitting idle. The self storage center is able to get a great price on existing space that is already under roof and has HVAC. Plus,can be converted less expensively to storage units then if they were starting from scratch. The big winner is the self-storage consumer.

Since these new storage centers are in retail areas they tend to be more conveniently located than newer, free-standing self storage centers. Because the overhead is lower the rates for individual storage units are often less expensive per square foot. These centers also offer a wider variety of space options since not all of their storage units are the same cookie-cutter size. This is really handy if you have something that is over sized or an odd shape that needs to be stored. The biggest plus is this new generation of climate controlled storage is an added level of security.


The converted retail stores to self storage centers have limited access, either through the front doors or the shipping bay doors. These are easy to monitor both by humans and by video security cameras. This is much better that hundreds of feet of chain length fence – often with blind spots that are not monitored – and the risk of someone breaking into your storage unit undetected.

For more information on this subject visit EA Storage or Awesome Storage or Practical Storage Solutions.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Motorcycle Guides

Motorcycle Guides


Nothing is better than hitting the open road on the back of bike. When the weather is nice nothing beats the wind in your face and the sun on your back while at the throttle of a powerful motorcycle. If you need some tips on motorcycle repair or maintenance or some day trip ideas. Try the internet first.

Kick the Hawg and ride!

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Travel in America

Travel in America

Why risk traveling aboard?. See the USA!

ON THE BACK OF A MOTORCYCLE!!!!

VIVA! Las Vegas Vacations

Saturday, August 05, 2006

The Urban Life Alternative

The Urban Life Alternative

Need to unwind? Why not pitch your tent? Camping is great therapy and planning a relaxing camping trip can lower your blood pressure and soothe your soul. Go online and get started. Go ahead; it won't bite.

Alaska Camping
Camping pop-up Trailers
Camping Trailer
Camp Cooking
Wildernes Camps
Family Camping
Hiking Backpacking
Backpackers Guide


There are people who only feel truly free when they are outside. If that sounds like you you, then you may want to go online and start planning a camping trip. Be sure you know what you're doing and SOMEONE KNOWS WHERE YOU ARE! Don't be an idiot!

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Hondas, Hondas and More Hondas

Hondas, Hondas and More Hondas

One of the nice features of the internet is the ability to shop for items on line. Say you're looking for a Honda, try some of these sites:

Thinking about a Honda Accord Hybrid?

How about Honda Parts?

In the Market for a Used Honda Civic?

Looking for a two-wheeled Honda and want a list of Honda Motorcycle Dealers?

Got a ding and need some Honda Accord Body Parts?

There is ever a place to shop for Honda Jet Skis.

There is even a Honda to help keep your yard nice. Honda Riding Mower

If you're looking for anything with the Honda nameplate, check online first.