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The names of cities along America’s southeastern coast are almost magical. Names like Savannah and Charleston speak of hanging moss and mystery, of southern charm and hospitality, of beautiful homes and cultures immersed in history. The first stop on this journey through the deep south was St. Augustine, Florida, where it seems everything is the oldest in America. Next comes Georgia’s Jekyll Island, once a retreat exclusively for the very wealthy and now a vacation paradise for everyone. Savannah, Beaufort, and Charleston are within 70 miles of each other and, while each is distinctive, all share in creating a relaxed southern manner of living amid the architectural masterpieces they call home. George Jabol received his B.A. degree from Muskingum College in Ohio, and a Ph.D. in English language and literature from the University of Michigan. Fully retired now from a career with the federal government, George creates photographic slide shows as a way to remember his travels and share them with others.


