
Charleston, South Carolina
Warm light spills from a window near the entrance to Catfish Row on a late December evening. Catfish Row, the fictional location of the American folk opera Porgy & Bess, was inspired by this area (actually called “Cabbage Row”) near Church Street in downtown Charleston.
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I so want to go there.
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There are very few places in the US that have a sense of history, but Charleston is one of them. Definitely worth a visit!
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Having just been in Charleston a couple of months ago, this brings back warm memories…
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Hope you had a nice visit! We have family there, so get there pretty often.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks very much!
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My “home” town – always nice to see others appreciating it too! Nicely done.
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Thanks Tina! How lucky you are to count Charleston as home. My husband’s family has been there since colonial times – such an interesting and beautiful place to visit. Thanks for your comment!
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I will have to check it out! Thanks!
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Nothing more inviting than the warm glow of an unblinded window welcoming us to come inside!. I have been to Charleston and loved it!
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Yes indeed! Thanks for your comment.
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