A Cultural Gem Hidden in South Carolina


Want to experience a confluence of English gardens, Versailles, France, Greco-Roman sculptures found in Rome integrated with Americana?  Then visit Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina. Located 30 minutes south of Myrtle Beach, this immaculately manicured 9000 acre park is spread over what was formerly 4 southern plantations.  These gardens rival the landscapes and sculptures one sees at the locations above offering a delightful sophisticated, cultural experience-all from iconic American sculptors in an outdoor venue I didn’t know existed in the US. My favorite is, "Time and the Fates of Man" that shows the 3 Fates manipulating "thread of life" under the tree of life.


Also displays of the finest wood working I have ever seen in sculptures of fowls where each feather is a hair thin slice of wood that is individually painted and attached (blow up the photo).

One also is taken back to a time when slave plantations grew half the rice crop of the US with tours that bring it to life. Who would of "thunk" All photos

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