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Patricia Pierce

    Patricia Pierce's writing is deeply rooted in the historical resonance of her Ontario farm upbringing, where the landscape itself whispers tales of the past. She crafts narratives that illuminate the lives of extraordinary individuals who have shaped history, weaving together personal journeys with broader cultural currents. Pierce possesses a keen eye for detail and atmosphere, bringing to life the essence of compelling human stories. Her work reflects a profound appreciation for heritage, tradition, and the enduring moments that forge our collective memory.

    Scenic Driving South Carolina
    Old London Bridge
    • Old London Bridge

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The story of Old London Bridge is a turbulent and varied one, spanning over 600 years from 1176 to 1832. In every period, the bridge was the focal point for war and conflict, from early Viking raids to the Civl War. In times of peace, the bridge was thriving commercial centre and an arena for many pleasures including spectacular national ceremonies, races, pageants, jousts and regattas. Thousands lived and died in the town on the bridge, a bustling community of merchants, craftsmen, thieves and rogues.

      Old London Bridge
    • Scenic Driving South Carolina

      Including Caesars Head, Coastal Islands, Charleston, and Congaree National Park

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Twenty-four scenic drives highlight the diverse landscapes of South Carolina, from the Blue Ridge Mountains to coastal plains. This guide offers over 2,000 miles of routes that lead to historical sites, outdoor activities, and picturesque towns. Travelers can explore antebellum mansions, Civil War landmarks, and enjoy the beauty of Santee National Wildlife Refuge and Historic Charleston. Each trip is designed to showcase the state's rich history and stunning scenery, making it an essential companion for road trips in the Palmetto State.

      Scenic Driving South Carolina