Christmas in Aiken, SC, 2005
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Aiken, South Carolina. dates back to 1835. It was named for William Aiken, Sr., President of the South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company. Between 1830 and 1833, William Aiken pioneered the construction of what was then the longest railroad in the world, the Charleston & Hamburg line. Extending from Charleston to Hamburg, it was 136 miles long. It was the first railroad built specifically for locomotive power. The original train, known as the "Best Friend," was the first locomotive constructed for regular railroad service in the United States. Today Aiken has both an extensive downtown historic district and a challenging maize of streets. An unusual feature is that some residents have horses in stables behind their homes. Vehicular traffic must stop for equestian crossings. During a brief walk in a park, we had to avoid horse droppings. |
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Horse in the Historic District
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Horse,
Joy and Me
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An
Old Cemetery in the Historic District and a Close-up Shot of the Tree
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A
Tombstone with Signatures of the Buried Couple
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The
Grave Marker of an Infact that Died at 505 Days of Age
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United
Confederate Veterans' Grave Markers
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A
Street Sign in the Historic District
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Joy
in Front of a Store
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Joy
with a Corn Snake
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Mark
and Joy's Tree before Dawn on Christmas Day
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Stumpy
Sleeping before Dawn on Christmas Morning
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Joy
Making Cheesecake on Christmas Day
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Stumpy
in Wrapping Paper
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Contact: jo@okeefes.org |