An English teacher and a History teacher go Off the Interstate—Off the I—to celebrate the quirky, the fun, the historical, the hysterical and the tasty.
Andy and Susan are breaking the rules and heading back to Chappells, SC.
This month on Off the I, Andy and Susan travel to the Saluda Traffic Circle learning about the history of the property, the accidental bombing, and the delicious foods found at the Circle Diner.
Susan and Woody travel to New England passing through several small towns such a Burkittsville, Maryland the location used in the independent film The Blair Witch Project.
Two churches, two dogs and two friends-one old, one new.
Rice and Cultural Interpreter Vennie Deas Moore: More perspectives; truer history. And, don't forget the ghosts!
From the Center of the Universe (Newberry County) to the eastern seaboard: The After of "Before and After" the Interstates
Looking from afar; horses, houses, and history. Only the history touched our hearts and minds.
Right in our back yard. Birds, cooling peace and quiet, and friends
Can you go home again? Cows, theater, clothing store, and steps to nowhere..
Newberry and Greenville from a different point of view.
Travel by family, The textile industry that was, and the best damn hamburger ever.
A History of South Carolina in shorthand: Becky Cotton–'a woman too beautiful to have done that,' pottery, SC Governors, and bloody violence.
Farming in the city, seeing art in a different way, eating with a native Newberry County chef
Canoeing through muddy history with two transplanted Yankees.
Immigrant stories with a sweet twist, walking through history, and finding home connections.
Roebuck and Environs: Revolutionary War history. Cold beer and southern waitresses at their best.
Edisto Gardens, Orangeburg massacre, barbecue, horses and museums.
Winnsboro and Ridgeway: How not to do it. How to do it. Ressurection of small towns…or not.
Wagener and Aiken: Polo, railroads, summer homes, nuclear plants, dead towns and museums that tell the story.
Dark Corner: Scots Irish, bridges, and happy cows.
Passion and college towns rule. Topiary gardens and Museums.
Charleston County: History from another perspective at McLeod Plantation. Roadside Seafood and Red Pepper; food that nourishes body and soul.
Kings Mountain, Cherokee County: Our Revolutionary War hero James Williams and a great meat and three.