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1906. "Sumter Avenue, Summerville, South Carolina." 5x7 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. View full size.
Sumter today is a mix of old and new. The street is not as narrow, and much of the old growth is gone. But many of the houses standing today were well-seasoned in 1906, and the moss adds that element of quiet.
Sadly this bucolic scene has changed into a two lane road with modern houses lining both sides of the street. This has happened because Summerville is no longer a small Southern town. It is exploding as people who are working in Charleston and who don't want to live in the city are flooding Summerville.
[With any luck, the flooding will counteract the exploding. - Dave]
rarely seen apart in the Old South. Spanish moss is an epiphyte rather than a parasite, since it doesn't actually get its nutrients from the host plant.
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