Destinations

History & Hauntings of Murrells Inlet

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Murrells Inlet in South Carolina is bursting at the seams with a fascinating and sometimes chilling history. Tales of pirates (yeah, the kind with eye patches) have been passed down for hundreds of years enticing locals and visitors alike to search for their own hidden treasures. It’s said that the famed Blackbeard himself took refuge in the creeks of Murrells Inlet waiting to attack ships bound for England. Other notable pirates like Stede Bonnet and Calico Jack Rackham also terrorized their fair share of the South Carolina coast.

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Beginning in the 1700s Murrells Inlet made its debut in the rice industry and had cultivated close to 47 million pounds of rice by 1850. This lucrative business made many South Carolina rice planters very wealthy including one Joseph Alston, who eventually became South Carolina’s governor. To many people’s surprise, during this time, rice planters in South Carolina became wealthier and more powerful than their tobacco and sugar plantation counterparts in the southeast. Unfortunately, the success and wealth of rice plantations came to an abrupt halt in 1863 when the Civil War intruded on the shores of Murrells Inlet. Confederate troops were secretly using the inlet as a port to send products such as cotton to England in exchange for medicine, food and other war supplies. When the Union learned of this their warships attacked the confederate blockade destroying part of the inlet and a large portion of the rice industry. Although no one could predict this at the time, between the Civil War and a series of hurricanes that followed, South Carolina’s rice industry would be completely gone by 1916.

Following the Civil War, South Carolina in general and Murrells Inlet specifically got into the commercial fishing industry and by 1914 were offering fishing excursions as a recreational opportunity for guests and locals of Murrells Inlet. The commercial fishing industry became an advantageous market for Murrells Inlet although it never became the behemoth that the rice plantations developed into. As a couple decades past on and the Great Depression assaulted the majority of the United States, Murrells Inlet had a bit of good fortune in New York millionaire, Archer Milton Huntington when he rolled into town. Huntington had plans to build an audacious compound for himself and his wife, Anna Hyatt Huntington. Mr. Huntington commissioned all local workers to develop his 9,000 acre estate including brick masons, carpenters, landscapers and painters. Not only did he spend millions of dollars on his homestead, he also funded a community center, medical clinic and church for the people of Murrells Inlet.

Murrells Inlet is a hidden gem of abundant history and enchanting stories for all ages to enjoy. Just 20 minutes from Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet is an ideal family vacation destination.

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Mammoths, Mastadons and Sloths. Oh My!

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Recently, a local excavation project in Snowmass Village, CO uncovered a plethora of prehistoric bones, fossils and plant specimens perfectly preserved in a deep layer of peat.  It’s considered to be one of the largest fossil finds in the country and definitely for the state of Colorado. Not only was this large group of animals found all in one place, there are remnants of ice age beasts not normally thought to live at such a high elevation.Sloth

 

Imagine my surprise to learn that the Alabama Gulf Coast also has a rich history where the landscape was inhabited by sloth, mammoth and mastodons!

 

How can it be that the same creatures were able to survive (well for a time, at least) in two such different and opposing climates?

 

Visitors can further their understanding of the Gulf Shores, Alabama sea life and land creatures with the help of the Weeks Bay Foundation.  This intricate landscape encompasses over 6,000 acres of land and water in and around the Weeks and Mobile Bay areas. Visitors should take advantage of the free educational interpretive center and two boardwalks.

ShrimpAs you’re enjoying the beachfronts, waterways and local eats, can you imagine what it would’ve looked like 11,000 years ago with mastodons, sloths and mammoths roaming the neighborhoods?

Do you think you could trace their steps forward to see what has evolved as modern day creatures inhabiting the area?

How many of them are now celebrated with local festivals or served regularly at the nearby restaurants?

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Rev up your imagination, grab the kids and begin exploring the Gulf Shores of Alabama with the mindset of a paleontologist or archaeologist and create your own stories of evolution and adaptation of the species on the daily menu or strolling the beaches.

Making the Most of Maui

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

If you have your Kihei Akahi condo set for your next trip to Maui, you are no doubt in for a wonderful trip. During your stay on the beautiful island, consider taking an adventure off the beaten path and discover a better island vacation at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.
The Maui Arts & Cultural Center (MACC) has played a huge role in bringing out the best in Maui’s talented artisans, performers and more. Established in 1994, MACC has grown to serve over 260,000 people each year with roughly 1,800 events annually. MACC offers a multitude of opportunities throughout the year for locals and visitors to enjoy the immense talent of musicians, artists, dancers and others from around the island and the globe.
The center is an excellent way for visitors to get a glimpse into the real essence of Maui. The best vacation is the one where you can immerse yourself into the traditional culture of your vacation destination. MACC allows visitors to do just that, feel the spirit and charming aesthetic of Maui. If you’re looking for a true Maui experience, check out one of the many awe-inspiring events or exhibits that make MACC the island authority in art and entertainment.

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For music aficionados MACC hosts a variety of shows from Grammy Award winning guitar players, reggae music pioneers, famed rock bands and so much more. These types of shows are available year round so tourists are sure to find a musical event they will enjoy. Before you go, check to see if your show has an artist meet-and-greet as many artists do this at MACC.
Along with the spectacular musical selection MACC presents an assortment of exhibits and shows throughout each year. Take in a comedy act or fashion show during your stay in Maui. Many of these types of shows also have optional dinner and beverage service so you can make the most of your evening. As a guest on Maui you may also enjoy a traditional hula competition display.
Perhaps one of the most intriguing facts about MACC is their successful and in-depth Arts in Education program. This program provides workshops for teachers and field trips for students all centered on integrating the arts into today’s classrooms. MACC provides multiple courses for teachers during the year that offers them a creative and innovative way to accomplish professional development. Field trips for students include a unique variety of performances.
With a distinct blend of cultures and talent, all who visit the Maui Arts & Cultural Center are sure to discover something beautiful and inspiring.

Highway to Hilton Head

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Hilton Head Island is a popular, family-friendly destination. Countless activities like parasailing and concerts make Hilton Head Island a prominent vacation destination. A unique aspect that puts Hilton Head Island ahead of its competitors is the intricate pathway network that allows visitors and locals to bicycle or walk between communities, beaches and other areas.

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Having such a well-thought out biking system allows Hilton Head Island to reduce traffic and congestion that are common in resort towns. Each pathway system has a distinct kiosk that maps out the bike path for travelers and gives descriptions on where to find beach access, rest stops, points of interest and educational information on the surrounding area. Sea Pines, one of the area’s largest communities also has these kiosks providing maps of the Sea Pines bike trails. Biking isn’t only an exhilarating and fun vacation activity; it’s also an environmentally friendly alternative to traveling by car.

Hilton Head Island boasts 6 miles of bike lanes, 117 miles of shared-se pathways and 108 miles of paved shared use pathways. These pathways are a great opportunity for novice riders to gain experience or for more skilled riders to explore. The pathways are not the only area in Hilton Head that welcomes bicyclists. The area’s 12 miles of hard packed beach encourages people to take a leisurely bike ride along the ocean and take in a glorious sunrise or sunset.

Bicycling is quickly becoming a popular pastime for all ages to enjoy. It’s not hard to see why thousands flock to Hilton Head Island to enjoy its breathtaking coastal waters, charming ambiance and environmentally friendly culture.

How to Throw a Luau

Monday, May 30th, 2011

One of the most popular activities for people traveling to the alluring island of Maui is to take part in a famed Hawaiian feast most commonly known as a luau. Many Maui condo rentals, like those found at Kamaole Sands, are conveniently located near the best luaus on the island.  With an array of Hawaiian delicacies and beverages to choose from, attending a luau at least once is a must for any and all travelers to the Hawaiian Islands. But when the lights go down and you’re headed back home to friends and family who missed out on the action, how will you explain to them what a wonderful delight a luau really is? By throwing one of course! Follow these five easy steps to creating a luau celebration in your own backyard.snap 2

1.)    Purchase tiki torches for your yard and/or porch. You can buy tiki torches with oil for a live flame or flameless torches are also available.. Place the torches strategically around your space to create a party ambiance. Don’t forget a few citronella candles to keep the pests away!

2.)    When guests arrive, greet them by placing a traditional flower lei around their neck. Leis can be purchased at many party supply stores in a variety of colors. If you’re looking for something more authentic, online retailers sell and ship leis with real flowers.

3.)    Make a spread of typical Hawaiian food. Delicious fare at a luau can include Lomi Salmon, Chicken Luau and Laulau.

4.)    Fun libations like Pina Coladas and Mai Tais are popular drinks among luau attendees. Also, have a few juices on hand for festive non-alcoholic drink options.

5.)    Last but certainly not least, genuine Hawaiian luau music will set the tone for a party to remember!