Early 1900s Schoolhouse is Put Out to Pasture
Built in the 1920s, this South Carolina schoolhouse was quickly put out to pasture where it still sits today.
Built in the 1920s, this South Carolina schoolhouse was quickly put out to pasture where it still sits today.
Joseph Cowart was born by the river and raised on the land where he built this home. No longer in the family, his house sits empty today.
The abandoned Nolan Plantation in Georgia represents agricultural history that reaches back to slavery and through the sharecropping era.