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Drayton Hall Book Club: Lost Charleston with Leigh Handal

November 17, 2022

The November 2022 Drayton Hall’s Book Club selection is Lost Charleston by Leigh Handal.

Join Drayton Hall on Thursday, November, 17 at 5pm to discuss our November Book Club: Lost Charleston by Leigh Handal.

About Lost in Charleston

From the dawn of the photographic era, Lost Charleston chronicles the markets, mansions, hotels, restaurants, church towers and cherished businesses that time, progress, and fashion have swept aside.

The miracle of Charleston is that despite the very worst that man and nature has thrown at it–from earthquakes to hurricanes, great fires to Civil War bombardment–so much of the city has been preserved. Lost Charleston shows what else could have been on display for tourists to visit had events been otherwise. Using classic archive images, Charleston’s greatest architectural and cultural losses are documented in chronological order from 1861 through to 2018.

Apart from the grand buildings there are also elements of Charleston life precious to Charlestonians that have disappeared over time, many of which will still resonate with the local community. These include beloved local restaurants, annual festivals, the fishing fleet that DuBose Heyward wrote about in his novel Porgy, a famed local football team, trolley cars, and the Piggly Wiggly store. Plus there’s the Jenkins Orphanage Band whose dance moves gave the city its most famous export: The Charleston!

About The Author

A native South Carolinian, Leigh Jones Handal has been an avid student of Low Country history since she was a Brownie Scout. She is co-editor of the City of Charleston’s official Tour Guide Training Manual and organized Historic Charleston Foundation’s annual spring house-and-garden tours for 13 years, as well as the Preservation Society of Charleston’s Fall home tours. A graduate of the College of Charleston, Leigh has been a licensed tour guide for more than 20 years. She appears regularly to talk about local history on television network, Lowcountry Live.

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Cost: This is a pay-what-you-can event, all proceeds go towards the Drayton Hall Preservation Trust

Use the link below to register for Drayton Hall’s November book club featuring Lost Charleston.

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