Highway 25 in the Carolinas: A Brief History (Transportation)
Highway 25 in the Carolinas: A Brief History (Transportation)
Author: Anne Peden and Jim Scott
Book Binding: Paperback
Discover the history of an ancient road. Traveling US 25 through the Carolinas today is a much more pleasant experience than it was in the 1700s. Then, the road from the Tennessee Cherokee Towns to Augusta, Georgia, was a Cherokee trading path that followed a bison trace to the navigable port on the Savannah River. Drovers came from as far as Kentucky herding hogs, turkeys and mules. Lowcountry South Carolinians traveled by stagecoach and wagon to the foothills and mountains, staying for months. The Augusta Road, Saluda Gap and Buncombe Turnpike became the Dixie Highway Carolina Division and then the US Route 25 by 1931. Author Anne Peden travels the trading path and concrete highway to explore this fascinating history.
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Highway 25 in the Carolinas: A Brief History (Transportation)
Book Categories:
- Road Travel Reference
- General Travel Reference
- U.S. State & Local History
Number of Pages: 192
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