A trip across the bridge from Hilton Head, S.C. (where
I’m vacationing this week) took me to the Lowcountry town of Bluffton. Its location on a bluff atop
the May River not only gave this community its name, but its origin as a resort for antebellum plantation owners escaping the humidity and diseases in cities such as Charleston. These days, it’s a community thriving
with picturesque accommodations, restaurants, and art galleries, such as the Society of Bluffton Artists Gallery, an
establishment on the town’s commercial center, Calhoun Street that I
photographed on Monday.
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