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and tobacco harvester to mechanically harvest the tea. The Charleston Tea Garden sold tea mail order known as American Classic Tea and also produced Sam's Choice Instant Tea, sold through Sam's Clubs. American Classic Tea has been the official tea of the White House since 1987. In 2003,
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In 1670, 148 colonists arrived and settled on the west bank of the Ashley (Kiawah) River. They survived the first four years of poor crop production through the generosity of natives who shared beans and corn. They later moved to what is now Charleston.
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purchased the Charleston Tea Garden and temporarily closed the garden in order to renovate it. The garden reopened in January 2006. Tours are now offered of this last remaining working Tea Farm in America. Wadmalaw now produces
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Tea Company operated an experimental tea farm on Wadmalaw Island from 1960 until 1987, when it was sold to Mack Fleming and Bill Hall. These gentlemen converted the experimental farm into a working tea Garden. The
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In 1890, planters organized the first sailing regatta at Rockville, less than a mile from the tea garden. The 120th Rockville Regatta was held in August, 2010.
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and more than halfway encircled by it. To the north it is bordered by Church Creek; to the northeast and east by Bohicket Creek; to the south by the North
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Franklin PM, Mikula N. Backroads of South Carolina: a Guide to South Carolina’s Most Scenic Backroad Adventures. Voyageur Press, 2006
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Franklin PM, Mikula N. Backroads of South Carolina: a Guide to South Carolina’s Most Scenic Backroad Adventures. Voyageur Press, 2006
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and the crew of the Berkeley Bay in mid-June 1666 after an excursion up the Bohicket Creek. It is believed that Sandford landed where
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Zepke, Terrance. Coastal South Carolina: Welcome to the Low Country. Pineapple Press, Inc., 2006.
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Zepke, Terrance. Coastal South Carolina: Welcome to the Low Country. Pineapple Press, Inc., 2006.
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now sits. On June 23, 1666, Captain and crew carried out the ritual of
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Wadmalaw Island: Census Tract 22, Charleston County, South Carolina
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Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville metropolitan area
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Wadmalaw Island is located generally to the southwest of
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Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina
Charleston County, South Carolina
United States
Sea Islands
Johns Island
Edisto River
2000 census
Captain Robert Sandford
Rockville, South Carolina
turf and twig
Lipton
Charleston Tea Garden
cotton picker
Bigelow Tea Company
Firefly
Charleston Tea Garden
Wadmalaw Island: Census Tract 22, Charleston County, South Carolina
ISBN
1-56164-348-3
ISBN
1-56164-348-3
ISBN
0-7603-2640-1
ISBN
0-7603-2640-1
Yahoo! Maps
Charleston Tea Garden
city-data.com page on Wadmalaw Island
32°40′25″N 80°10′42″W / 32.67361°N 80.17833°W / 32.67361; -80.17833
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