South Carolina Country Roads

South Carolina Country Roads

Of Train Depots, Filling Stations & Other Vanishing Charms

By Tom Poland Foreword by Aïda Rogers

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Publication Date: 16th April 2018

Venture off the beaten path down forgotten roads and discover where a hidden South Carolina exists.


Time-travel and dead-end at a ferry that leads to wild islands. Cross a rusting steel truss bridge into a scene from the 1930s. Behold an old gristmill and imagine its creaking, clashing gears grinding corn. See an old gas pump wreathed in honeysuckle. Drive through a ghost town and wonder why it died. When's the last time you saw a country store's cured hams hanging from wires? How about a vintage Bull Durham tobacco ad on old brick? Author Tom Poland explores scenic back r... Read More

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Venture off the beaten path down forgotten roads and discover where a hidden South Carolina exists.


Time-travel and dead-end at a ferry that leads to wild islands. Cross a rusting steel truss bridge into a scene from the 1930s. Behold an old gristmill and imagine its creaking, clashing gears grinding corn. See an old gas pump wreathed in honeysuckle. Drive through a ghost town and wonder why it died. When's the last time you saw a country store's cured hams hanging from wires? How about a vintage Bull Durham tobacco ad on old brick? Author Tom Poland explores scenic back r... Read More

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Venture off the beaten path down forgotten roads and discover where a hidden South Carolina exists.


Time-travel and dead-end at a ferry that leads to wild islands. Cross a rusting steel truss bridge into a scene from the 1930s. Behold an old gristmill and imagine its creaking, clashing gears grinding corn. See an old gas pump wreathed in honeysuckle. Drive through a ghost town and wonder why it died. When's the last time you saw a country store's cured hams hanging from wires? How about a vintage Bull Durham tobacco ad on old brick? Author Tom Poland explores scenic back roads that lead to heirloom tomatoes, poke salad, restaurants that were once gas stations, overgrown ruins and other soulful relics.

Details
  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Publication Date: 16th April 2018
  • State: South Carolina
  • Illustration Note: Full Color
  • ISBN: 9781467138864
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional (see also TRAVEL / Pictorials)
    PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Historical
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
Reviews

"With characteristic modesty, South Carolina author Tom Poland might deny it, but he shares a kindred spirit and eloquence with late New England poet Robert Frost. Both he and Frost have been drawn inexorably to the road "less traveled and that has made the difference" to both of them.



He easily persuades like-minded travelers to join him on the way. "The real South Carolina and the South in general is still out there. While it's true that interstates relegated once-busy highways to back-road status, think of that as an act of preservation. The Columbia Star "



"Poland captures the essence of Rural Life in South Carolina Country Roads." T&D News



"""Who knew there could be such beauty in train depots, filling stations and other vanishing charms?



Tom Poland did.



The well-known author, journalist and speaker has proven it in his latest book, South Carolina Country Roads: Of Train Depots, Filling Stations & Other Vanishing Charms.



Tom spent the last several years doing the photography and writing for this latest book by driving the backroads of South Carolina.



Because he doesn't like being on the interstate, his ventures off the main thoroughfares open up all kinds of possibilities to see what so many, otherwise, would miss.



There are hidden treasures in a ghost town, a rusting steel truss bridge that takes the reader back to the 1930s, and an old gas pump covered in honeysuckle. It's not often if ever anymore, you see cured hams hanging from wires at a country store."" Talk of the Town WISTV "


Author Bio
A Southern writer, Tom Poland's work has appeared in magazines throughout the South. The University of South Carolina Press published his book, "Save The Last Dance For Me: A Love Story of the Shag and the Society of Stranders." He taught for nineteen years as an adjunct professor in journalism at the University of South Carolina's School of Journalism and Mass Communications. He writes weekly columns for newspapers and journals in Georgia and South Carolina.

Venture off the beaten path down forgotten roads and discover where a hidden South Carolina exists.


Time-travel and dead-end at a ferry that leads to wild islands. Cross a rusting steel truss bridge into a scene from the 1930s. Behold an old gristmill and imagine its creaking, clashing gears grinding corn. See an old gas pump wreathed in honeysuckle. Drive through a ghost town and wonder why it died. When's the last time you saw a country store's cured hams hanging from wires? How about a vintage Bull Durham tobacco ad on old brick? Author Tom Poland explores scenic back roads that lead to heirloom tomatoes, poke salad, restaurants that were once gas stations, overgrown ruins and other soulful relics.

  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Publication Date: 16th April 2018
  • State: South Carolina
  • Illustrations Note: Full Color
  • ISBN: 9781467138864
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Regional (see also TRAVEL / Pictorials)
    PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Historical
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)

"With characteristic modesty, South Carolina author Tom Poland might deny it, but he shares a kindred spirit and eloquence with late New England poet Robert Frost. Both he and Frost have been drawn inexorably to the road "less traveled and that has made the difference" to both of them.



He easily persuades like-minded travelers to join him on the way. "The real South Carolina and the South in general is still out there. While it's true that interstates relegated once-busy highways to back-road status, think of that as an act of preservation. The Columbia Star "



"Poland captures the essence of Rural Life in South Carolina Country Roads." T&D News



"""Who knew there could be such beauty in train depots, filling stations and other vanishing charms?



Tom Poland did.



The well-known author, journalist and speaker has proven it in his latest book, South Carolina Country Roads: Of Train Depots, Filling Stations & Other Vanishing Charms.



Tom spent the last several years doing the photography and writing for this latest book by driving the backroads of South Carolina.



Because he doesn't like being on the interstate, his ventures off the main thoroughfares open up all kinds of possibilities to see what so many, otherwise, would miss.



There are hidden treasures in a ghost town, a rusting steel truss bridge that takes the reader back to the 1930s, and an old gas pump covered in honeysuckle. It's not often if ever anymore, you see cured hams hanging from wires at a country store."" Talk of the Town WISTV "


A Southern writer, Tom Poland's work has appeared in magazines throughout the South. The University of South Carolina Press published his book, "Save The Last Dance For Me: A Love Story of the Shag and the Society of Stranders." He taught for nineteen years as an adjunct professor in journalism at the University of South Carolina's School of Journalism and Mass Communications. He writes weekly columns for newspapers and journals in Georgia and South Carolina.