Heather Leigh Wallace

Saxapahaw

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 128 Seiten
ISBN 0738568015
EAN 9780738568010
Veröffentlicht Mai 2009
Verlag/Hersteller Arcadia Publishing (SC)

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Beschreibung

While most mill towns have gone by the wayside, the town of Saxapahaw has flourished with sustainable practices and has become a town that others like to mimic. Saxapahaw, which means rocks on the Haw, was first settled by the Sissipahaw Indians. For 150 years, the heart of this town was driven by a cotton mill that forever closed its doors in 1994 when a rare tornado ripped through the mill. Visionary entrepreneur John M. Jordan and his two sons, Mac and Carter, gave life back to the town when they purchased the mill, gave it a face-lift, and made way for affordable lofts, condos, a gym, and small businesses. Through more than 200 photographs, readers will enjoy learning about the hometown of the beloved Sen. B. Everett Jordan, the benevolent benefactor John M. Jordan, and how the town of Saxapahaw has been progressively embracing a sensibly green lifestyle.

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Author Heather Leigh Wallace provides an unbiased and refreshing view of the town. With many contributions from local businesses, museums, and citizens, this small town and its endeavor for community-wide conservation will surely fascinate everyone. A portion of the author's proceeds will go toward the addition of bluebird boxes along the roadsides of Saxapahaw.

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