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Fri Mar 31 17:18:25 2006
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[log in to unmask] (Paul Wendt (SAR))
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                            CHARLESTON 
HESsians, 
 
Some people greatly interested in economics and history will visit 
Charleston, South Carolina, 20-23 June 1997 for the HES conference. 
Do anyone have any recommendations as a tour guide? 
 
We hope to promote the HES conference in Charleston --and improve the 
visit of those who need no promotion-- by distributing suggestions here.  
I have in mind attractions with an economic or historic theme, although 
Tony Brewer includes a guide to local pubs on his web page for the Sep'97 
British conference. 
 
Do include sites within driving distance of Charleston or en route to 
Charleston by car from a popular direction.  If so, please somewhere 
indicate "Outside Charleston".  
 
Do include traditional or electronic addresses for more information. 
--or for inspiration: can we match Tony Brewer's link to Brunel's 
suspension bridge? 
 
----Paul  
 
Paul Wendt, Watertown MA 
HES e-subscriptions manager and editor 
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