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  • kim.walks on InstagramLaurie RemillardRoad Trip to Laurel
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    • День 4
    • пятница, 31 мая 2024 г.
    • ☀️ 30 °C
    • Высота: 89 м
    • Соединенные ШтатыFirst Trinity Presbyterian Church of Laurel31°41’42” N  89°7’52” W
    Matthew’s Home - Season 1 Episode 6
    The Berry House - Jemarcus Ross homeSeason 4 Episode 16 - now under new ownership1Wisteria- Built in 1901 for Silas Wright Gardiner (original founder of Laurel)First Trinity Presbyterian Church - built 1925Miss Pearl’s house - Season 2George S. and Catherine M. Gardiner Home1Arabian, Part of the sad history of the south is the era of segregationDeakle House - circa 1910The Warren House - Season 1, Episode 2

    Bolton Hometown Tour

    31 мая 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Erin and Ben continue to help revitalize their hometown of Laurel, Mississippi through home renovations and small business restorations. It is hard to believe that over 100 homes have been renovated by the Napiers .
    The Bolton Hometown tour gave us a behind the scenes tour with a little bit of history thrown in.
    In 1882, Laurel, a quiet town in the southeast region of Mississippi was officially founded. At that time, it was nothing but miles of timber and a lowly population of around 800 people. The Eastmans and Gardiners are two prominent families that were substantially influential in the initial development of the town. Lauren Chase Eastman and George and Silas Gardiner were shared owners of Eastman and Gardiner Lumber Company. In 1894 they packed up their families, and moved them to one of the most isolated settlements in Mississippi. By the 1920s, Laurel was shipping more yellow pine than any other location in the world.
    Fifth Avenue is were the wealthy lumber barons resided in their mansion homes, Fourth Avenue was for the managers, Third Avenue was for the foreman, and Second and First Avenues were for the workers, and Sixth and Seventh Avenues were reserved for the merchants.
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    kim.walks on Instagram

    ПутешественникArabian, Part of the sad history of the south is the era of segregationIt is important to remember the problems of the past, so we all learn and continue to move forward.

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    ПутешественникWisteria- Built in 1901 for Silas Wright Gardiner (original founder of Laurel)How beautiful

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