History with Holly

By Herschel Evans
I remember watching the Greenlawn Drive-In movies while perched atop the horse barn in my backyard; and playing youth football when we only had one team. We played other towns, like in high school, and sometimes teams from other states because everyone in South Carolina became afraid to play us.
Since we knew all the rangers, we surfed and camped at the beach … for free. And, when we went to the Water Festival, we knew everyone there. But most of all, I remember all the lovely, young ladies.

Beaufort Then & Now: This moment in Beaufort’s history is an excerpt from the book “Beaufort … Then and Now,” an anthology of memories compiled by Holly Kearns Lambert. Copies of this book may be purchased at Beaufort Book Store. For information or to contribute your memory, contact Holly at lowcountrymemories@hotmail.com or beaufortmemories@gmail.com.

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