| 31. | The English had better luck, founding Georgetown, S . C ., in 1730, where rice plantations flourished until the Civil War.
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| 32. | Brookgreen Gardens, the world's largest outdoor sculpture garden, showcases more than 500 works on the site of four Colonial rice plantations.
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| 33. | The Combahee River bordered and supplied the water for some of the largest, most productive rice plantations prior to the Civil War.
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| 34. | As owner of Quality Grain Company Ghana Ltd ., Cotton obtained two multimillion-dollar loans from SouthTrust Bank to build the rice plantation.
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| 35. | Once a thriving rice plantation, today Hampton is a state park and one of the handful of mansions to survive Sherman's march.
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| 36. | Moreover, the rice plantation area in the Northeast is targeted to be expanded to three million rai by the end of 2002.
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| 37. | But we eschew the neon for nature, exploring the rivers and saltwater marshes that once supported rice plantations along the fertile coast.
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| 38. | The rice plantations of coastal South Carolina ( the South Carolina Lowcountry ) made Charles Town one of the wealthiest cities in America.
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| 39. | Located along railway line between Tapah Road and Teluk Intan, it is a major area for the Trans Perak-Sungai Manik rice plantation scheme.
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| 40. | Originally a rice plantation, the monastery was built after a parcel was donated to the local Catholic diocese by the Henry Luce family.
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