Mrs. Nastee's Adventure in the South

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Cotton is King

At the time of the Civil War the South was producing 75 per cent of the world's cotton. The sisters went out to see what a cotton plant looked like (actually The Cotton Museum of South Carolina in Bishopville). Is that tractor comfortable?

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