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  • (view text). Some obelisks were placed upon pedestals that were cube or temple forms; others rose directly from the ground. In the designed landscape,
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  • Conveyance, Charleston County, S.C. Hot beds, which used either an internal or external source for warming the soil, were particularly popular for raising young
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