Deep South

Deep South by Kap Stann, published by Lonely Planet Publications in 1998, is a comprehensive guide that explores the rich cultural tapestry of the Southern United States. With 571 pages, this edition offers insights into Southern literature, music, and civil rights history, covering notable locations from Graceland to the Grand Ole Opry and Preservation Hall. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in travel and reference, providing practical information for planning trips in this diverse region.
Readers will find detailed itinerary suggestions and essential tips on transport, making it easier to navigate the South Atlantic states, including Florida, Georgia, and Virginia. The guide emphasizes the significance of the area’s cultural landmarks and historical context, allowing travelers to appreciate the unique heritage of the South. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those looking to deepen their understanding of Southern culture while planning their journeys.
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Detailing Southern literature, music, and civil rights history, this guide provides coverage from Graceland to the Grand Ole Opry to Preservation Hall. The book also includes itinerary suggestions and tips on planning and transport.
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