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Brookgreen Gardens Recognized Three Recipients in Honor of Founders During Gullah Geechee Junkanoo Festival

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Brookgreen Gardens, a leading conservator of Lowcountry culture and history, presented the Huntington Exemplary Service Award to three recipients who have made meaningful contributions to improving race relations in South Carolina over the past year. The award, presented during Brookgreen Gardens’ annual Gullah Geechee Junkanoo Festival on Saturday, Sept. 13, is named in honor of Brookgreen’s founders, Anna and Archer Huntington, who left a lega…
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Holy City Sinner broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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