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  • Charles Fraser poses on Harbour Town's 18th fairway. Fraser developed Harbour Town, the Harbour Town Golf Links and Sea Plines Plantation, along with other parts of the then-forested Hilton Head Island. He was considered a pioneer in coastal development, especially in the South.
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  • Bluffton Village is one of several planned-unit developments around what was a tiny, Southern town.
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  • Deer graze in a May River Plantation lot that has been cleared for sale.
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  • A spring snow settles on the luxurious homes and winding roads at Aldasoro Ranch near Telluride.
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  • A dead oak stands against a parkway interchange under construction on Hilton Head Island.
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  • Charles Fraser poses on Harbour Town's 18th fairway. Fraser developed Harbour Town, the Harbour Town Golf Links and Sea Plines Plantation, along with other parts of the then-forested Hilton Head Island. He was considered a pioneer in coastal development, especially in the South.
    CharlesFraser1998-3-base.jpg
  • A participant in an informal game for a corporate retreat at Palmetto Bluff's formal croquet lawn whacks the ball. The new,19,000-acre development on the May River's southern shore has rapidly gained attention among the rich and famous - as well as corporate planners. And although fertilizer runoff from lawns and golf courses is among the more serious pollutants affecting the river, most of Palmetto Bluff's stormwater drains elsewhere.
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  • The sun sets behind one of the style street lights at Mission Plaza, a small development on a ridge overlooking Westcliffe.
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  • A participant in an informal game for a corporate retreat at Palmetto Bluff's formal croquet lawn whacks the ball. The new,19,000-acre development on the May River's southern shore has rapidly gained attention among the rich and famous - as well as corporate planners. And although fertilizer runoff from lawns and golf courses is among the more serious pollutants affecting the river, most of Palmetto Bluff's stormwater drains elsewhere.
    1011_0434-FullRez.jpg
  • A kayak bow with fishing rod slides through past a line of docks along the May River on a still, fall morning. The tidal river, near Bluffton, S.C. - once known among the most pristine on the East Coast - is surrounded by developments that grew with the housing boom. Stormwater runoff from what used to be isolated wetlands is disrupting the river's delicate balance, prompting shellfish bans and public outcry.
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  • An adult bald eagle - likely Blackie, the father - flies from his perch on a pine limb not far from his nest along the May River. Blackie's nesting spot along the river's headwaters has been preserved, with a buffer of forest, by the developers of Palmetto Bluff, which comprises the some five miles of the river's southern shore and 19,000 acres.
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  • Looking at the south wall of 352 Mission Drive, you can see the garden wall and how the Mission Plaza community sits atop a rise near Westcliffe. In the background, at left, is the "Mission," summer home to the Pearls, who developed the community of about 50, half-acre lots, and who pull their large RV into the building to add to their living space.
    0312_0415-Hacienda2000.jpg
  • Bluffton Village is one of several planned-unit developments around what was a tiny, Southern town.
    1108_0112-base.jpg