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The Uncertain Future of South Carolina’s “Porgy and Bess” House

When George Gershwin visited a cottage in Folly Beach, S.C., in 1934, “Porgy and Bess” came to life. But will it remain a historic artifact or become just another beach house?

Jonathan Abrams
Author: Jonathan Abrams

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Black People, Folly Beach (SC), Gershwin, George, Glick, Myles, Greene, Harlan, Heyward, Dorothy;Heyward, DuBose, History (Academic Subject), Opera, Porgy and Bess (Opera), Real Estate and Housing (Residential)
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