History for Cocktail Parties
Georgia's barrier islands have attracted the famous and the infamous for more than a century. During the Gilded Age, wealthy Northern industrialists flocked to Jekyll Island for world-class hunting and unparalleled privacy. Aaron Burr reportedly sought refuge on St. Simons Island after his infamous duel with Alexander Hamilton. Presidents, celebrities and business titans have long retreated to Sea Island, while John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette chose the seclusion of Cumberland Island for their wedding. Today, only four of Georgia's Golden Isles are accessible by car, so most visitors experience Tybee Island, Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island or, if they have an invitation and a healthy bank account, Sea Island. In this episode, hack historians Thornton and James tell the remarkable story of the unlikely visionary behind Sea Island and St. Simons. Few people realize that the architect of Georgia's premier coastal destination was an Ohio farm boy with a knack for engineering who helped design the Hudson automobile and founded a small regional airline that eventually became United Airlines. It's one of the most fascinating — and least-known — stories in Southern history.
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