Charleston
A few random images from Charleston: homes reflected in Colonial Lake, the Heyward-Washington House from the back garden. Gas lamps, running during the daytime - seen all over Charleston, but these were on Broad St.
The gas lamps are a peculiar thing, really. Someone ships that gas all across the country so it can light these lamps, and someone pays for the continuous use. I did see a few unlit ones, but they were almost invariably running day and night.
For a city that will probably become uninhabitable this century due to sea level rise and other climate changes I'm kind of surprised that Charleston residents aren't more visibly working to avert this fate. Multi-million dollar residences on streets that already flood regularly strangely still seem to sell, and it seems that the area is largely ignoring the future.
An interesting article on Climate Change in Charleston is here:
http://www.climatecentral.org/news/the-front-lines-of-climate-change-charlestons-struggle-16934