


Shagging on the Beach
Of all the Charleston landmarks, the Folly Pier has the greatest nostalgia. The era of the Folly Pier was a simpler time; an era of lazy summer days and evenings filled with dancing and socializing. Generations of Charlestonians danced and romanced on the Folly Pier. It served as a beacon on Folly Beach, inviting all to its warm embrace as the premier entertainment spot on the Southeastern coast. In the 1940s, the pier featured big bands like Tommy Dorsey while couples danced to the jitterbug, the waltz, and the foxtrot. In the 1950s and 1960s, young and old alike rocked and swayed to the music of the Ink Spots, Fats Domino, Harry James, Guy Lombardo, Jerry Lee Lewis, and so many others.
For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com
If you are interested in purchasing the original of this print, please contact us at madelinecarolart@gmail.com
Of all the Charleston landmarks, the Folly Pier has the greatest nostalgia. The era of the Folly Pier was a simpler time; an era of lazy summer days and evenings filled with dancing and socializing. Generations of Charlestonians danced and romanced on the Folly Pier. It served as a beacon on Folly Beach, inviting all to its warm embrace as the premier entertainment spot on the Southeastern coast. In the 1940s, the pier featured big bands like Tommy Dorsey while couples danced to the jitterbug, the waltz, and the foxtrot. In the 1950s and 1960s, young and old alike rocked and swayed to the music of the Ink Spots, Fats Domino, Harry James, Guy Lombardo, Jerry Lee Lewis, and so many others.
For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com
If you are interested in purchasing the original of this print, please contact us at madelinecarolart@gmail.com
Of all the Charleston landmarks, the Folly Pier has the greatest nostalgia. The era of the Folly Pier was a simpler time; an era of lazy summer days and evenings filled with dancing and socializing. Generations of Charlestonians danced and romanced on the Folly Pier. It served as a beacon on Folly Beach, inviting all to its warm embrace as the premier entertainment spot on the Southeastern coast. In the 1940s, the pier featured big bands like Tommy Dorsey while couples danced to the jitterbug, the waltz, and the foxtrot. In the 1950s and 1960s, young and old alike rocked and swayed to the music of the Ink Spots, Fats Domino, Harry James, Guy Lombardo, Jerry Lee Lewis, and so many others.
For information on purchasing this print, please email madelinecarolart@gmail.com
If you are interested in purchasing the original of this print, please contact us at madelinecarolart@gmail.com