Te Seabreeze lasted only for a few years – from 1951 until 1957 – but, according to Witte, the screen and speakers continued to be an attraction for any young child who grew up near Te Groves. “Te screen was there until Hurricane Hugo in 1989,”
he said. “We would ride our bikes over there, and people who lived in the neighborhood would walk over after it was closed. It was where Jack Tankersley’s office is today.” Tough Te Seabreeze was short-lived, it made quite the
impression on a bevy of locals – and folks such as Bigham, who never came back to Mount Pleasant yet remembers his years here fondly. “My parents got transferred to Michigan, and I was drafted into the war,” he said. “I never came back to Mount Pleasant. But living near those woods got me into camping and hiking. It was a great place to grow up.”
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