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Discover how South Carolina helped shape the American Revolution. Explore the people, places, and pivotal moments that made the Palmetto State a turning point in the fight for independence.
Radio and television personality Joe Pinner has been an icon of South Carolina televisions since 1963.
Jonathan Green is a contemporary African-American painter and printmaker who was born in Gardens Corner, SC.
Cathy Smith Bowers is a poet and professor at the Queens University of Charlotte.
Lily Strickland was a composer, painter, and writer from Anderson, South Carolina.
Both the county and its county seat, the town of Abbeville, were named for the French town of the same name.
Georgetown County and its county seat, Georgetown, were named for King George II of England.
The origin of Fairfield's name is not known, but local legend attributes it to a remark by Lord Cornwallis about the "fair fields" of the area. The county was formed in 1785 as a part of the Camden District.
Greenwood County takes its name from its county seat, Greenwood. The city of Greenwood was named around 1824 for the plantation of an early resident, John McGehee.
The Carolina Wren was designated as the official State Bird by Act Number 693 of 1948. This Act repealed an earlier Act designating the Mockingbird as the State Bird. The Carolina Wren is found in all areas of South Carolina. It is a small bird with a conspicuous white stripe over the eyes.
(noun) - a submarine of the Confederate States of America, she was the first combat submarine to sink a warship. The Hunley sank in 1864 off of Charleston Harbor and was recovered in 2000.
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