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Abbeville

Abbeville County was the birthplace of John C. Calhoun, the influential politician who defended the rights of southern states before the Civil War. As Calhoun's home and as the place where the first secession document was presented, the town has been...

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Aiken

Home of its own Triple Crown (March), the fall Steeplechase (October) and polo games at Whitney Field, Aiken refers to itself as "Thoroughbred Country." Trainers take advantage of the city's mild climate to prepare their horses for the spring racing ...

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Anderson


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Awendaw


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Beaufort, SC

Some 30 miles north of Hilton Head Island, Beaufort is an old seaport with narrow streets shaded by huge live oaks and lined with 18th-century homes. This was the second area in North America to be discovered by the Spanish (1520), the site of the fi...

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Bluffton

Bluffton, South Carolina, is a quaint town located just minutes from Hilton Head Island, on the banks of the May River. This Lowcountry Old Town district is full of southern charm with oak trees draped in moss, historic churches, beautiful antebellum...

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Camden, SC

During the Revolutionary War, Camden, South Carolina, saw more than a dozen battles. The peace has long since been restored—the thundering hooves you hear in the area come not from the cavalry but from the polo field. Located 35 mi/55 km northeast of...

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Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge


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Charleston, SC

Charleston is one of America's favorite destinations with beautifully preserved architectural and historic treasure, and a rich heritage. There are exciting and educational amusements, museums, great dining, luxurious accommodations, golf, and outdo...

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Columbia, SC

Named after Christopher Columbus, this once small town was settled by Europeans in the early 18th century and became South Carolina's first planned city where the streets were arranged in a grid pattern. It is now a metropolitan urban city whose ...

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Daufuskie Island


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Edisto Beach State Park

Edisto Beach, on Edisto Island, is 45 mi/72 km southwest of Charleston. This area is serene and beautiful, in part because of Edisto Beach State Park, but it is becoming more developed and is threatened with beach erosion.

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Edisto Island


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Florence, SC

An important industrial and shipping city since the time of the Civil War, Florence (80 mi/130 km east of Columbia) also sits in a rich farming area in the northeastern part of the state known as the Pee Dee Country. Museums in the city include the W...

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Fort Sumter, SC


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Francis Marion National Forest


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Greenville, SC

Greenville is located in South Carolina's Upcountry, 100 mi/165 km northwest of Columbia. It was a declining mill town that has reinvented itself as a thriving weekend tourist destination. Its wide, four-block Main Street retains its old-fashioned bu...

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Hilton Head

Conveniently located along the south Atlantic coast, Hilton Head Island combines breathtaking natural beauty, world-class golf, award-winning dining, and quality shopping on a barrier island just 12 miles long and five miles wide. This enchanting boo...

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Isle of Palms

Isle of Palms lies to the east of Charleston and has 17 mi/27 km of beach, including a public beach park, a major resort and a beachfront cluster of shops and restaurants. Nearby Sullivan's Island also has a public-access beach, restaurants and the S...

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Kiawah Island

Wedged between swamps that edge metro Charleston and the North Edisto River, the oceanfront development of Kiawah Island, South Carolina, has some of the best golf courses north of Florida.The private Kiawah Island Golf Resort boasts five quality cou...

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Lancaster, SC


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Lexington, SC


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Mt. Pleasant


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Murrells Inlet

A 25-minute drive south of Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, is a picturesque fishing village—a quiet alternative to Myrtle Beach's hustle and bustle. Murrells Inlet hosts the Atalaya Arts and Crafts Festival, a juried show, every Septem...

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Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach offers 60 uninterrupted miles of safe, clean beaches so wide that when splashing through the Atlantic surf at low tide visitors will be straining to see those on shore. Find sea shells, crabs, watch sailboats bobbing up and down in the w...

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Pawleys Island

Located 25 mi/40 km south of Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, South Carolina, is one of the oldest resorts on the Atlantic coast—colonial rice planters escaped to this island during malaria outbreaks. No high-rises are allowed on Pawleys Island, but you...

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Pendleton, SC

Pendleton and a portion of surrounding Pickens County, located 135 mi/215 km northwest of Columbia, make up one of the largest national historic districts in the U.S. It features a restored town square, many beautiful old homes and the Agricultural M...

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Port Royal


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Rock Hill

Nestled in York County near the North Carolina-South Carolina border, 70 mi/110 km north of Columbia, Rock Hill blends a rich historical past with modern growth. The Catawba Indian Nation, the only federally recognized Native American tribe in South ...

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Spartanburg

Just northeast of Greenville, 95 mi/150 km northwest of Columbia, Spartanburg has seen an influx of international industry, making it a surprisingly cosmopolitan city for its size. (It probably pains Georgians to know that Spartanburg also calls itse...

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St. Phillips Island


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Summerville

Located in Dorchester County (about 45 minutes from Charleston traveling north on Highway 61), Summerville, South Carolina, was founded in 1785, when many plantation owners fled to this pineland village to escape the swamp fevers and insects. After t...

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Travelers Rest


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Turtle Island


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South Carolina


Yesterday and today—a visit to South Carolina pulls in both directions. On one side are some outstanding sights that bring you closer to the past: the superb historic district in Charleston, Revolutionary War battlefields and restored antebellum plantations. On the other side are the joys of the present: luxurious resorts, sandy beaches and a wide selection of first-class golf courses.

Happily, the two go well together. When your family starts to riot over the idea of viewing another old building, you can appease them with days at the beach or water park. And when you begin to fear that too much relaxation has dulled your brain, you're usually only a short drive from a site that can provide some three-dimensional education about U.S. history.

Geography

South Carolina lies between the Southern Appalachian foothills and the Atlantic Ocean. The Palmetto State is divided into three geographical areas: Upcountry (the higher hills along the Blue Ridge Mountains), the Piedmont (the center of the state) and the Low Country (along the coastal plain).

History

South Carolina's recorded history begins in the mid-1500s, when Europeans first arrived, though the area had been inhabited long before then—the Cherokee Nation and the Catawba Indians were prominent tribes. The French and Spanish were attracted to the coast of South Carolina in the 16th century, but early settlements in the Low Country failed. In 1670, the English established Charles Towne—known today as Charleston—as the capital city of Carolina.

By the early 1800s, South Carolina depended heavily on slave labor to power its plantations. As a result, the state was at the forefront of the dispute over slavery and state's rights issues from the 1830s until its secession from the Union late in 1860. The Civil War began the following year when the Confederates fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor. Over the next several years, Union general William Tecumseh Sherman inflicted heavy damage on South Carolina, making post-war recovery a slow process.

In the 20th century, large military bases have sparked development, and the state's gentle climate has fostered South Carolina's rise as a retirement and tourism area. Today, tourism is the state's largest industry, bringing in some US$15 billion per year.

Snapshot

South Carolina's major attractions include beaches, islands, swimming, resorts, golf, fishing, boating, U.S. history, Charleston, Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, gardens, forests and beautiful historic homes.

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Some 3,000 black slaves from South Carolina fought with the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War, having taken up arms in exchange for promises of freedom.

Many of South Carolina's fine old homes still have rice beds in the master bedrooms—the four posts were carved to look like stalks of rice, a crop that was important to the state's plantation economy.

With its well-preserved historic district and charming antebellum neighborhoods, Beaufort has been used as a backdrop for several movies, including The Big Chill, The Prince of Tides and Forrest Gump.

Throughout the state, you'll find the image of the pineapple worked into ornamental iron fences, pillars and woodwork. Though not grown in South Carolina, the fruit is a traditional symbol of old-style hospitality.

The nation's only tea plantation is located on Wadmalaw Island, just south of Charleston.

From July to October, through a state park hatchery-watch program, the public can watch loggerhead turtles hatch on Hunting Island beach and make their way to the ocean. Volunteers help the turtles by keeping predators out of their path.

Food Network celebrity chef Tyler Florence was born in Greenville and studied the culinary arts in Charleston.

Surfing is a very popular sport in the Grand Strand and Low Country coastal regions. South Carolina is one of only two states (the other is California) to host a Governor’s Cup of Surfing competition.




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