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Barry Gooch

Barry Gooch

Barry Gooch was born and raised in Port Royal, near Beaufort. He grew up surfing, fishing, lifeguarding, and snapping photos Low Country landscapes ...

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Major Contributors

We are incredibly grateful to the men and women who contribute their images and historical research to the South Carolina Picture Project. As a way ...

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Cowtail Creek

December 12, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Cowtail Creek

Seen below is Cowtail Creek, a tributary of the Polk Swamp in St. George. The rural area surrounding Polk Swamp, which flows into the Edisto River, ...

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Filed Under: Dorchester County Tagged With: Rivers, St. George

Mount Joshua Rosenwald School

December 7, 2016 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Mount Joshua Rosenwald School

This Rosenwald School near the border between Kershaw and Fairfield counties now stands in disrepair. When it was built for the 1926-1927 school year, ...

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Filed Under: Kershaw County Tagged With: Rosenwald Schools, Schools

Bald Rock Heritage Preserve

July 31, 2015 by SC Picture Project 8 Comments

Bald Rock Heritage Preserve

With spectacular Table Rock standing in the distance, Bald Rock Heritage Preserve provides one of the best panoramic views of the South Carolina ...

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Filed Under: Greenville County Tagged With: Forests and Nature Preserves, Mountains

ACE Basin

August 21, 2014 by SC Picture Project 21 Comments

ACE Basin

South Carolina's ACE Basin encompasses over 1,000,000 acres between Beaufort and Charleston and even stretches up to Orangeburg County and Bamberg ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Forests and Nature Preserves, Parks

Fort Fremont

August 8, 2014 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Fort Fremont

Construction on this concrete Endicott fort, located on the southwest tip of St. Helena Island in Beaufort County, began in 1899. The Endicott Board, ...

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Filed Under: Beaufort County Tagged With: Military, National Register

Forty Acre Rock

January 31, 2014 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

Forty Acre Rock

Forty Acre Rock Heritage Preserve in Lancaster County contains the Upstate's most diverse natural habitats. What seems like a 40-acre-wide granite ...

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Filed Under: Lancaster County Tagged With: Forests and Nature Preserves

Lake Wateree

November 15, 2013 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Lake Wateree

Lake Wateree is a 13,250-acre lake reaching Kershaw, Fairfield, and Lancaster Counties. In the early twentieth century innovator James Buchanon Duke ...

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Filed Under: Kershaw County Tagged With: Lakes

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

October 7, 2013 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

This Gothic-style structure in rural Pinewood was once the church that served St. Mark's Parish in the Sumter County area known as the High Hills of ...

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Filed Under: Sumter County Tagged With: Churches, National Register, Pinewood

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