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Linda Brown

November 18, 2019 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Linda Brown

Linda Brown is a true South Carolina gem! Not only does she send us beautiful photos of interesting places, but she includes historic details to ...

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Filed Under: South Carolina Tagged With: Kingstree

Browntown

November 16, 2015 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Browntown

Now a museum, these historic structures in the Browntown area of Lake City serve as an exhibit of early farm life in the Pee Dee. Between 1768 and ...

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Filed Under: Florence County Tagged With: Barns & Farms, Lake City, National Register

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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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100% of our funding comes from everyday folks who care about South Carolina's history. If you enjoy the SC Picture Project, here are the people to ...

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Francis Marion National Forest

July 5, 2018 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Francis Marion National Forest

The Francis Marion National Forest is a federally-managed natural area spreading across large swaths of both Charleston County and Berkeley County. In ...

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

Kingstree Pig Pickin’ Festival

October 14, 2016 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Kingstree Pig Pickin’ Festival

If you like barbecue or just some old-fashioned fun, then mark your calendar for the third weekend of October and come visit Kingstree for the annual ...

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Filed Under: Williamsburg County Tagged With: Kingstree, Libraries, Stores

Captain Moses Rogers Grave Site

September 19, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Captain Moses Rogers Grave Site

The grave marker of Captain Moses Rogers, a globally-recognized steamship captain, rests within the churchyard of the old St. David's Church in ...

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Filed Under: Chesterfield County Tagged With: Cemeteries, Cheraw, Churches

Augustin Wilson Burial Site

August 10, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Augustin Wilson Burial Site

Embedded in the Timmonsville grave site of a Revolutionary War veteran is not just an artifact from that war but also a mystery. Buried here is ...

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Filed Under: Darlington County Tagged With: Cemeteries, Military, Revolutionary War

Richardson Cemetery

August 1, 2016 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

Richardson Cemetery

This modest cemetery in Summerton is the burial site of the Richardson family, which produced six South Carolina governors. The cemetery predates the ...

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Filed Under: Clarendon County Tagged With: Cemeteries, Military, Revolutionary War, Summerton

Kingstree

July 22, 2016 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Kingstree

The Town of Kingstree, located in Williamsburg County, was settled by Europeans in 1732 as part of royal governor Robert Johnson's plan to create ...

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Filed Under: Williamsburg County Tagged With: Kingstree

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We are a federally-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to preserve the history of South Carolina’s historic, natural, and cultural landmarks before they are lost to time. This website serves as a permanent digital archive of over 2,300 South Carolina landmarks – and counting. Learn more about our work.

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