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Thia Beniash

November 18, 2019 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

Thia Beniash

Meet Thia, a woman who bought a house in South Carolina on her honeymoon and never looked back. Nicknamed "The Camera Queen," Thia grabs life by the ...

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Filed Under: South Carolina

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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Edisto Island Baptist Church

March 4, 2016 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Edisto Island Baptist Church

Note on name: The historic building shown below originally belonged to the Edisto Island Baptist Church, and because of this, many still call it by ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Churches, Edisto, National Register

Ronald E. McNair Memorial Park

September 25, 2015 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

Ronald E. McNair Memorial Park

One of the most illustrious figures in the history of South Carolina was Lake City native Dr. Ronald E. McNair. Though McNair is widely remembered as ...

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Filed Under: Florence County Tagged With: Cemeteries, Lake City, Libraries, Parks

Button King Museum

July 31, 2015 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

Button King Museum

Sadly, Dalton Stevens - "The Button King" - died on November 21, 2016 at the age of 86. The museum is now open only occasionally. This roadside ...

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Filed Under: Lee County Tagged With: Bishopville, Roadside Oddities, SC Artists

Trinity Episcopal Church

October 6, 2014 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Trinity Episcopal Church

The congregation of Trinity Episcopal Church was founded on Edisto Island in 1774 - exactly 100 years after much of the island was acquired by Lord's ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Churches, Edisto, National Register

Teapot Museum

August 6, 2014 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Teapot Museum

When you enter this door, you just might think you've fallen through the rabbit hole. A 20-foot-long teapot houses this unique attraction in Elloree, ...

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Filed Under: Orangeburg County Tagged With: Elloree, Roadside Oddities

United States Post Office

January 15, 2014 by SC Picture Project Leave a Comment

United States Post Office

The four corners at the intersection of Meeting and Broad Streets in downtown Charleston were set aside for public use in the city's earliest plan, ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Charleston, Courthouses, National Register, Post Offices

Azalea Park

November 8, 2012 by SC Picture Project 3 Comments

Azalea Park

Azalea Park is a beautiful 16-acre park at South 5th Street in downtown Summerville. During peak bloom, Azalea Park bursts with color from hundreds of ...

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Filed Under: Dorchester County Tagged With: Parks, Summerville

Glendale Mill

December 7, 2011 by SC Picture Project 5 Comments

Glendale Mill

The story of Glendale on Lawson's Fork Creek is similar to those of many other South Carolina mill towns. The textile industry thrived in the Upstate ...

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Filed Under: Spartanburg County Tagged With: Colleges, Mills

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