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Upcountry History Museum

October 29, 2008 by SC Picture Project 5 Comments

Upcountry History Museum

One of the state's newest museums, the Upcountry History Museum in Greenville highlights the Upstate's rich heritage and culture. Thanks to the ...

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Filed Under: Greenville County Tagged With: Colleges, Greenville, Town Clocks

Hagood Mill

October 18, 2008 by SC Picture Project 13 Comments

Hagood Mill

Hagood Mill, managed by the Pickens County Cultural Commission, is an 1845 gristmill and one of the Upstate's historical and cultural treasures. The ...

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Filed Under: Pickens County Tagged With: Mills, National Register, Pickens

Paris Mountain State Park

October 17, 2008 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Paris Mountain State Park

Located just a few miles north of Greenville, Paris Mountain State Park was established in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a work relief ...

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

Ashley River

May 27, 2008 by SC Picture Project 3 Comments

Ashley River

The Ashley River winds through South Carolina's Lowcountry and eventually joins the Cooper River to form the Charleston Harbor. The blackwater river, ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Historical Photos, Rivers

Kiawah Island

May 15, 2008 by SC Picture Project 1 Comment

Kiawah Island

Kiawah Island is a barrier island located in Charleston County. The name Kiawah, pronounced "KEE-uh-wah" (and sometimes "KEE-wah" by locals), comes ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Beaches, Kiawah Island, Plantations

Georgetown

July 22, 2000 by SC Picture Project 2 Comments

Georgetown

Both Georgetown and Georgetown County were named for Prince George, who later became King George II of England. Colonial planters and their slaves ...

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Filed Under: Georgetown County Tagged With: Georgetown

McClellanville

July 21, 2000 by SC Picture Project 4 Comments

McClellanville

Many people pass through McClellanville on their way from Charleston to Myrtle Beach without giving the historic town a second thought. However, the ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Historic Houses, McClellanville, National Register, Restaurants, Shrimp Boats, Stores

Cape Romain

July 12, 2000 by SC Picture Project 10 Comments

Cape Romain

Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1932 as a migratory bird refuge. Its 66,267 acres stretch along the southeast Atlantic coast ...

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Filed Under: Charleston County Tagged With: Awendaw, Beaches, Forests and Nature Preserves, Lighthouses, National Register, Parks

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