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Hundreds of Civil ... of the Civil War. The remains are expected to find a safer home at the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum in the state capital of Columbia.
A cleanup of toxic waste in a South Carolina river netted something positive: historic artifacts. In the river's debris, weapons from the Civil War were ... of the city of Columbia.
COLUMBIA — In South Carolina, the site of the most Revolutionary War battles and the first state to secede from the Union during the Civil War, historical artifacts are plentiful. The state’s ...
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What SC landmarks named the strangest? Upstate locations included in World Atlas listSouth Carolina has plenty of unusual landmarks and tourist attractions ... but was never completed due to the Civil War. About 1,600 feet of the unfinished tunnel remains in Oconee County ...
South Carolina hides some of its best stories in places most travellers miss. Beyond the postcard beaches and famous cities, these are the places where the real soul of the state comes alive.
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The Civil War Still Echoes in the South, Forcing Towns to Take SidesEDENTON, N.C.—Rod Phillips and Michael Dean, a pair of white 70-something retirees, take opposing sides in the Civil War, usually ... before the murders. The South Carolina governor at the ...
LoopNet/provided A Columbia insurer that dates back to shortly after the Civil War has been dissolved, according to South Carolina Secretary of State records. Seibels Bruce and all its subsidies ...
a man who escaped slavery to become a Civil War hero and a lawmaker. It will be the first monument to an individual Black figure at the South Carolina State House in Columbia, reports the ...
A 135-year-old riverfront home in Bluffton, South Carolina, hit the market last ... He had built a home on the land before the beginning of the Civil War, but it was lost during the burning ...
EDENTON, N.C.—Rod Phillips and Michael Dean, a pair of white 70-something retirees, take opposing sides in the Civil War, usually between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays. They are separated by a ...
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