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Jonathan Green is a contemporary African-American painter and printmaker who was born in Gardens Corner, SC.
James Hammond was a politician who served as a US Representative, US Senator, and governor of South Carolina.
Columbia native J. Anthony Brown is a comedian and he is best known for his commentary on the Tom Joyner Morning Show and The Steve Harvey Morning Show.
Chester County and its county seat, the city of Chester, were named for Chester County, Pennsylvania.
The origins of the name Greenville County are uncertain, but the county was probably named for Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene (1742-1786) or for an early resident, Isaac Green.
Lexington County and its county seat, the town of Lexington, were named for the battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, the first battle of the American Revolution.
Bamberg County and its county seat, Bamberg, were named for local resident William Seaborn Bamberg (1820-1858) and other members of the Bamberg family.
The hard-working Mule was designated as the official State Heritage Work Animal by Act Number 240 of 2010.
(noun) - a submarine of the Confederate States of America, she was the first combat submarine to sink a warship. The Hunley sank in 1864 off of Charleston Harbor and was recovered in 2000.
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