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Louise Smith was known as “the first lady of racing.” Louise Smith was the first professional woman race car driver.
Poet, novelist, civic leader. Pinckney played a key role in the literary revival that swept through the South after World War I
Ambrose E. Gonzales and his brother, N.G. Gonzales founded The State newspaper in 1891.
Chester County and its county seat, the city of Chester, were named for Chester County, Pennsylvania.
McCormick County and its county seat, the town of McCormick, were named for inventor Cyrus Hall McCormick (1809-1884).
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.
Richland County was probably named for its "rich land." The county was formed in 1785 as part of the large Camden District.
The hard-working Mule was designated as the official State Heritage Work Animal by Act Number 240 of 2010.
(noun) - a long, pliable board that is supported on each end by wooden stands. The board is springy, and a person sitting on it can easily bounce up and down.
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