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Discover how South Carolina helped shape the American Revolution. Explore the people, places, and pivotal moments that made the Palmetto State a turning point in the fight for independence.
Dr. Matilda Arabella Evans was the first African-American woman licensed to practice medicine in South Carolina.
Bowles is the fifth generation to run Springs Industries and, as CEO, is regularly ranked among the top women executives in the country.
William Henry Drayton was a planter and lawyer from Charleston, SC, who served as a delegate for South Carolina to the Continental Congress.
Georgetown County and its county seat, Georgetown, were named for King George II of England.
York County and its county seat, the city of York, were named for York County, Pennsylvania.
Barnwell County and its county seat of Barnwell were named for Revolutionary War leader John Barnwell (1748-1800).
The Lettered Olive (Olive Sayana) was designated as the official State Shell by Act No. 360 of 1984. The shell has a smooth, shiny, cylindrical shape and is typically found in shallow waters near the shore.
(noun) - an exhibition of agricultural goods, often with rides and other entertainment
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