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The state of South Carolina is made up of 46 counties. Learn more about each county by selecting a county below to explore people, places and events.
The state of South Carolina is made up of 46 counties. Learn more about each county by selecting a county below to explore people, places and events.
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Finding Clovis Shorts: Searching for Our Beginnings: Public Archaeology at the Topper Site | Carolina Stories
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Finding Clovis Shorts | Media Blast | Carolina Stories
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Media interest in Topper since 2001
Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 4
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Canopy trees, such as the Live Oak trees, Southern Magnolia trees, and Pignut Hickory trees compete for sunlight. Rough Green Snakes are a non-poisonous species of snake commonly found in canopy trees...
Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 2
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The Osprey, one of the species of birds found in this area, has repurposed a dead oak tree by building a nest on top of it. The Osprey reuses its same nest year after year.
Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 1
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Victoria Bluff – Two species of pine tree, and the Saw Palmetto plant grow here.
Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 5
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In areas known as lime sinks, plants get more moisture and sunlight. Some of the plant life we see here are horse sugar plants, holly bushes, and lizard’s tail plants. While in the lime sink, Rudy and...
Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 3
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Still in an area close to the coast, we see different plant life due to the significantly lower levels of salinity. Willow trees grow here, and a Yellow Crowned Night Heron bird has built a nest in a...
Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 2
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In the marsh areas close to the South Carolina coast, a tree which lives very well is the Southern Red Cedar tree.
Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 1
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Bracken Ferns, Bull Nettles, and the Fetterbush see widespread growth in this area. In lower, wetter areas known as pocosins, we find the Virginia Chain Fern, and a species of shrub called Pond Spice.
Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 3
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The Southern Toad is a species of amphibian typical to the coastal plain. It is easily distinguishable due to the pair of crests between the eyes. The Long Winged Skimmer, an amber colored dragonfly...