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In this segment we see the Cabbage Palmetto, and the Glasswort or “Sea Pickle.”South Carolina Counties
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.
To view the state by tourism regions, visit ETV Shorts.
To view the state by landform regions, visit Web of Water or for the artistic sides of the state, visit A Natural State.
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Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 2
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Little Pee Dee River (S.C.) Stop 6
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Victoria Bluff gets its name due to the sharp drop down to the shoreline, where at high tide, the Colleton River slowly continues to erode away the edge. Evidence of life is found within the bluffs...
Stanley Donen | S.C. Hall of Fame
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Stanley Donen is an Oscar winning film director and Broadway stage choreographer, who is credited for changing the way Hollywood musicals are viewed by movie audiences worldwide. He was born and...
Technology at Allen University | Palmetto Scene
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Palmetto Scene visits Allen University, a historic Black university in Columbia, where students are excited about using their knowledge to secure high-paying, interesting jobs in the 21st-century...
Marshall Doswell
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Marshall Doswell came to Rock Hill as the Managing Editor of The Evening Herald in 1957. After living in South Carolina for a short time, he was made aware of the racial division and tension that...
Catawba Cultural Preservation Project Photos | Digital Traditions
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In 1993, the General Assembly added a special advocacy category to the Folk Heritage Award. The first advocacy award was presented to the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project of Rock Hill. An...
Oliver Jones "Pete" Clayton Photos | Digital Traditions
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George L. Clayton, father of Oliver Jones "Pete" Clayton (1906-1988) founded Clayton Pottery in the Greenville/Spartanburg area around 1912. Pete was the only one of his father's four sons that became...
Pete Clayton - Types of Stoneware | Digital Traditions
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Pete Clayton discusses miscellaneous types of stoneware that he produced
Pete Clayton - The Firing Process } Digital Traditions
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Pete Clayton tells Cinda Baldwin about the groundhog kiln and the firing process
Pete Clayton - Whiskey Trade | Digital Traditions
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Pete Clayton talks about how the whiskey trade helped support the stoneware trade