Communities, Towns and Cities

Take a historical look back at some of South Carolina's streets, towns and cities.
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 Summerville, S.C. | Carolina Snaps
Summerville, S.C. | Carolina Snaps

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Immerse yourself in the refreshing tale of sweet tea, a beloved Southern staple that not only quenches thirst but also holds a rich history rooted in South Carolina’s charming town of Summerville...
 Georgetown, S.C. | Carolina Snaps
Georgetown, S.C. | Carolina Snaps

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Nestled on the coast of South Carolina, Georgetown County embodies resilience and centuries of rich, cultural history. Georgetown, South Carolina was founded in 1729, as the third oldest town in the...
 The Notebook | Carolina Snaps
The Notebook | Carolina Snaps

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Discover the enchanting landscapes and historical locations in South Carolina that were used to film the timeless love story “The Notebook”. Despite the novel being set in North Carolina, the movie...
 Santee River System | From the Sky
Santee River System | From the Sky

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Explore the beauty and history of South Carolina's Santee River system from the sky! Join us as we journey through this remarkable waterway, delving into its ecological significance, its role in...
 Oconee Treasures | From the Sky
Oconee Treasures | From the Sky

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Explore the enchanting beauty and rich history of Oconee County, South Carolina, from the sky. In this episode we uncover the natural wonders of Isaqueena Falls, where the cascading waters echo the...
 Beaufort | Carolina Snaps
Beaufort | Carolina Snaps

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Founded in 1711, Beaufort is South Carolina's second oldest city. Located on Port Royal Island, Beaufort is actually made up of 68 islands. At high tide, the town is as much water as it is land.
 Daufuskie Island | Carolina Snaps
Daufuskie Island | Carolina Snaps

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Daufuskie Island is South Carolina's southernmost inhabited sea island. To this day, much of the island remains undeveloped - maintaining its rich history and natural beauty.
 Columbia | South Carolina Public Radio
Columbia | South Carolina Public Radio

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"C" is for Columbia (Richland County; 2010 population 130,493). Named for Christopher Columbus and created in 1786 as the nation’s first truly planned capital city, Columbia has a unique history...
 Williston | South Carolina Public Radio
Williston | South Carolina Public Radio

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“W” is for Williston [Barnwell County, population 3,307]. Located on U.S. Highway 78, the town is named for early settlers, the Willis family. In 1832, Elijah Willis, a local planter, donated land for...
 Ruby Brice | Blythewood History 4
Ruby Brice | Blythewood History
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Explore the African American community through the experiences of Blythewood resident, Ruby Brice. Brice's paternal family lived in Blythewood since the late 1800s. In the early 1900s, her maternal...