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"M" is for McEntire Air National Guard Station. [1943-present]Audio
"M" is for McEntire Air National Guard Station. [1943-present]Audio
"P" is for Pickens. [Pickens County, population 3,012, chartered 1868] Pickens County lies in the northwestern part of South Carolina. Both the county and its seat are named in honor of Revolutionary...Audio
"E" is for the Enterprise Railroad [1870-1880s].Audio
"B" is for Bennett, Thomas, Jr. [1781-1865]. Governor.Audio
"G" is for Grand Strand. South Carolina’s Grand Strand is an uninterrupted strip of sandy beaches that officially stretches along sixty miles of Horry and Georgetown Counties from the North Carolina...Audio
“E” is for Eutaw Springs, Battle of [September 8 1781]. The Battle of Eutaw Springs was the last major engagement in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War. In the bloody encounter, some two...Audio
“D” is for Drayton, William Henry [1742-1779]. Revolutionary Leader. Planter. He was educated in England. In 1769, his essay in the South Carolina Gazette, opposing the non-importation association...