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South Carolina is known for its wide range of scenic attractions, from seacoast to mountains; its depth of history; and its traditional Southern charm.
It is a small state, ranking only 40th in size; yet it packs a lot within its 30,000 square miles. The seacoast is renowned and popular, stretching from charming Beaufort at one corner of the state to vibrant Myrtle Beach at the other. From the coast, the land rises slowly through a region of moss-covered oaks and small towns, to the higher piedmont and the capital of Columbia; then the hilly Upstate region and the bustling cities of Greenville and Spartanburg; and finally, the Blue Ridge Mountains along the border with neighboring North Carolina.
In history, South Carolina looms quite a bit larger. It was one of the original thirteen British colonies, named for King Charles I, and later was the first state to secede from the Union in 1860. Ft. Sumter, site of the first action in the Civil War, is still a popular tourist attraction.
Local News for Greenville South Carolina from GreenvilleOnline.com
Volunteers sought to spruce up Kids Planet
Mar 20, 2010 4:11 am
Ten years and thousands of children later, the playground at Century Park in Greer has seen better days. That's why this year's Leadership Greer class has made the revitalization of ...
Abortion, tobacco tax proposals face tough odds in Senate
Mar 19, 2010 5:42 am
COLUMBIA — Two controversial parts of a $5.1 billion House-passed budget may not survive in the Senate's spending plan, senators have told The Greenville News .
Parole board rejects one Greenville killer's request, postpones action from another
Mar 17, 2010 5:56 pm
COLUMBIA - The state's parole board today rejected one Greenville killer's request for freedom and postponed action on another after the victim's family appeared on his beha...
Erskine College legal battle changes course with new lawsuit
Mar 17, 2010 4:05 am
A lawsuit filed last week by the chairman of Erskine College's board of trustees against the conservative denomination that founded the liberal arts school and seminary has been withdrawn, an...
Ned Sloan uses sunshine law to challenge government actions
Mar 17, 2010 3:59 am
Now 80 years old, retired road builder Edward "Ned" Sloan has sued various governmental entities on more occasions than either he or his lawyer can exactly remember.
Greenville Police search for dogs that attacked man in Faris Road area
Mar 17, 2010 3:59 am
Al Hammer was taking his daily walk through the tree-lined streets of a Greenville neighborhood when three pit bulls pounced, hitting him "like a bolt of lightning."
Greenville Police search for dogs that attacked man in Faris Road area
Mar 17, 2010 3:59 am
Al Hammer was taking his daily walk through the tree-lined streets of a Greenville neighborhood when three pit bulls pounced, hitting him "like a bolt of lightning."
Rams like their chances at state crown
Mar 16, 2010 5:13 pm
The softball talent pool at Hillcrest High is so deep that Rams coach Kim Givens thinks she could have two varsity teams. Since that is not possible, Givens has the task of selecting the players to ke...
Simpsonville considers Sunday alcohol sales again
Mar 16, 2010 5:10 pm
Restaurant and business owners filed in front of Simpsonville City Council to urge elected officials to put Sunday alcohol sales as a referendum on a special ballot in November's election.
Local News for Charleston South Carolina from Charleston.net
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In response to growing demands for information about public spending during this recession, the city of Charleston has posted the salaries of full-time employees on its Web site. "The mayor j...
Mar 20, 2010 4:00 am
It's been an unusually harsh winter here in the Lowcountry. Weeks and weeks of cold, wet days followed by weeks and weeks of cold, wet days. We've complained to each other privatel...
Ex-chairman: Gas tax 'inadequate' for roads
Mar 20, 2010 4:00 am
South Carolina road funding woes are related to the state 16-cent-per-gallon gasoline tax that has not been raised in more than 20 years while fuel prices have skyrocketed, said Henry Taylor, who re...
$40 Bridge Run bibs in short supply
Mar 20, 2010 4:00 am
With one week to go before the 33rd Cooper River Bridge Run and Walk, those who do not register soon may still be able to get in -- but at a price. That price may be $150 and being placed in the c...
Mar 20, 2010 4:00 am
The 33rd Cooper River Bridge Run and Walk is a week away, and The Post and Courier will tell you in print and online everything you need to know to participate and follow the events. On the Web...
Citadel's astronaut shares adventure
Mar 20, 2010 4:00 am
Marine Lt. Col. Bresnik
'Sick City Blues' at local church
Mar 20, 2010 4:00 am
Scientific studies have shown that diesel exhaust from trucks, trains and ships has an effect on health.
Mar 20, 2010 4:00 am
Many Lowcountry residents who went to Haiti to nurture and comfort victims of the Jan. 12 earthquake may now need some nurturing and comforting themselves, according to the Rev. Rob Dewey, senior ch...
This private, master-planned residential community is situated within a tranquil ...
The Ponds is a master-planned community designed to be an extension of Summerville, complementing the town’s vibrant culture, honoring its small-town traditions, and continuing its legacy of timeless Lowcountry architecture....
Pebble Springs Manufactured Home Community
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