A South Carolina Senate committee has rejected the Republican governor's nominee to be the state’s top doctor after hearings ...
The historical and sporting origin of the 'Gamecocks' nickname at the University of South Carolina is a symbol of fighting and pride. The University of South Carolina is known by its nickname ...
On November 2, 1866, Col. Francis Ederington passed away atop Mt. Airy. He was laid to rest in the Ederington Cemetery, just steps from the manor house he built with his wife—now the oldest home still ...
At mid-month, the royal governor of Massachusetts, a military man, planned to confiscate the gunpowder and weapons rumored to ...
Lavoisier had assumed control of France’s national gunpowder production. Considered the founder of the Chemical Revolution, ...
There were Black soldiers fighting for the British. But others went to war for the colonists — who compared their own plight ...
The Revolutionary War Exhibition is a collaborative project of the American Battlefield Trust and the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
Clemson manages to be both a quintessential college town and a picture-perfect small Southern city without breaking a sweat. The iconic Tillman Hall with its distinctive clock tower stands as an ...
So pack a day bag, fill up the tank, and set your GPS for these eight charming small towns that offer all the springtime magic without the spring break madness. Abbeville’s town square bursts into ...
Richland Library's Read Freely Fest runs Friday through Sunday; also on the list: craft beer, mac & cheese, comedy, and lots ...
The South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum will commemorate the war that secured America's independence ...
The Major James Kerr Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, in conjunction with the Ephraim Andrews Chapter and ...
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