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  • "P" is for Poultry. The humble chicken has risen from the obscurity of the barnyard to the summit of South Carolina agriculture. In the late twentieth…
  • "S" is for Saint Bartholomew's Parish. St. Bartholomew’s was one of the ten original parishes established by the Church Act of 1706. Located in…
  • "S" is for Spirituals. With both sacred and secular influences, spirituals reflect the strong interplay between African American cultural traditions and…
  • Our program today features an excerpt from the University of South Carolina Moore School's recent Economic Outlook Conference: “The Long-term Economic…
  • Several miles outside of Moncks Corner is, arguably, the most significant extant Revolutionary War site in South Carolina. Fair Lawn Plantation’s…
  • "H" is for Huguenots. Huguenots are French Calvinists. The French Reformed church was formally founded in 1559. Because of intense religious strife in…
  • "C" is for the Carolina Cup. The inaugural Carolina Cup was run in 1930 at Ernest Woodward’s Springdale Race Course in Camden. A sterling trophy crafted…
  • "C" is for Cotton. Cotton served as an important staple crop during the antebellum period and continued as the foundation of the state’s economy through…
  • "U" is for the Union Daily Times, a daily evening newspaper with a circulation of 6,355, published in the city of Union. The paper claimed to be the…
  • “U” is for the Unitarian Church in Charleston. Located at 6 Archdale Street, the church has long been considered one of the city's most exceptional…
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