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  • "N" is for the Nathaniel Russell House. The Nathaniel Russell House is located at 51 Meeting Street in Charleston. It is considered one of the finest…
  • "H" is for Happyville. Happyville was a short-lived agricultural colony settled in 1905 near Montmorenci in Aiken County by Jewish immigrants from Russia.…
  • “A" is for Ashwood Plantation. Located in Lee County, the Ashwood Plantation Project was established as a resettlement site for tenant farmers displaced…
  • "P" is for Powder Magazine (Charleston). In 1703 the colonial assembly authorized the construction of a storehouse for gunpowder as part of the defenses…
  • "B" is for Burnettown (Aiken County; 2010 population 2,673). Incorporated in 1941, Burnettown is located in the Horses Creek Valley of Aiken County. In…
  • "C" is for Cannon Street Hospital and Training School for Nurses. In 1896 Alonzo G. McClennan called a meeting of Charleston's black physicians to discuss…
  • “V” is for Vesta Mills of Charleston. In 1899 Spartanburg textile manufacturer John Montgomery and New York merchant Seth Milliken purchased the…
  • "H" is for Hunting. Hunting has long been an important component of the Palmetto State’s culture. Indians hunted a wide assortment of game for food from…
  • "P" is for Pacific Mills. Pacific Mills began in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1850. In 1915, in order to expand its operations it purchased four mills on…
  • "M" is for Morning News. A morning newspaper published daily and Sunday in Florence, the Morning News was established as a daily in 1922. Jack O’Dowd, the…
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