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  • If you haven’t heard, June is "Ag and Art Tour" Month in South Carolina. Since 2012, this free, self-guided tour of farms and artisans across several…
  • Hello Gardeners, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. Clemson Agribusiness Agent Ben Boyers and his partner Strauss Shiple of the…
  • Hello Gardeners, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. A nearby stand of catalpa trees is kept pruned so that the owners can…
  • "R" is for Rivers, John Minott [1903—1988]. Broadcasting executive. After college, Rivers, a native of Charleston, moved to Greenville. There he became…
  • "F" is for Freed, Arthur [1894-1973] Film producer, songwriter. The son of Hungarian immigrants, Freed was born in Charleston, but traveled extensively…
  • "A" is for Archdale, John [1642-1717]. Proprietor. Governor. In 1664 Archdale was in New England. In 1681 he purchased a share of the Carolina…
  • "B" is for Benedict College. A historically black college in Columbia, Benedict was founded by Rhode Island native Bathsheba Benedict. Benedict purchased…
  • "C" is for Columbia Theological Seminary. An institution of the Presbyterian Church (USA), the seminary was founded in 1828 in Georgia and moved to…
  • "C" is for Converse, Dexter Edgar. Industrialist. A native of Vermont, Converse worked in textile mills in New York before moving to Spartanburg District…
  • "R" is for Rainbow Row (Charleston). The vibrant paint colors applied to the exterior of neglected buildings between 79 and 107 East Bay Street became one…
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