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Carolina Handbook by Mike Sigalas The cobblestone streets of Charleston and golf courses of Myrtle Beach are definitely a part of South Carolina and are covered well in this guide. In addition, South Carolina Handbook will escort you to Ocean Drive Beach where you can get hip to the official state dance of South Carolina. You may also elect to visit the world's only combination BBQ joint, gospel mission and job office. Good maps. Good recommendations. Humor and fascinating Historic sidebars. We think visitors to South Carolina will enjoy this fun travel guide. |
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Touring
South Carolina's Revolutionary War Sites by Daniel W. Barefoot "In 1775, Ninety Six was a vibrant place in the South Carolina back country. Although the village proper consisted of only twelve houses, a courthouse, and a jail, there were nearly a hundred people living nearby. Local sentiments were equally divided between independence and loyalty to the Crown. The 21 tours in this guide recount stories about Revolutionary War era South Carolina at the sites where events occurred: at the homes of participants, on battlefields, and at grave sites. Arranged geographically, with clear directions, maps and photographs. |
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