C Is for Cherokee Scenic Highway | South Carolina from A to Z
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C is for Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway. Narrated by Dennis V. Chastain.Find out about some of the places you can visit in different areas of our state...that are not all that far away! Enjoy your travels!
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C is for Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway. Narrated by Dennis V. Chastain.Video
The Elloree Heritage Museum and Cultural Center is a 10,000 square foot building in downtown Elloree that features many artifacts and showcases the history of the town over many decades.Video
The South Carolina State Farmers Market started out on Assembly Street in Columbia. Then, in the early 1950's it moved to Bluff Road next to Williams Brice stadium where it operated for a number of...Video
With an incredible ecosystem, Georgetown County is surrounded by water from rivers, marshes and the ocean. You can experience the county by water through kayaking or paddle boarding tours and even try...Video
Greenwood has so much to offer everyone, but especially folks who want to get away for some golf and to enjoy the lake views.Video
Colleton County, known as the front porch of the Lowcountry, offers tons of opportunity for the outdoor enthusiast. They have everything from hunting and fishing to boating and bird watching.Video
Winding through the heart of Conway, the Waccamaw River is a deep, black water river that offers water enthusiasts plenty of options to stay active. The Riverwalk and Riverfront Park are pristine...Video
Lowcountry art is just part of what makes Colleton County such a unique place to visit. The county is home to the South Carolina Artisan Center, and the Arts Council provides a myriad of opportunities...Video
The Chester County Historical Society Museum is housed in the old 1914 jail in downtown Chester. The museum has many unique items ranging from one of a kind paintings to the largest Indian arrowhead...Video
The Calhoun County Museum and Cultural Center is a 20,000 square foot facility full of archives, memorabilia and the personal histories of the people of Calhoun County. Admission to the museum is free...