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Big Thursday | South Carolina Public Radio
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"B" is for Big Thursday [1896-1902, renewed in 1909-present].
Drayton, John | South Carolina Public Radio
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"D" is for Drayton, John [1766-1822]. Governor. Jurist. Author.
Scarborough, William Harrison | South Carolina Public Radio
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"S" is for Scarborough, William Harrison [1912-1871]. Painter. Portraitist.
Fuller, William Edward | South Carolina Public Radio
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"F" is for Fuller, William Edward [1875-1958] Clergyman.
McKissick, James Rion | South Carolina Public Radio
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"M" is for McKissick, James Rion [1844-1944]. Journalist. Educator. University President.
Grand Strand | South Carolina Public Radio
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"G" is for Grand Strand. South Carolina’s Grand Strand is an uninterrupted strip of sandy beaches that officially stretches along sixty miles of Horry and Georgetown Counties from the North Carolina...
Drayton, William Henry | South Carolina Public Radio
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“D” is for Drayton, William Henry [1742-1779]. Revolutionary Leader. Planter. He was educated in England. In 1769, his essay in the South Carolina Gazette, opposing the non-importation association...
Fundamentalists | South Carolina Public Radio
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“F” is for Fundamentalists. The designation “fundamentalists” is an umbrella term that takes in many theologically conservative, evangelical Protestants from several denominations and independent...
Black Business Districts | South Carolina Public Radio
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“B” is for Black Business Districts. Prior to the Civil War, free persons of color in South Carolina owned businesses—generally in the service industry—such as blacksmith and harness shops. These...
Town Theatre | South Carolina Public Radio
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"T" is for the Town Theatre. [1919-present] Columbia. Longest continuously operating community theatre in the United States.
Wilkes Fund Controversy | South Carolina Public Radio
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"W" is for the Wilkes Fund Controversy [1769].
Phifer, Mary Hardy | South Carolina Public Radio
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"P" is for Phifer, Mary Hardy [1879-1962] Journalist.
McMillan, Claude Richelieu | South Carolina Public Radio
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“M” is for McMillan, Claude Richelieu [1899-1961]. Engineer. After graduating from USC with a degree in civil engineering, McMillan went to work with the South Carolina Highway Department. In 1941...
Graniteville Company | South Carolina Public Radio
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“G” is for Graniteville Company. Chartered by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1845, the Graniteville Company was one of the earliest and most successful textile manufacturing operations in the...
Chamberlain, Daniel Henry | South Carolina Public Radio
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"C" is for Chamberlain, Daniel Henry. [1835-1907] Governor. Attorney General.
Frazier, Joseph William | South Carolina Public Radio
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"F" is for Frazier, Joseph William [1944-2011]
Piedmont and Northern Railway | South Carolina Public Radio
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“P” is for Piedmont and Northern Railway. James B. Duke planned the Piedmont and Northern [P&N] electric railway to assist in the industrialization of the Piedmont region of the Carolinas. The line...
McEntire Air National Guard Station | South Carolina Public Radio
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"M" is for McEntire Air National Guard Station. [1943-present]
Pickens | South Carolina Public Radio
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"P" is for Pickens. [Pickens County, population 3,012, chartered 1868] Pickens County lies in the northwestern part of South Carolina. Both the county and its seat are named in honor of Revolutionary...
Enterprise Railroad | South Carolina Public Radio
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"E" is for the Enterprise Railroad [1870-1880s].
Bennett, Thomas, Jr. | South Carolina Public Radio
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"B" is for Bennett, Thomas, Jr. [1781-1865]. Governor.
Right to Work Law | South Carolina Public Radio
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"R" is for Right to Work Law [Taft-Hartley Act, 1947-present]