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Movie Theaters | History Of SC Slide Collection

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Movie Theaters | History Of SC Slide Collection
Episode 3
Movie-going was an important source of entertainment during the 1920s and 1930s, and every town of any size in South Carolina had a movie theater in the downtown shopping district. The Rex Theater in...
Saturday Night | History Of SC Slide Collection

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Saturday Night | History Of SC Slide Collection
Episode 6
"Saturday Night," an etching by artist James F. Cooper (1907-1968) from the late 1930s, is probably a scene from Pawley's Island, where Cooper owned a beach house. "Saturday Night" is more than simply...
The Chatter Box Dance Band | History Of SC Slide Collection

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The Chatter Box Dance Band | History Of SC Slide Collection
Episode 10
The Chatter Box dance band provided a big band sound for the popular dancing of the 1940s. Mary Taylor, at the extreme right, joined the "all girl violin section" in March 1944. Mrs. Taylor later ran...