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Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: The New Capitol, Columbia, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

The New Capitol, Columbia, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
The New Capitol, Columbia, South Carolina, 1860s

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Hibernian Hall, Charleston, ca. 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard

Hibernian Hall, Charleston, ca. 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard
Hibernian Hall, Charleston, ca. 1864

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Ruins of the R. R. Depot, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Ruins of the R. R. Depot, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Ruins of the R.R. Depot, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860s

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Charleston, 1861-65. Creator: George N. Barnard

Charleston, 1861-65. Creator: George N. Barnard
Charleston, 1861-65

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Fort Johnson, James Island, looking toward Fort Sumter, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

Fort Johnson, James Island, looking toward Fort Sumter, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Fort Johnson, James Island, looking toward Fort Sumter, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Fort Putnam, South Carolina, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

Fort Putnam, South Carolina, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Fort Putnam, South Carolina, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Interior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Interior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Interior View of Fort Sumpter, 1860s

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Ruins in Columbia, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard

Ruins in Columbia, South Carolina, 1860s. Creator: George N. Barnard
Ruins in Columbia, South Carolina, 1860s

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: St. Michaels Church, Charleston, S. C. ca. 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard

St. Michaels Church, Charleston, S. C. ca. 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard
St. Michaels Church, Charleston, S.C. ca. 1864

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Fort Johnson, James Island, South Carolina, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

Fort Johnson, James Island, South Carolina, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Fort Johnson, James Island, South Carolina, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Hamiltons Floating Battery Moored at the End of Sullivans Island the Night Before

Hamiltons Floating Battery Moored at the End of Sullivans Island the Night Before They Opened Fire upon Fort Sumter, April 1861. Attributed to Alma A. Pelot and Jesse H. Bolles

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Salient with North-west Casemates, Fort Sumter, April 1861. Creator: J. M. Osborn

Salient with North-west Casemates, Fort Sumter, April 1861. Creator: J. M. Osborn
Salient with North-west Casemates, Fort Sumter, April 1861

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861. Creator: Edward Anthony

The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861. Creator: Edward Anthony
The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861, April 1861. Creator: Edward Anthony

The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861, April 1861. Creator: Edward Anthony
The Evacuation of Fort Sumter, April 1861, April 1861

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Gen. Q. A. Gillmores Head Quarters - Folly Island, S. C. ca. 1863. Creator: Unknown

Gen. Q. A. Gillmores Head Quarters - Folly Island, S. C. ca. 1863. Creator: Unknown
Gen. Q.A. Gillmores Head Quarters - Folly Island, S.C. ca. 1863

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Fortifications Near Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1861

Fortifications Near Charleston, South Carolina, ca. 1861

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: 1883 Southern States Map

1883 Southern States Map

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: A Glimpse of Charleston and Bay, from St. Michaels Church, 1872. Creator: John J

A Glimpse of Charleston and Bay, from St. Michaels Church, 1872. Creator: John J
A Glimpse of Charleston and Bay, from St. Michaels Church, 1872. View of the town of Charleston and the Atlantic Ocean, South Carolina, USA. The church of St Michael was erected in the 1750s

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Chimney Rock, Hickory-Nut Gap, 1872. Creator: Harry Fenn

Chimney Rock, Hickory-Nut Gap, 1872. Creator: Harry Fenn
Chimney Rock, Hickory-Nut Gap, 1872. Unusual rock formation in North Carolina, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Mountain Island, 1872. Creator: Frederick William Quartley

Mountain Island, 1872. Creator: Frederick William Quartley
Mountain Island, 1872. Rapids on the French Broad River, North Carolina, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: The French Broad, 1872. Creator: Frederick William Quartley

The French Broad, 1872. Creator: Frederick William Quartley
The French Broad, 1872. The French Broad River flows from Transylvania County, North Carolina, into the state of Tennessee, USA

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: A Garden in Charleston, 1872. Creator: John J. Harley

A Garden in Charleston, 1872. Creator: John J. Harley
A Garden in Charleston, 1872. Palm tree in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Old Mill - Reemss Creek, 1872. Creator: Frederick William Quartley

Old Mill - Reemss Creek, 1872. Creator: Frederick William Quartley
Old Mill - Reemss Creek, 1872. Water mill on Reems Creek, a tributary of the French Broad River, North Carolina, USA:one of the landmarks of the days when it was a struggle between the Indian

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: St. Jamess Church, Goose Creek, 1872. Creator: W. J. Linton

St. Jamess Church, Goose Creek, 1872. Creator: W. J. Linton
St. Jamess Church, Goose Creek, 1872. The early Georgian chapel of St James at Goose Creek, South Carolina, USA. Built in the 1710s, it is one of South Carolinas oldest surviving buildings

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: The Smoky Mountains, (North Carolina), 1872. Creator: Robert Hinshelwood

The Smoky Mountains, (North Carolina), 1872. Creator: Robert Hinshelwood
The Smoky Mountains, (North Carolina), 1872. View of the Great Smoky Mountains in the south eastern USA. From " Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. with hair arranged in puff and queue, c1770, (1937)

Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. with hair arranged in puff and queue, c1770, (1937)
Portrait of W. H. Drayton, Esq. drawn from life, showing hair arranged in puff on top and queue, c1770, (1937). William Henry Drayton (1742-1779) American planter and lawyer from Charleston

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: A portrait of General Andrew Pickens, c1790, (1937). Creator: Unknown

A portrait of General Andrew Pickens, c1790, (1937). Creator: Unknown
A portrait of General Andrew Pickens, 1937. Andrew Pickens (1739-1817) militia leader in the American Revolution and a member of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Governor Tryon and the Regulators, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Governor Tryon and the Regulators, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Governor Tryon and the Regulators, (1877). British Royal Governor William Tryon (1729-1788) confronts North Carolina Regulators in 1771

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Indians Plundering South Carolina Plantations, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Indians Plundering South Carolina Plantations, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Indians Plundering South Carolina Plantations, (1877). European settlers colonised the east coast of what is now the United States in the early 17th century

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Attack Upon Roanoke Island - Landing of the Troops, (1878). Creator: Unknown

Attack Upon Roanoke Island - Landing of the Troops, (1878). Creator: Unknown
Attack Upon Roanoke Island - Landing of the Troops, (1878). The Battle of Roanoke Island, the opening phase of what came to be called the Burnside Expedition

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: The Attack of Fort Sumter, (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett

The Attack of Fort Sumter, (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett
The Attack of Fort Sumter, (1878). Fort Sumter in South Carolina was the place where the opening shots of the American Civil War were fired, on 12 April 1861

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: USA, South Carolina, Charleston. Overview of Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. Credit as

USA, South Carolina, Charleston. Overview of Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: USA, South Carolina, Charleston. Flowers in Magnolia Plantation

USA, South Carolina, Charleston. Flowers in Magnolia Plantation. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: USA, South Carolina, Charleston. Looking up at Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge structure

USA, South Carolina, Charleston. Looking up at Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge structure. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Air View of Saluda Dam showing Lake Murray, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown

Air View of Saluda Dam showing Lake Murray, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown
Air View of Saluda Dam showing Lake Murray, S.C. 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Cooper River Bridge, Charleston, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown

Cooper River Bridge, Charleston, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown
Cooper River Bridge, Charleston, S.C. 1942. The John P. Grace Memorial Bridge opened on August 8, 1929. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Bridal Veil Falls, Western North Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown

Bridal Veil Falls, Western North Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown
Bridal Veil Falls, Western North Carolina, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: An Alluring Highway Scene in the Carolinas, 1942. Creator: Unknown

An Alluring Highway Scene in the Carolinas, 1942. Creator: Unknown
An Alluring Highway Scene in the Carolinas, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Caesars Head, Altitude 3, 227 Feet, Highest Point in South Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown

Caesars Head, Altitude 3, 227 Feet, Highest Point in South Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown
Caesars Head, Altitude 3, 227 Feet, Highest Point in South Carolina, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Chimney Rock and Rock Pile, Western North Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown

Chimney Rock and Rock Pile, Western North Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown
Chimney Rock and Rock Pile, Western North Carolina, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Monuments, Kings Mountain. National Military Park, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown

Monuments, Kings Mountain. National Military Park, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown
Monuments, Kings Mountain. National Military Park, S.C. 1942. Commemorating the Battle of Kings Mountain and Patrick Fergusons grave. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas"

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Illuminated Night View of N. C. State Capitol, Raleigh, N. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown

Illuminated Night View of N. C. State Capitol, Raleigh, N. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown
Illuminated Night View of N.C. State Capitol, Raleigh, N.C. 1942. Greek Revival government building completed in 1840. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Scene in Magnolia Gardens, near Charleston, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown

Scene in Magnolia Gardens, near Charleston, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown
Scene in Magnolia Gardens, near Charleston, S.C. 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Mr. Pisgah, and the Rat in the Distance, Western North Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown

Mr. Pisgah, and the Rat in the Distance, Western North Carolina, 1942. Creator: Unknown
Mr. Pisgah, and the Rat in the Distance, Western North Carolina, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Scene in Belle Isle Gardens, near Georgetown, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown

Scene in Belle Isle Gardens, near Georgetown, S. C. 1942. Creator: Unknown
Scene in Belle Isle Gardens, near Georgetown, S.C. 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Scene at one of the Carolinas Popular Playgrounds along the Atlantic Ocean, 1942

Scene at one of the Carolinas Popular Playgrounds along the Atlantic Ocean, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: A Mansion in the Carolinas, 1942. Creator: Unknown

A Mansion in the Carolinas, 1942. Creator: Unknown
A Mansion in the Carolinas, 1942. From " Souvenir of the Beautiful Carolinas". [Curt Teich & Co. Chicago, 1942]

Background imageSouth Carolina Collection: Cherokee Indians in Full Native Costume in one of their Ceremonial Dances - On Cherokee

Cherokee Indians in Full Native Costume in one of their Ceremonial Dances - On Cherokee Indian Reservation Adjoining Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1942



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Discover the charm and history of South Carolina, a captivating state in the USA. From the vibrant city of Charleston to its rich military heritage, there's something for everyone to explore. 🌇🇺🇸 Immerse yourself in the historic streets of Charleston, where The Citadel stands tall as a renowned military college. Step inside one of its impressive residence halls and feel the echoes of past cadets who have walked these halls before you. Venture outside the city and find solace under the majestic Angel Oak tree, an ancient wonder that has stood strong for centuries. Its branches reach out like arms embracing visitors with nature's beauty. For those fascinated by maritime history, Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum is a must-visit destination. Marvel at the grandeur of USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier and delve into America's naval legacy. Step back in time as you wander through Charleston's Historic District, where every house gate tells a story from days gone by. Feel transported to another era as you admire their intricate designs. Learn about Laodicea Dicey Langston, a brave South Carolinian who protected her father during the American Revolution against Loyalist troops. Her courage immortalized in art reminds us of our nation's fight for freedom. Travel back even further with a glimpse at an antique map showcasing Southern States USA in 1895 – witness how borders have evolved over time while appreciating our shared history. Witness nature's spectacle as an orange harvest moon illuminates South Carolina's skyline – it paints an enchanting picture that will leave you breathless. Stroll along Waterfront Park Pier in Charleston and soak up stunning views across North America’s seashore – let your worries drift away with each crashing wave on Myrtle Beach or Murrels Inlet. Admire Rainbow Row’s iron entryway amidst Historic Charleston’s colorful facades – it serves as a reminder that beauty can be found in every corner of this charming city.