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Tragedy and coexistence have been intertwined in South Carolina’s history from the beginning. The sugar-exporting island of ...
Embark on a comprehensive journey through North Carolina's rich history, from its earliest known human settlements around ...
Mansions are fascinating, oozing with extravagant opulence or dripping with Southern charm and magnificent splendor, like the ...
Historian David Cecelski has "devoted a fair bit" of historical research to the people of Betty Town, how their land was ...
Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley pulled the trigger of a large cannon at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861.
Clark Nexsen elevated parts of the building to reveal views of the fort and offer visitors direct access beneath the building.
But for reasons unknown, up to 7 feet of riverbed has been scoured away, excavating parts of the 130-foot-long ship not seen ...
South Carolina highways belong to the people, not law enforcement agencies looking for a payday. The post South Carolina County Ends Its Civil Forfeiture Blitz After 20 Years appeared first on ...
James Lutzweiler of Jamestown, N.C., has written two new self-published books about South Carolina and the primary cause of the coming of the Civil War.
Civil War During the Civil War in 1861, North Carolina joined the Confederacy. It was a significant battleground and suffered economic and social disruption. After the war, it underwent ...
One of North Carolina’s “most storied buildings,” a pre-Civil War hotel saved from demolition and restored as a four-bedroom home, is for sale for $700,000, according to Premier Sotheby’s ...