South Carolina has 287 miles of coastline along the Atlantic Ocean with many
BEACHES. The coastal waters are teeming with
seashells. A top tourist attaction is
Myrtle Beach. One of the oldest beach resorts in the country is
Pawley's Island
South Carolina has many
BRIDGES. Some are on the
National Register of Historic Places. There are
Suspension Bridges, and
Covered Bridges. The oldest covered bridge is
Campbell's.
Bethune has the only bridge in the world that crosses the same river 3 times and the river does not fork.
C IS FOR CAPITAL, COMMUNICATIONS, & COUNTIES
Columbia is the
CAPITAL of South Carolina and was founded in 1786 and is centrally located in the state. The name is derived from the name
Christopher Columbus. It was one of the first planned cities in the country.
Johnston is known as the Peach Capital of the World.
All forms of
COMMUNICATIONS are available throughout South Carolina including newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and telephone The state has 3 telephone
area codes - 803, 843, and 864. There are many
Web Cams , and
Internet service is available throughout the state.
South Carolina has 46
COUNTIES. The largest county in population is
Greenville. The largest in land is
Horry. The largest in area (land & water) is
Berkley. The smallest in area & population is
McCormick. The term
county is the level of
local government below the state itself.
D IS FOR DAMS, DANCE, & DINOSAUR
South Carolina has many small
DAMS. The
Hartwell Dam was built for the purposes of flood control, navigation, and
hydroelectric power. The
Saluda Dam also provides hydroelectric power and created the world's largest manmade lake - Lake Murray. The state has a
Dam Safety Program. Alternate forms of
energy are being investigated including
Solar Power and
Wind Power.
South Carolina does not have a State Dinosaur but
fossils of dinosaurs have been found in the state. The most common fossils found on beaches are
sharks teeth.
E IS FOR EARTHQUAKES, EDUCATION, & EVENTS
South Carolina experiences EARTHQUAKES. The largest
EARTHQUAKE occurred in 1886. The most recent was in 2007. The USGS provides information about
earthquakes in the state.
The South Carolina
Department of EDUCATION oversees public education in South Carolina. It is provided free and is mandatory for any child age 5 thru 17. The State also has
private schools that are required to comply with state standards and regulations. Information about schools is available from
GreatSchools and
SchoolBug.
Many species of
FISH are found in lakes, & rivers of South Carolina, and
fishing is a popular activity. The State Fish is the
Striped Bass. South Carolina has 5
Fish Hatcheries.
The first South Carolina
State FLAG was adopted in 1861. Some counties have a flag, and the
Catawaba Tribe has its own flag. The
State Seal was authorized in 1776. South Carolina has two mottoes:
(1) Dum Spiro Spero, meaning "While I Breathe I Hope", and refers to the figure of Hope on the
State Seal, and
(2) "Animis Opbusque Parati" meaning "Ready in Soul and Resource". The State Dog is the
Boykin Spaniel.
The
GEOLOGY of South Carolina is composed of 5 regions. The
US Geological Survey has programs in South Carolina and provides information about geology in the state. Several
minerals are found inSouth Carolina. The State mineral is the
Ameythest, and the State Stone is the
Blue Granite.
The
GLOBAL POSITION of South Carolina is approximately 32-35 degrees north and 73-83 degrees south. The state is bordered to the south by the state of Georgia, to the north by the state of North Carolina, and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. The geographic center of the state is in
Richland County. The lowest place is sea level and the highest is
Sassafras Mountain. NOAA provides information about the
topography of the state.
Geocaching is a popular game using a global positioning finder, and there are many
geocaches in South Carolina.
South Carolina has 6
GHOST TOWNS.
The town of
Ellenton has houses, streets, farms, & a gas station.
Newell has old buildings and numerous automobiles. Nothing remains of the other ghost towns.
H IS FOR HISTORIC SITES & HISTORY
Many
HISTORIC SITES in South Carolina are on the National Register of Historic Places. The
National Trust helps protect historic places in the state.
Historic sites include, parks, buildings, and monuments.
The
HISTORY of South Carolina dates back to at least 13,000 BC (when tool-making nomads began to leave material remains). The
Chronological History begain in 1500. South Carolina participates in
National History Day.
I IS FOR INDUSTRIES, INSECTS, & ISLANDS
South Carolina has a variety of
INDUSTRIES. The major industries are agricultural products, textiles, manufacturing chemicals, processed foods, machinery, electronics, paper products, and tourism.
Sweetgrass grows on many of the Barrier Islands and there is a big basket making industry. Trade Shows are held throughout the year.
There are many
ISLANDS off the coast of South Carolina.
Hilton Head is the second largest barrier island on the east coast. There is a world class resort on
Daufuskie Island. The
Isle of Palms is thought to be at least 25,000 years old. Each year thousands of Purple Martins return to
Bomb Island on Lake Murray and the island has been declared a bird sanctuary
Many aspects of life in South Carolina focus on KIDS, and the state has a
Kids Page. The Department of Fish & Wildlife has a
Kids Page. NOAA has a
Kids Page about the weather. AG in the Classroom has a
Kids Page about agriculture in the state. The National Agriculture Statistic Service has a
kids page about agriculture.
L IS FOR LAKES, LIBRARIES, & LIGHTHOUSES
South Carolina has many
LAKES and reservoirs. The major lakes are Marion, Moultrie, Murray, and Hartwell.
Public, Academic, & Special
LIBRARIES are located throughout South Carolina. Most of them have internet access & special programs, and some have bookmobiles. The
State Library is in Columbia.
LIGHTHOUSES are located off the coast of South Carolina.
Hunting Lighthouse is the only historic lighthouse in South Carolina that is officially opened for climbing. The most important aspect of a
lighthouse is the light that comes from the tower.
South Carolina has
MOUNTAINS including part of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
Mountain Vistas on Highway 11 follows the path of an ancient Cherokee trail along the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains for more than 100 miles.
South Carolina was named after
Charles I of England - Carolus is latin for Charles. It is nicknamed the Palmetto State but once known as the Iodine State. The abbreviation for the state is SC. The residents are called South Carolinians.
Johnston is called The Hub of the Ridge because it is located at the meeting place of 3 river systems which flow away from the Ridge.
Orangeburg is nicknamed the Garden City because of its beautiful Edisto Memorial Gardens.
Summerville is known as The Flower Town in the Pines because of its millions of blossoms in the Spring.
The first residents of South Carolina were several NATIVE AMERICAN
Tribes. The
Catawbas are a soverign and recognized nation. The
Pee Dees are a state recognized tribe. Several groups are trying to get recogition. There are several
Casinos. The
South Carolina Royal Rangers have a yearly pow wow.
O IS FOR OBSERVATORIES & OCEAN
South Carolina has
OBSERVATORIES. The
Melton Observatory is located on the campus of the University of South Carolina. The state also has
planetariums. Most offer classes as well as programs for the general public. South Carolina also has several
astronomical societies. Many places observe
Astronomy Day.
South Carolina is bordered on the east by the
Atlantic Ocean. Information about
Coastal Tides is provided by NOAA. The USGS provides information about why the ocean is
Salty.
South Carolina has a
POPULATION of over 4 million people. Many
well-known people have called South Carolina their home. Andrew Jackson, 7th U.S. president, was born in Waxhaw.
South Carolina has the 4th busiest container
ports in the country.
Q IS FOR QUARTER, QUILT, & QUIZ
A QUARTER WAS issued by the
U.S. Mint for each state according to its admission date. South Carolina was admitted to the union in 1788
and a
quarter was issued in its honor in 2000. The U.S. Mint has a special
Kids Page
South Carolina is home to many species of
REPTILES and amphibians. The State Reptile is the
Loggerhead Turtle. Poisonous snakes include Copperhead, Cottonmouth, Eastern Diamondback, Eastern Coral, and Timber and Pigmy rattlers. The State Amphibian is the
Spotted Salamander.
South Carolina has hundreds of
RIVERS. The major rivers are the Santee, Edisto, and Savannah. The
Edisto River Canoe & Kayak Trail covers 66 miles of the river.
The
Chattooga River is a designated
National Wild & Scenic River and has whitewater rafting down rapids and scenic floats. It serves as part of the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina.
American Rivers is an organization that protects and restores river systems in the country.
S IS FOR SEA LIFE & SPORTS
A wide variety of
SEA LIFE is found off the coast of South Carolina including
Sea Turtles and many species of dolphins and whales. There are also
Sharks, and the Atlantic Sharpnose is a year-round resident of the state.
South Carolina offers a wide variety of
SPORTS and recreation. The state has many
sports teams including college, high school, league, & professional. The state nearly
golf courses and is called the Golf Capital of the South. It also has Race Tracks.
Duncan Park Baseball Stadium in Spartanburg is the oldest minor league stadium in the country. Both freshwater and saltwater
Fishing are popular. Many great
sports figures have come from the state.
South Carolina has many forms of TRANSPORTATION. The
State Department of Transportation maintains highways, bridges, tunnels, and has an
Adopt-A-Highway Program. The Federal Highway Administration provides information on
traffic and road closures in South Carolina. A variety of
license plates are available.To celebrates its 50th birthday, Matchbox cars issued a car for each state in the order in which it was admitted into the union. The car for South Carolina was the
Golf Cart.
The first
South Carolina (Battleship #27, later BB 26) spent most of her career operating off the U.S. east coast & the Caribbean. The second
USS South Carolina was a California Class nuclear powered guided missile cruiser.
South Carolina has many
WATERFALLS including the highest falls in Eastern America.
Raven Cliff Falls is the tallest in the state.
Twin Falls is just like the name implies - sidebyside waterfalls.
Horseshoe Falls is a popular swimming & picnic area.
South Carolina experience a variety of
WEATHER.
Weather Underground also provides information about current
weather conditions. The Environmental Protection Agency provides information about
climate change.
XMAS
is the common abbreviation for Christmas and it is celebrated in South Carolina much like the rest of the
country and around the
world. The
National Christmas Tree Association has information about Christmas trees.
YMCA, & YOUTH HOSTELS
YMCA organizations are located throughout South Carolina.