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Some of South Carolina’s best natural treasures fly under the radar of tourist maps. Goodale State Park is one of these wonderful secrets. This peaceful haven centers around a beautiful lake where ...
Forecasters expect a disorganized storm system to become a depression off the North or South Carolina coast within days.
Tourists recently found historically significant remains on Edisto Island, South Carolina. The bones are believed to be from a forgotten burial site at Edingsville Beach.
Tourists exploring the South Carolina coast uncovered human remains that authorities believe may be linked to a centuries-old burial site.
The haunting discovery was made Friday on Edisto Island – a historic site that was once home to the 19th-century settlement of Edingsville Beach, according to the Colleton County Sheriff’s Office.
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division, in partnership with county and state agencies, announced Monday that it plans to monitor water levels along the Edisto River closely.
Edisto Riverkeeper discovered hundreds of dead chickens in the river, prompting a South Carolina investigation into potential illegal dumping of animal remains.
Tourists and residents described the moments a tornado ripped through Edisto Beach in South Carolina.
Headquartered in St. George, South Carolina, about 90 miles north of Savannah off I-95, Carolina Heritage Outfitters offers this unique river opportunity for individuals, small groups, and families.
Edisto Island, one of South Carolina’s Sea Islands, is just an hour south of the Holy City’s peninsula — and its landscape, history, and people have created a rich cultural destination.
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