Yes, there is. South Carolina lies in the "gold Belt" that extends from central Alabama to Northern Virginia.
The Gold mining and prospecting/panning areas of South Carolina range generally from McCormick and Columbia North and NorthEast to the North Carolina state line and Westward to the Georgia state line.
You may find it interesting that the city of McCormick, South Carolina is built over a Gold mine that was owned by Cyrus McCormick, the inventor of the reaper.
To find out more please do an internet search for: Gold in South Carolina.
South Carolina's resources are gold, lumber, sand, and gravel.
South Carolina has at least 130 gold mines or prospects, the vast majority alluvial. Gold nuggets to 17 ounces have been found. Lots of places to look, and all you need is a shovel, a gold pan, and maybe a metal detector.
South Carolina's resources are gold, lumber, sand, and gravel.
The address of the Carolina Gold Rice Foundation is: 2971 Doncaster Drive, Charleston, SC 29414-6723
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Lumber, Gold, Sand, and Gravel.
No. South Carolina does not have any mountains. It has an ocean. WRONG!! South Carolina does indeed have mountains. The Blue Ridge Parkway begins in South Carolina. Look at a map. Greenville, SC is located in the foothills. And yes, South Carolina has a bigger, more popular coastline.
No. South Carolina does not have any mountains. It has an ocean. WRONG!! South Carolina does indeed have mountains. The Blue Ridge Parkway begins in South Carolina. Look at a map. Greenville, SC is located in the foothills. And yes, South Carolina has a bigger, more popular coastline.
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