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South Carolina

Located in the southeastern part of the United States, South Carolina consists of 46 counties with a total population of approximately 4.62 million as of 2010. The state’s largest and capital city is Colombia.

2,759 Questions

Does South Carolina have a ocean coastline?

Yes, there are many beaches in South Dakota.

Most of the recreation areas in South Dakota have beaches.

Mina Lake

Richmond Lake

Lake Poinsett

North Shore

Newton Hills State Park

Lake Cochrane

North Point Recreation Area

Lake Carthage

Custer State Park

West Whitlock

Lake Alvin State Recreation Area

Roy Lake

Lake Thompson

Lake Herman

Hartford Beach

Lake Louise

Rosehill

Indian Creek

Indian Memorial

Revheim Bay

Lake Vermillion Recreation Area

Farm Island

Oahe Downstream

West Bend

Buryanek

Snake Creek

Lake Hiddenwood

Little Moreau

Oakwood Lakes

Pelican Lake

Sandy Shores

Pickeral Lake

Lewis and Clark Recreation Area

Shadehill

Roubaix Lake

Sheridan Lake

Pactola Lake

Cold Brook

Angostura

Are there deer in South Carolina?

Black bear sightings and tracks have been verified in the Black Hills area of South Dakota although there is no evidence of an established population of black bears.

If you want to see black bears and other bears, you can visit Bear Country USA which is located about 8 miles south of Rapid City, South Dakota.

What is the cheapest you can buy land for in South Carolina?

The best thing to do is to buy a newspaper and look in the for sale adds. Also call a realator. Good luck and God Bless:)

Depending on the size of the land and the location of the lot the price will vary.

What was the relative location of South Carolina?

South Dakota's absolute location is 44.5000 degrees N, 100.0000 degrees W. The state is located in the Midwestern region of the U.S.

Where is the Abbeville Historical Preservation Commission in Abbeville South Carolina located?

The address of the Abbeville Historical Preservation Commission is: Po Box 549, Abbeville, SC 29620-0549

How many miles to Columbia Sc from Bradenton Fl?

495 miles taking I-75 SOUTH, via I-475 SOUTH to bypass MACON, GA (EXIT 177 off I-75 in GEORGIA to get onto I-475 SOUTH - BYPASS TO I-75 SOUTH towards VALDOSTA).

Is Georgia bigger then South Carolina?

Georgia is bigger than South Carolina by approximately 27,797 sq. miles

What state is the city of Charleston located in?

If you look at a map of the US and find the Atlantic Ocean, go down south. South Carolina is the 3rd state up from the tip of the US. If you can locate Savannah, GA at the uppermost coastal tip of Georgia, and Myrtle Beach at the uppoermost coastal top of South Carolina, Charleston will be in the middle. The co-ordinates are 32degrees, 47'00"North and 79degrees, 56'00"West.

Who is the mayor of Spartanburg SC?

William Barnet III is the mayor of Spartanburg, South Carolina. Barnet was born in Albany, New York, on August 2, 1942. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth in 1964 and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth in 1965.

What crop were the slaves influential in growing and harvesting in colonial south Carolina?

Assuming you are asking about colonial days, main cash crops in the Carolinas were pine forests, rice and indigo.

What are some major landforms in South Carolina?

South Carolina has many different types of landforms. We like to say we have something for everyone. Starting in the NW corner, we have mountains. The Appalachian Mountain Chain goes all the way along the east coast. As you travel southeast toward the coast, you pass through the foothills of the mountains. The next area is the Piedmont, which is an area of gently rolling hills and farmland. Almost in the middle of the state, where we have the capital of Columbia, you will find a stripe of sandy soil called the Sandhills. Millions of years ago, this was the coast, and now more land has built outward so that the modern coast is more than a two hour drive from the original coastline. Below the Sandhills, the land falls off rapidly until it is barely above sea level. This is the Lowcountry. Once you reach this part of the state, you will quickly run out of land as you reach the Atlantic Ocean. We have soft, gray sandy beaches and barrier islands which protect the coastline and wetlands from rough seas.

How long does it take mail to get from North Carolina to South Carolina?

It takes one day for a letter to get from Sumter to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. NOT 3 to 5 days.

Who was the first governor of South Carolina?

The first governor of the state of South Carolina was John Rutledge, who served as president of the state (chief executive) from March 26, 1776 to March 5, 1778 and as governor under the Articles of Confederation from January 9, 1779 to January 31, 1782.

What are the state colors of South Carolina?

According to the United Stated Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) database, North Carolina has many recognized species of plants, both cultivated and non-cultivated. A state search of the database returns 13,547 results in the scientific names category.

Among the plants listed for South Carolina are: okra, Indian mallow, velvet leaf, copperleaf; threeseed mercury – slender, pineland, and common; starbur, yarrow, common yarrow, western yarrow; madam gorgon, spotflower, monkshood, sweetflag, calamus, baneberry, maidenhair fern, sandbag death camas, zinnia, wildrice, zizia, and viperina, just to name a few.

To find a specific plant for your state, the plant database provides several search options. On the NRCS home page, the right side navigation pane provides a selection of options, under the “I Want To…” section. If you select the first option, “See a list of the plants in my state” you will be taken to a selection menu where you can select your state. This will then provide you with a list of all the plants in your state that are in the database.

Once you have arrived at the state’s plant list, you will notice that the scientific names are listed alphabetically, preceded by their USDA Call symbols, and followed by the common names. Selecting a clickable scientific name will provide you with a plant profile. This profile provides all the know information about that plant and in some cases may provide a photograph or drawing or the plant.

Alternately, if you know the scientific name or common name of a plant, you may use the search feature to find out more about the plant. This option will provide a list of all the plants by that name that are in the database along with each scientific name and common name, as well as list the number of photographs available for those plants. The best option if you wish to see photographs or drawings of plants in your state is to use the image gallery.

If you wish to know more about the plants in your state, the rest of the country and a few other places around the world, the National Resources Conservation Service website is one of the best place to start.

Who was the first governor in colonial South Carolina?

South Carolina was, first and foremost, a portion of The Catawba Nation, with archaeological records at least 4500 years old.

The European newcomers are a mere couple of hundred years old, and seem unable to manage even basic finance, so are widely thought unlikely to last.

What is the web address of the Magnolia Plantation And Gardens in Charleston South Carolina?

The address of the Magnolia Plantation And Gardens is: 3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414-7109

Why is Charleston important to South Carolina?

In 1653, some Virginians settled in what would become North Carolina. In 1663, King Charles II issued a royal charter to eight nobles to settle the area south of Virginia. They created Carolina and included the previous settlement. However, because of internal problems, the crown took over the colony and formed North and South Carolina out of it in 1729.

Where is the Chester County Historical Society Museum in Chester South Carolina located?

The address of the Chester County Historical Society Museum is: , Chester, SC 29706

Who were the first person to live in South Carolina?

It was founded in 1663 by eight nobles with a royal charter from King Charles II