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When was Blue Ridge Railroad of South Carolina created?

Blue Ridge Railroad of South Carolina was created in 1852.


When did Blue Ridge Railroad of South Carolina end?

Blue Ridge Railroad of South Carolina ended in 1880.


What is the state color of South Carolina?

It is Indigo Blue.


What is South Carolina state stone?

Blue Granite.


Is Spartanburg South Carolina in the Blue Ridge Mountains?

no


Blue Cross and Blue Shield of South Carolina has how many employees?

About 12,000.


How do the laws established by the purltans affect South Carolina?

The Blue Laws that were originally put in place, still exist today. I hope that helped!


What animals live in the Blue Ridge region of South Carolina?

blue nig nogs


What are the names of the mountains in South Carolina?

The most popular mountains in South Carolina are in the northwest corner of the state, the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Sassafras Mountain.is noted as the highest summit of South Carolina.


Mountains in South Carolina?

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.


Does South Carolina have any mountains?

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.


What is South Carolina's flag name?

The state flag of South Carolina was officially adopted in 1861. It has a white crescent and a white palmetto tree on a blue ground. Three white crescents (on a blue background) were first used on a South Carolina banner protesting the Stamp Act in 1765.