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There will be food trucks, live music, and a fireworks/laser show. Stephens Auction Company's 4th of July Bash is 6-7:30 p.m. July 4 in Warrenville at 2796 Pine Log Rd. There will be waterslides ...
WNSC-TV: PBS: Create/The South Carolina Channel on 30.2, World on 30.3, PBS Kids on 30.4 55 25 WMYT-TV: MyNet ~Savannah, GA: Beaufort: 16 32 WJWJ-TV: PBS: satellite of WRLK-TV ch. 35 Columbia Create/The South Carolina Channel on 16.2, World on 16.3, PBS Kids on 16.4 Hardeeville: 28 26 WTGS: Fox: Comet on 28.2, Antenna TV on 28.3, TBD on 28.4
Celebrate Independence Day in the Upstate, there are plenty of options available, from firework displays to celebrations and BBQ cookouts.
The Liberty Corporation was a media corporation originally based in Greenville, South Carolina. At its peak, Liberty owned 15 network-affiliated television stations across the Midwest and Southern regions of the United States. Cable advertising sales group CableVantage Inc., video production facility Take Ten Productions and broadcast equipment ...
It will be viewable all along the South Carolina coast. For Hilton Head Island-Bluffton areas, the F-16s will be visible at 1:31 p.m., and the C-17 will be visible at 1:48 p.m. Beaufort residents ...
WKTC (channel 63) is a television station licensed to Sumter, South Carolina, United States, serving the Columbia area as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV and Telemundo.The station is locally owned by WBHQ Columbia, LLC, and maintains studios in the Pontiac Business Center complex in Elgin and a transmitter on Rush Road (southeast of I-20) in rural southwestern Kershaw County.
Here’s how to watch all the fireworks on TV tonight: The Fourth in America (7 p.m., CNN) A holiday showcase featuring musical performances from U.S. military bands and iconic singers including ...
Clearing the basin Saw mill operating Lexington, SC and Lake Murray from aircraft The work of clearing the site for the project was started in April 1927. Clearing of the woodland up to the 360-foot (110 m) elevation line, which would later become the high-water mark, was completed in the summer of 1928, when 2,000 men were employed and 37 saw ...