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  2. Price's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Price's Mill, also known as Calliham's (Callaham's) Mill, Stone's Mill, and Park's Mill, is a water-powered gristmill about 2 mi (3 km) east of the town of Parksville on South Carolina Highway 33-138 (Price's Mill Road) at Stevens Creek in McCormick County. [2] [3] Its name in the USGS Geographic Names Information System is Prices Mill. [4]

  3. Capers Island, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Capers Island is a state-owned barrier island on the Atlantic Ocean in Charleston County, South Carolina about 15 miles north of the city of Charleston. It is separated from the mainland by salt marshes and the Intracoastal Waterway. To the southwest it is separated from the barrier island Dewees Island by Capers Inlet.

  4. Waterfront Park (Charleston) - Wikipedia

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    From the fountain, Vendue Wharf is a wide, wooden pier which extends into the Cooper River and offers sheltered swings. A floating dock is attached at the far end and provides unobstructed views of the Ravenel Bridge, Charleston Harbor, Castle Pinckney, the USS Yorktown (CV-10) at Patriot's Point, and Fort Sumter. The pier extends into the ...

  5. Sandlapper - Wikipedia

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    Sandlapper or Sandlappers may refer to: A resident of South Carolina (see List of demonyms for U.S. states and territories) Sandlapper, a South Carolina magazine;

  6. Cooper River (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Charleston was founded on the western bank of the Ashley River in 1670 (at Charles Towne Landing), before moving across to its current peninsular location ten years later. Rice and indigo were the primary commodity crops cultivated on the plantations surrounding the brackish marshland of the Cooper River from the early Colonial through the end ...

  7. Sandlapper (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Sandlapper: The Magazine of South Carolina was a monthly magazine focused on South Carolina that ran from January 1968 to 1983 and from 1989 to 2011. The magazine ...

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