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  2. Millwood (Richland County, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Millwood is the site and ruins of an antebellum plantation house at 6100 Garner's Ferry Road , Columbia, South Carolina. Owned by Colonel Wade Hampton II and his wife Ann Fitzsimmons Hampton, it was the boyhood home of their first son Wade Hampton III and other children. He later became a Confederate general and later, South Carolina governor ...

  3. Hundreds of storm reports, historic tides. Here’s the total ...

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    The Charleston Harbor gauge clocked 3.47 feet of inundation, with a tide at 9.23 feet — the fifth-highest value since 1921.

  4. Congaree River - Wikipedia

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    The Congaree River is a short but wide river in South Carolina in the United States; It flows for approximately 53 miles (85 km).The river serves an important role as the final outlet channel for the entire Lower Saluda and Lower Broad watersheds, before merging with the Wateree River just north of Lake Marion to form the Santee River.

  5. South Carolina Highway 768 - Wikipedia

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    Signage for SC 768 along US 76/US 378 (Garners Ferry Road) SC 768 is an urban highway that zig-zags from SC 48 to U.S. Route 76 (US 76) and 378.The main stretch is Shop Road, where it is a four-lane divided highway and has an interchange with Interstate 77 (I-77); while Beltline Boulevard and Pineview Road are a two-lane with a median.

  6. 'King Tide' Brings Coastal Flooding to South Carolina

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    A “king tide” caused flooding to coastal areas in South Carolina on Saturday, November 6.A “king tide” refers to “exceptionally high tide,” the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

  7. Brown's Ferry vessel - Wikipedia

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    The Brown's Ferry vessel is a shipwrecked colonial vessel. Based on an analysis of artifacts found on the wreck, it sank sometime between 1730 and 1740 in the Black River , near a place known as Brown's Ferry, which is in the general vicinity of Georgetown, South Carolina .

  8. When? Where? Why? A primer on those extra high high tides ...

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    South Florida is made up of a lot of low-lying areas near the water, and as the sea rises, king tides will reach farther and farther inland. It overwhelms storm drains, stops traffic routes and ...

  9. Columbia Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Canal is the surviving canal of a series of canals built by the State of South Carolina in 1824 using the labor of indentured Irishmen to provide direct water routes between the upstate settlements and the towns on the Fall Line. It is on the Congaree and Broad rivers in Columbia, South Carolina. It is the focal point of the ...