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  2. List of ghost towns in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Ghost towns in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ghost towns in South Carolina" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Hamburg, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Hamburg is a ghost town in Aiken County, South Carolina, United States. It was once a thriving upriver market located across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia in the Edgefield District. It was founded by Henry Shultz in 1821 who named it after his home town in Germany of the same name.

  5. Lists of ghost towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    List of ghost towns in South Carolina; List of ghost towns in South Dakota; List of ghost towns in Tennessee; List of ghost towns in Texas; List of ghost towns in Utah;

  6. Ferguson, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson is a ghost town, a former lumber-mill settlement, in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. [2] It was a company town owned by Northern lumbermen Francis Beidler and Benjamin F. Ferguson , both of Chicago.

  7. The 12 Most Charming Small Towns in South Carolina

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    2. BEAUFORT, SOUTH CAROLINA. Technically a city, Beaufort, on Port Royal Island, has a small-town feel and all the charm you’d expect to find in a historic South Carolina community on the coast.

  8. Historic Cherokee settlements - Wikipedia

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    No list could ever be complete of all Cherokee settlements; however, in 1755 the government of South Carolina noted several known towns and settlements. Those identified were grouped into six "hunting districts:" 1) Overhill, 2) Middle, 3) Valley, 4) Out Towns, 5) Lower Towns, and 6) the Piedmont settlements, also called Keowee towns, as they were along the Keowee River. [5]

  9. The town is among the first in South Carolina to use a state law giving local governments explicit authority to crack down on abandoned vessels. Derelict boats are ‘chronic problem’ in SC ...