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  2. Thousands expected for Beaufort chalk art festival featuring ...

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    A chalk art festival is coming to downtown Beaufort this weekend and organizers say the two-day event will attract the nation’s top street artists and possibly up to 10,000 people.

  3. New Year’s Eve fireworks are back in Beaufort. Watch ... - AOL

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  4. Webcams: Watch Tropical Storm Nicole’s effects on Beaufort ...

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    Shelter Cove Marina and Broad Creek webcams. Coco’s on the Beach webcam. Hilton Head Land Trust eagle cam. Palmetto Electric’s osprey cam. Savannah area. Savannah River. Hotel Tybee beach cam ...

  5. Beaufort Historic District (Beaufort, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Downtown is centered along Bay Street, Beaufort's historic commercial street. It includes other nearby streets and is mainly commercial in character. Located between the Beaufort River and Bay Street is the newly renovated Henry Chambers Waterfront Park, which overlooks the Beaufort River and is home to many of the city's festivals and events ...

  6. Check out these Beaufort, Bluffton and Hilton Head arts and ...

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    This special event will feature visual and performing arts paired with soul-stirring music. Where: 229 Beach City Road, Hilton Head When: Breakfast 8-11 a.m. Feb. 3 ( Tickets $20 ); Celebration 11 ...

  7. LIVE UPDATES: Over 10K in Beaufort County without power due ...

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    Alex Kosarko of Charleston makes her way down Bay Street the morning of Aug. 5, 2024, shielding herself with an umbrella as Tropical Storm Debby brought a downpour to downtown Beaufort.

  8. Reconstruction Era National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The monument includes four locations in and near Beaufort, South Carolina. [11] The Beaufort area came under the control of the Union Army in November 1861. As a result, it was one of the first places in the United States where emancipated slaves "voted, bought property and created churches, schools and businesses."

  9. Richard V. Woods Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Lady's Island Bridge, it was renamed in 1971 in memory of Richard V. Woods (1935–1969), who was a South Carolina Highway Patrol officer killed in the line of duty. [2] It was opened on December 17, 1959, replacing an earlier swing-bridge that was built 1927.