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St. Charles is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lee County, South Carolina, United States. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census [3] with a population of 114. [4] The CDP is in southern Lee County, at the junction of U.S. Route 401 and South Carolina Highway 154.
Description: Charles Town inset from "A Map of the Province of South Carolina with all the Rivers, Creeks, Bays, Inletts, Islands, Inland Navigation, Soundings, Time of High Water on the Sea Coast, Roads, Marshes, Ferrys, Bridges, Swamps, Parishes Churches, Towns, Townships; Country Parish District and Provincial Lines.
The Charlesfort-Santa Elena Site is an important early colonial archaeological site on Parris Island, South Carolina, United States.It contains the archaeological remains of a French settlement called Charlesfort, settled in 1562 and abandoned the following year, and the later 16th-century Spanish settlement known as Santa Elena.
The Sea Islands are a chain of over a hundred tidal and barrier islands on the Atlantic Ocean coast of the Southeastern United States, between the mouths of the Santee and St. Johns rivers along South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The largest is Johns Island, South Carolina. Sapelo Island is home to the Gullah people.
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Anderson University (South Carolina) Andrew B. Murray Vocational School; Arsenal Hill (Columbia, South Carolina) Atalaya Castle (US) Auldbrass Plantation; Beaufort National Cemetery; Benedict College; Blake Tenements; Boone Hall; Branford-Horry House; Brookgreen Gardens; Camden station (South Carolina) Camp Hill, Glenn Springs, South Carolina ...
Roughly along the Ashley River from just east of South Carolina Highway 165, near Watson Hill (North Charleston), to the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad bridge 32°53′58″N 80°07′00″W / 32.8994°N 80.1167°W / 32.8994; -80.1167 ( Ashley River Historic
In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Cherokee Path was used by English and Scots traders based in Charles Town. [2] The path was mapped in 1730 by George Hunter, the Surveyor-General of the Province of South Carolina. [3] He noted that it ran 145 miles (233 km) from Charlestown to the Congarees, a fort at the confluence of the Saluda and Broad ...
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