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  2. Congaree National Park - Wikipedia

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    Congaree National Park is a 26,692.6-acre (41.7 sq mi; 108.0 km 2) national park of the United States in central South Carolina, 18 miles southeast of the state capital, Columbia. The park preserves the largest tract of old growth bottomland hardwood forest left in the United States.

  3. Menacing hogs shot down at Congaree National Park. Here ... - AOL

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    Congaree National Park has too many hogs, and some of them have lately made wildlife managers nervous. ... South Carolina has an estimated 150,000 feral hogs roaming the countryside in its 46 ...

  4. Congaree National Park is a ‘hidden gem.’ Here’s why it’s ...

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    Congaree National Park is within a few hours’ drive of several metropolitan areas, but still among the least visited national parks in the country. Congaree National Park is a ‘hidden gem ...

  5. Congaree National Park to be swarmed by fireflies soon. Here ...

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    Congaree National Park has for years hosted the fireflies event, in which visitors can witness an amazing display of thousands of the insects flash in synchronization in search of mates.

  6. List of National Natural Landmarks in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Part of Congaree National Park. [1] Flat Creek Natural Area and 40 Acre Rock August 1984: Kershaw: Lancaster: state Contains the largest remaining undisturbed granitic flat-rock outcrop in the Carolina Piedmont. Flat-rock vegetation is in good condition, including 13 rare or endemic species and 20 other species characteristic of these outcrops.

  7. Congaree people - Wikipedia

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    The Congaree were a historic Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands who once lived within what is now central South Carolina, along the Congaree River. The Congaree joined the Catawba people in company of the Wateree several years after temporarily migrating to the Waccamaw River in 1732.

  8. Bridge Abutments - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Abutments are four pair of historic earthen bridge abutments located in Congaree National Park near Hopkins, Richland County, South Carolina. They were built by settlers (possibly Isaac Huger) in the 1780s in the Congaree Swamp to provide a means of transporting produce and livestock to markets in cities, such as Charleston. They vary in ...

  9. Bluffs give scenic view of Congaree National Park. They’re ...

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    High bluffs are being saved near Congaree National Park. Audubon South Carolina is acquiring the land from long-time landowners in Calhoun County.

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