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  2. As rapid erosion threatens beachfront SC homes ... - AOL

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    The storm’s pressure imploded their home’s sliding glass doors. Rushing water broke the generator’s gas line. ... The protections came from South Carolina’s 1988 Beachfront Management Act ...

  3. Senator’s rise in SC politics coincides with help for wealthy ...

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    This seawall at Garden City, S.C’.s south end took the brunt of the ocean’s waves during a high tide in 2016. Seawalls protect property, but make erosion of the public beach worse.

  4. Kiawah Island attracts celebrities and luxury houses ... - AOL

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    Two deep water docks have been approved, convenient since downtown Charleston is 45 minutes by boat. 119 Ocean Course Dr. About a 10-minute walk from Cougar Island sits a modernist home on more ...

  5. Waterfront Park (Charleston) - Wikipedia

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    Waterfront Park is an eight-acre (5 ha) park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina. The park received the 2007 Landmark Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This award "recognizes a distinguished landscape architecture project ...

  6. Kiawah Homes - Wikipedia

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    Kiawah Homes is a housing complex located in the Wagener Terrace neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina. It was built in 1942 as part of a federal housing program for World War II laborers and sold to the Charleston Housing Authority in 1954. Long before the Kiawah Homes were built, the property had been The Cottage Farm at least by 1805.

  7. Gadsden Creek - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Fiddler's Green homes wear destroyed by a tornado in 1938 and the debris from their destruction filled a portion of the creek. [1] Fiddler's Creek later became known as Gadsden Green and from the 1930s to the 1970s, the city of Charleston seized land from African Americans in the neighborhood to build public housing. [2]

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