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Book South Carolina Lighthouses
Boasting one of the oldest lighthouses in North America and the most working lighthouses today, South Carolina has a long seafaring history. In 1767, the Morris Island Lighthouse was built at the entrance to Charleston Harbor, and before 1860, there were lighthouses in Georgetown, Cape Romain, Bull's Bay, and Hunting Island. During the Civil War, all lighthouses on the eastern coast were darkened. Many were destroyed. After the war, towers that had been damaged were repaired, and additional lights were erected on Daufuskie and Hilton Head Islands. In 1962, the new Charleston Light on Sullivan's Island replaced the Morris Island Lighthouse, which was suffering from erosion by the ever-encroaching sea. The new light contained an elevator and two rotating beacons capable of producing 28 million candlepower, a light that can be seen 26 miles out to sea. At that time, it was considered one of the most powerful lights in the Western Hemisphere.
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South Carolina State Parks Guide Book The official guide to your journey to all of the South Carolina State Parks. This guide includes individual information on each park, as well as...
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Hiking South Carolina Book Look inside to find: Hikes suited to every ability Mile by mile directions Difficulty ratings, trail contacts, fees, and best hiking seasons Tripp planning information Color...
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Children's Book-Good Night South Carolina Ages 0-3 Years Children's board book Explores South Carolina's popular locations, including beaches, cities, mountains, and wildlife.
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With more than 80,000 acres of protected lands stretching from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the sand dunes of the Atlantic Ocean, South Carolina state parks protect some of the most inviting natural, cultural and recreational destinations in the country.
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