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Welcome to South Carolina

Welcome to South Carolina. Presented by: Jane Doe Computer Class February 1, 2013. Zoo: Riverbanks Zoo & Garden (Columbia, SC) Museum: South Carolina State Museum (Columbia, SC) Beach: Beachwalker County Park (Kiawah Island, SC)

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Welcome to South Carolina

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  1. Welcome to South Carolina Presented by: Jane Doe Computer Class February 1, 2013

  2. Zoo: Riverbanks Zoo & Garden (Columbia, SC) Museum: South Carolina State Museum (Columbia, SC) Beach: Beachwalker County Park (Kiawah Island, SC) National Park: Fort Sumter National Monument (Charleston, SC) Where to Go?

  3. Whether you’re looking to soak up some culture, get in touch with nature, or bond with family, there are endless fun things to see and do in South Carolina. Visit our Visitor Center for information about sightseeing, boating, guided tours, beaches, sporting events, hiking, museums, shopping centers, restaurants, cultural events, and other tourist attractions. What to Do

  4. The capital of South Carolina is Columbia. Other major cities are Greenville and Charleston. Featured Cities

  5. Population: 4,723,723 Motto: “Dum Spiro Spero” (While I breathe, I hope.) Flower: Yellow Jessamine Flag Colors: Blue & white South Carolina Facts

  6. Please DO visit our state. The door is ALWAYS open! Enjoy Your Stay!

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