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Explore the beauty and history of South Carolina, known as the Palmetto State. From the strength symbolized by the Palmetto trees to the notable figures like Jesse Jackson, Althea Gibson, and Jasper Johns, this state boasts a rich cultural tapestry. Uncover its flag's symbolism, the intriguing places like the State House and Charleston Museum, and the vibrant yellow Jessamine flower. Dive into the essence of South Carolina through its diverse references, attractions, and stories.
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South Carolina The Palmetto State Daisy Rodriguez Teacher: Mrs. Walther
Name • Two big states at first • Palmetto trees mean strength • Revolution war
Bird • Mostly brown • Lays 4-6 eggs • Small
Flower • Yellow Jessamine has gold petals • Can be a vine or bush • Adopted in 1924
Famous People • Jesse Jackson was a strong speaker • Althea Gibson was a very good tennis player • Jasper Johns was a wonderful artist
Flag • Dark blue and white moon and tree • Tree represents bark in war fort • Moon and blue for sky
Places of Interest • State house open , bronze statue of john c. calhound senator • Charleston museum old and facts • Myrtle Beach has city
References • birdsbybaranoff.com • theequinest.com • dheiser.myncblogs.com • blog.art21.org • scstatehouse.gov • fanpop.com • discoversouthcarolina.com • politics.blogs.foxnews.com • charlestoncvb.com • ebay.com • lowcountryafricana.com