
This somewhat faded marker stands in front of the McBee Library and Railroad Museum which was closed when I was passing through. In addition to the marker and the museum, there is also a caboose...
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The South Carolina Historical Marker Program, administered by the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, aims to educate the public about the state's rich history through the installation of historical markers. Established in 1936, the program has approved over 2,000 markers, highlighting significant events and locations across South Carolina.
Markers must be sponsored by organizations, as individual sponsorship is not permitted, and applications are processed on a rolling basis. The program relies on community support for funding and maintenance, ensuring that the markers remain a vital part of South Carolina's heritage.
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This somewhat faded marker stands in front of the McBee Library and Railroad Museum which was closed when I was passing through. In addition to the marker and the museum, there is also a caboose...