
This marker is along Georgetown's Front Street and is in front of the Rice Museum. It points out some Civil War history. Keep in mind, South Carolina was one of the first states to secede and was...
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The South Carolina Historical Marker Program, administered by the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, was established in 1936 and is one of the oldest programs of its kind in the United States. With over 2,000 historical markers approved and erected across the state, the program aims to educate the public about South Carolina's rich history through the lens of place.
This program relies on local sponsorship for funding and maintenance, as it does not receive regular state funding. Markers must be sponsored by organizations, and the application process involves submitting a detailed history summary and a fee, with the final text requiring approval from the Director of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
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This marker is along Georgetown's Front Street and is in front of the Rice Museum. It points out some Civil War history. Keep in mind, South Carolina was one of the first states to secede and was...