In South Carolina ... and can only fly short distances. Palmetto bugs tend to make their homes outdoors during the warmer ...
The rich, creamy she-crab soup hails from Charleston, South Carolina. One special ingredient sets this bisque apart from ...
Yet, in South Carolina, a similar tree is called the Cabbage Palm ... not its size when you plant it. The smallest palm tree, the Dwarf Palmetto, reaches a height of seven to ten feet when fully grown ...
Vegetation, such as palm trees, felt it, too. Workers on McGregor Boulevard were seen on Friday removing some of the famous trees lining the road. We found some workers on McGregor with a crane ...
An unprecedented 1.4 million homes and businesses lost power when Hurricane Helene pummeled the Palmetto ... trees and power poles and inflicting catastrophic damage to South Carolina’s ...
Settled by the English in 1670, the colony named for King Charles I was split into North and South Carolina in 1710 ... adding a palmetto tree to its flag. In April 1861, Confederate troops ...
Hurricane Helene sent a tree crashing into former Greenwood Mayor Welborn Adams’ kitchen. A day later, on Saturday, Sept. 28, most of his town in western South Carolina was without power.
But beyond what you may not know, South Carolina has plenty of what you would expect, from historic estates and cultural tours to gorgeous shorelines and its ever-present oak trees. It's a state ...
Damage to trees and branches creates the possibility of downed power lines and outages. More than 1 million power customers in South Carolina were left in the dark, some for several days or weeks ...
The mid-sized capital city of Columbia, South Carolina, is steeped in history ... like a paved waterfront path lined with flowering trees for walking, jogging or biking and an impressive brick ...