NOW THE NEWS ! Wanted to bring you up to date on the serious things that are happening in the world. This bike rider- bicyclist has gone 2500 miles from point A poo poo point to point B… Or should I say point P? PP Creek? Yeah, that’s just a little bit of sense of …
November 2022
3 South Carolina Powerball tickets will mean big money for lucky customers, officials say
COLUMBIA, S.C. — After a single ticket sold in California won the world record Powerball jackpot worth $2.04 billion ($997.6 million cash,), officials said a ticket worth $1 million was purchased in South Carolina. The winning Powerball number for Monday, Nov. 7 were: 10, 33, 41, 47, 56, and […] Click here to view original …
Visit the Magical Christmas Botanical Garden in North Carolina this Year
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The best time to visit North Carolina
The most popular time to visit North Carolina is summer, when crowds come to stake their umbrellas at the beach © Getty Images / iStockphoto North Carolina is a land of contrasts, ranging from miles and miles of coastal bliss to the rolling hills of central Piedmont to the […] Click here to view original …
Fourteen Revolutionary War soldiers are unearthed at battlefield in South Carolina
Over eight weeks starting in September, archaeologists and anthropologists unearthed the remains of 14 individuals who died in the Battle of Camden during the Revolutionary War. (Sarah Nell Blackwell) The remains of more than a dozen soldiers who died in one of America’s most stinging defeats of the Revolutionary […] Click here to view original …
The Abandoned Tunnel in South Carolina that Could Have Been the Longest Tunnel in the USA
Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel in Oconee County, South Carolina is an unfinished railroad tunnel in Sumter National Forest for the Blue Ridge Railroad of South Carolina. The tunnel and the nearby Issaqueena Falls have been turned into a city park by Walhalla city. In 1835, residents of Charleston, South Carolina […] Click here to view original …
Most commonly seen birds in North Carolina
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