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: Bounded at one end by the port city of Charleston and at the other by the Blue Ridge Mountains, the South Carolina Heritage Corridor contains historic, cultural, and natural resources that tell the lively story of South Carolina's centuries long evolution and culture. Learn of rice and indigo, pirates and patriots, slaves and freemen, cotton fields and mill villages, swamps and waterfalls, railroads and back roads, spirituals and bluegrass.
View from highway
Point of Information - crossing the Great Pedee River, SC. Photo view taken while crossing this river. Note: This highway is also called the 'South Carolina Cotton Trail.' The South Carolina Cotton Trail , stretching from I-95 to I-20, traces the influence of cotton on the lives and towns of the rural south. Composed of 6 towns, Clio, Bennettsville, Cheraw, Society Hill, Hartsville, and Bishopville, the Trail visits museums, gardens, market towns, cotton fields and homesteads.
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Photo #29232 - View from highway Point of Information - crossing the Great Pedee River, SC. Photo view taken while crossing this river. Note: This highway is also called the 'South Carolina Cotton Trail.' The South Carolina Cotton Trail , stretching from I-95 to I-20, traces the influence of cotton on the lives and towns of the rural south. Composed of 6 towns, Clio, Bennettsville, Cheraw, Society Hill, Hartsville, and Bishopville, the Trail visits museums, gardens, market towns, cotton fields and homesteads. Bounded at one end by the port city of Charleston and at the other by the Blue Ridge Mountains, the South Carolina Heritage Corridor contains historic, cultural, and natural resources that tell the lively story of South Carolina's centuries long evolution and culture. Learn of rice and indigo, pirates and patriots, slaves and freemen, cotton fields and mill villages, swamps and waterfalls, railroads and back roads, spirituals and bluegrass.
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