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The Edisto Memorial Gardens’ Chapel of Hope and the Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce building are slated to be repaired ...
Edisto Memorial Gardens is open for the holidays after severe flooding, ... Once the assessment is finished, the city will determine where funding will come from to repair the boardwalk.
The City of Orangeburg is looking for the community’s thoughts on the Edisto River. “For a number of years, we have had on-and-off discussions with individuals and outfitters about the river ...
The Edisto River is a haven for wildlife and outdoor pursuits. The 72,000-acre East Edisto Project claims it will balance conservation with development The tannin-stained black water of the Edisto ...
The intersection at S.C. Highway 174 and Steamboat Landing Road on Edisto Island has a new name, a tribute to James Jamerson whose one-finger style of playing the bass guitar powered the soulful ...
Officials say 90% of Edisto Memorial Gardens flooded. Boardwalk repairs are ongoing, but holiday attractions like the Children’s Walk are open for visitors.
The Edisto River has gotten so high so quickly, that many people were trapped either in their homes or vehicles. “It’s really sad, it’s really sad and you know you can’t drive’ them, you ...
Tourists recently found historically significant remains on Edisto Island, South Carolina. The bones are believed to be from a forgotten burial site at Edingsville Beach.
Edisto Island, one of South Carolina’s Sea Islands, is just an hour south of the Holy City’s peninsula — and its landscape, history, and people have created a rich cultural destination.
ORANGEBURG, S.C. — Edisto Beer Garden is brewing something fresh in the city of Orangeburg. "We just wanted to bring something back to the area that would contribute. Contribute to the income ...
Edisto is a Census-designated place in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, with a population of 2,290. According to the most recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, 30.40% of residents ...
Bee City Zoo and Honey Farm sits just off Augusta Highway, south of a bend in the Edisto River. It is about 20 miles west of Summerville and a dozen miles north of Cottageville.