South Carolina is a history lover’s dream. Our gorgeous state maintains evidence of early human ingenuity, dating back nearly 40,000 years via tools used by Pre-Clovis peoples. While much of our state’s very early history is going to remain a mystery due to lack of written records, there is one thing we know tons about: the recent past, starting with the Colonial period. Why is this? In addition to written accounts of people that lived in the area, we also have South Carolina State Historic Sites that offer a glimpse into the past. The most magnificent is Colonial Dorchester, and it’s a site you have to see to believe. Check it out:

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Colonial Dorchester is arguably the most magnificent of the South Carolina State Historic Sites. Have you ever visited this splendid place? Share your memories and favorite photos in the comments!

If you love local history, you’ll sure love to learn about things archaeologists have discovered in our area.

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