South Carolina State Map
USDA Rural Development--State and Field Office Locations Detailed information about Rural Development programs and applications for financial assistance are available through Rural Development State and Local Offices or USDA Service Centers. The map or ... Search | Site Index | Accessibility Statement ... State Offices ... [Read More]
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U.S. Map for State/Territory Laws State and Territory Laws ... Privacy & Security Statement | Disclaimers ... Click on a state or territory to identify its workplace-related substance abuse law(s). **Please note that not all enacted legislation has been incorporated in SAID. New laws are being added on a continuing basis. ... [Read More]
South Carolina QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau Number of counties in South Carolina: 46 Printing this map ... USA QuickFacts | Select Another State | FAQ | What's New ... [Read More]
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South Carolina NRCS COLUMBIA, SC, March 16, 2005—USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Chief Bruce Knight announced that the nation’s first conservation easement completed in the Grassland Reserve Program (GRP) is in the Palmetto State. At a press conference and easement dedication on March 16th in Sumter County, Knight addressed the audience on the significance of this program. ... Site Map | Contact | Webmaster | ... [Read More]
BTS - State Transportation Profiles-South Carolina Figure 1-3 - Highway Bridge Condition in South Carolina and the United States: 1996-2001 ... Map 3-1 - South Carolina Network Truck Flows: 1998 ... Table 6-4 - Transportation Expenditures by State and Local Governments in South Carolina: 1995-1999 ... [Read More]
South Carolina Settled by the English in 1670, South Carolina was based on a plantation culture with an aristocratic, wealthy society that was dependent on black slave labor. One of the original 13 colonies, South Carolina was first formed in 1729 when the Carolina colony was divided in two to form North and South Carolina. The attack on Fort Sumter in the Charleston harbor launched the Civil War. After the war, the structure of the state changed. Today, South Carolina is a growing research center and banking state. It is fitting that the state tree of the "Palmetto State" is the cabbage palmetto, which also appears on the state flag. The flower is the yellow jessamine, and the capital is Columbia. ... [Read More]
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