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I saw that they're opening a trail having to do with Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion. They suspected a certain area of being home to one of his bases during the War:
The physical evidence points to a Revolutionary War camp on the bluff, Smith said. Written documents mention a Marion camp at Dunham Bluff and one reason the trail commission decided to go public with the Dunham Bluff site is because it's on public property. The 25,668-acre Woodbury tract was bought by the state Natural Resources Department last year.
http://www.thestate.com/312/story/34732.htmlMight be worth a visit if you're ever down in South Carolina.
It would be good to see. We need to conserve all we can, because it's disappering all too fast.
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