
Real Estate Tips:
One way to diversify your investment portfolio is through real estate. Although real estate might not have the glitz stock market investing, it is usually a solid core investment part of a portfolio. Often, real estate will hold its value when the market takes a downward turn, thereby; buffering any market loss. Make sure that any money you invest is done so with a specific goal in mind. If you just want to preserve capital and beat inflation a little, stick with money markets and bonds. If you are saving for retirement far in advance, look for growth stocks. If you want income streams, look for dividend stocks and real estate income trusts.
3 Popular Attractions In South Carolina
- Peace Center: Theater in Greenville, South Carolina.
- Barefoot Landing: Shopping complex in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
South Carolina Facts:
- Before being known as the Palmetto State, South Carolina was known as, and had emblazoned on their license plates, the Iodine State.
- Sweetgrass basket making has been a part of the Mount Pleasant community for more than 300 years. Basket making is a traditional art form that has been passed on from generation to generation.
- The Upper Whitewater Falls is the highest cascade in eastern America; it descends for nearly 411 feet.
- Morgan Island in South Carolina houses the only colony of free-ranging rhesus monkeys in the United States. Morgan Island is also known as Monkey Island. There are about 3,500 monkeys in the colony.
- Charleston boasts the first public college, museum and playhouse in the United States.
Rank | Primary Statistical Area | Population | Counties |
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1 | Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC CSA | 1,460,036 | Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Pickens, Oconee, Laurens, Cherokee, Union |
2 | Columbia-Orangeburg-Newberry, SC CSA | 950,997 | Richland, Lexington, Orangeburg, Kershaw, Newberry, Fairfield, Saluda, Calhoun |
3 | Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, SC CSA | 775,831 | Charleston, Dorchester, Berkeley |
4 | Myrtle Beach-Conway-Georgetown, SC CSA | 525,772 | Horry, Brunswick, Georgetown |
5 | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC MSA | 415,321 in SC | York, Lancaster, Chesterfield, Chester |
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Rank | Metropolitan Area | Population | Counties |
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1 | Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC MSA | 895,923 | Greenville, Anderson, Laurens, Pickens |
2 | Columbia, SC MSA | 825,033 | Calhoun, Kershaw, Fairfield, Richland, Lexington, Saluda |
3 | Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville, SC MSA | 775,831 | Charleston, Dorchester, Berkeley |
4 | Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC MSA | 464,165 | Horry, Georgetown, Brunswick |
5 | Spartanburg, SC MSA | 334,391 | Spartanburg |
6 | Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC MSA | 251,195 in SC | York |
7 | Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC MSA | 215,302 | Beaufort, Jasper |
8 | Florence, SC MSA | 205,831 | Florence, Darlington |
9 | Sumter, SC MSA | 106,847 | Sumter |
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Station | Connections |
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Camden | |
North Charleston | |
Columbia | |
Clemson | |
Denmark | |
Dillon | |
Florence | |
Greenville | |
Kingstree | |
Spartanburg | |
Yemassee |
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Year | Democratic | Republican |
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1950 | 99.9% 50,633 | – |
1954 | 99.9% 214,204 | – |
1958 | 99.9% 77,714 | – |
1962 | 99.9% 253,704 | – |
1966 | 58.2% 255,854 | 41.8% 184,088 |
1970 | 52.1% 251,151 | 45.9% 221,236 |
1974 | 47.0% 248,861 | 50.3% 266,338 |
1978 | 61.3% 384,898 | 37.7% 236,946 |
1982 | 69.8% 468,787 | 30.2% 202,806 |
1986 | 47.9% 361,328 | 51.0% 384,565 |
1990 | 27.8% 212,048 | 69.5% 528,831 |
1994 | 47.9% 447,002 | 50.4% 470,756 |
1998 | 53.2% 570,070 | 45.2% 484,088 |
2002 | 47.0% 521,140 | 52.9% 585,422 |
2006 | 44.8% 489,076 | 55.1% 601,868 |
2010 | 46.9% 630,534 | 51.4% 690,525 |
2014 | 41.4% 516,166 | 55.9% 696,645 |
2018 | 45.9% 784,182 | 54.0% 921,342 |
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Year | Democratic | Republican |
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1952 | 50.7% 173,004 | 49.3% 168,082 |
1956 | 45.4% 136,372 | 25.2% 75,700 |
1960 | 51.2% 198,129 | 48.8% 188,558 |
1964 | 41.1% 215,700 | 58.9% 309,048 |
1968 | 29.6% 197,486 | 38.1% 254,062 |
1972 | 27.9% 189,270 | 70.6% 478,427 |
1976 | 56.2% 450,825 | 43.1% 346,140 |
1980 | 48.0% 427,560 | 49.6% 441,207 |
1984 | 35.6% 344,470 | 63.6% 615,539 |
1988 | 37.6% 370,554 | 61.5% 606,443 |
1992 | 39.9% 479,514 | 48.0% 577,507 |
1996 | 43.9% 504,051 | 49.9% 573,458 |
2000 | 40.9% 566,039 | 56.8% 786,426 |
2004 | 40.9% 661,699 | 58.0% 937,974 |
2008 | 44.9% 862,449 | 53.9% 1,034,896 |
2012 | 44.1% 865,941 | 54.6% 1,071,645 |
2016 | 40.7% 855,373 | 54.9% 1,155,389 |
2020 | 43.5% 1,091,348 | 55.1% 1,384,852 |
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Top 8 Best Tourist Attractions in Florence – South Carolina: Florence Veterans Park, Florence County Museum, Drs. Bruce & Lee Foundation Library, Magnolia Mall, War Between the States Museum, First Presbyterian Church, Florence Civic Center, Florence Stockade
Why was the First Presbyterian Church listed? Was it the FIRST church in Florence? It's building is not that old.
Okay but where is the Hubcap Place?!
😂😂😂 the church I go every week is on this list 😂😂😂
bro are city sucks
Thought Best Buy was on the list for a sec