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South Carolina History Newsletter

Kate Fowler

For South Carolina history lovers far and wide! Enjoy weekly SC history and upcoming SC historical events.

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#61: Grand hotels of Myrtle Beach, the Washington Park Racetrack, and the Historic Rock Hill antique car show

Welcome to the first 100 days of the South Carolina History Newsletter! My name is Kate Fowler and I live in Greenville, SC. I have a 9-5 job in marketing, and outside of work, have a deep love of history. I started this newsletter as a pas...

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#60: The Burning of Columbia, Emma LeConte's diary, and archaeological findings at USC

Welcome to the first 100 days of the South Carolina History Newsletter! My name is Kate Fowler and I live in Greenville, SC. I have a 9-5 job in marketing, and outside of work, have a deep love of history. I started this newsletter as a pas...

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#59: The Grimké sisters, Sewee Shell Ring, and a Colonial Dinner

Welcome to the first 100 days of the South Carolina History Newsletter! My name is Kate Fowler and I live in Greenville, SC. I have a 9-5 job in marketing, and outside of work, have a deep love of history. I started this newsletter as a pas...

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#58: Winyah Indigo Society, Robert Mills buildings, and a lecture on the Heroes of Cowpens

Welcome to the first 100 days of the South Carolina History Newsletter! My name is Kate Fowler and I live in Greenville, SC. I have a 9-5 job in marketing, and outside of work, have a deep love of history. I started this newsletter as a pas...

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  • Kate Fowler

    Lover of history, arts, culture. Wife. Stepmom. Cultural Curator. Living in Greenville, SC.

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