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South Carolina National Heritage Corridor Regions

For Region 1 information, please visit the Anderson County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau at 110 Federal Street, Suite 8, Anderson SC 29632. From I-85, take exit 19A onto Hwy 76/178 and go for 6.4 miles. Turn left onto Federal Street and the CVB is the second driveway on the left. For additional information, please phone (877) 282-4650.

 

The Region 2 Discovery Center is located at 405 Main Street, Edgefield, SC 29824. From I-20 take exit 18 -Hwy 19 to Johnston/ Edgefield. Hwy 19 changes to Hwy 25 in Trenton, SC. Follow Hwy 25 into downtown Edgefield. For additional information, please phone (803) 637-0877.

 

The Region 3 Discovery Center is located at 87 Heritage Road, Blackville, SC 29817, just 3 miles West of Blackville on Highway 78. From I-20 Take exit 22 toward Aiken, turn left on US Hwy 1, turn left on SC 118, left on US Hwy 78 (Richland Avenue) and follow for 25 miles. Turn right onto Research Road and immediate left onto Heritage Road. For additional information, please phone (803) 284-3976.

 

Region 4 information can be found at the Charleston Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau at 375 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403. The Charleston area is located on the coast of South Carolina, midway between Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head Island. It is easily accessible by car...I-26 has its eastern terminus in Charleston and connects with I-20, I-85, I-40, I-77 and I-95 from the north. US Highway 17, the coastal north-south route, runs through Charleston and connects with I-95 from the south. For detailed directions, please call (843) 853-8000.

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Composite photos of Maj. Anderson (left) and Gen. Beauregard (right)  

Did You Know?
Union Maj. Robert Anderson, commanding Fort Sumter, and Confederate Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, commanding Charleston's forces during the first battle of the Civil War, knew each other since the 1830s. Anderson was Beauregard's artillery instructor at West Point. Fort Sumter National Monument, SC

Last Updated: November 02, 2006 at 15:25 EST