Charles B. Baxley, a long-time Kershaw County attorney, former member and chair of the Kershaw County Board of School Trustees, and a well-known historian who was currently serving as the
Before Charleston had a reputation for preserving its old buildings, the city tore down one of the most significant Colonial-era fortifications ever built in the Carolinas — a massive series
32 bronze markers around Marion Square will help people learn about the large fortress that once guarded the entrance into Charleston during the colonial period.
Approximately 175 volunteers came together to honor veterans during the National Wreaths Across America (WAA) Day at Quaker Cemetery in Camden. Dec. 16, 2023, marked the fourth year Quaker Cemetery
This year’s city of Camden Arbor Day ceremony on Tuesday morning saw the planting of a Princeton Elm tree at the southeastern-most stretch of Quaker Cemetery near, and in commemoration