Andrews officials hope the announcement of South Carolina s first state park in decades could transform its economy through tourism with help of the Black River Cypress Preserve.
A $6.4 million public-private partnership will preserve more than 1,800 acres in the Andrews area, growing a network of public lands and potentially providing a tourism boost to a town that has struggled to recover from the decline of the textile industry.
A $6.4 million public-private partnership will preserve more than 1,800 acres in the Andrews area, growing a network of public lands and potentially providing a tourism boost to a town that has struggled to recover from the decline of the textile industry.