Hey Charleston! Big news for history buffs and curious minds alike! As we wrap up another year, the S.C. Department of Archives and History has launched a brand-new exhibit in Columbia showcasing the incredible historical markers that pepper our beautiful state. With over 2,000 markers celebrating everything from significant battles to iconic buildings and nature spots, this exhibit really brings our shared past to life!
Eric Emerson, the director of the department, expressed just how impressed he is with the public’s enthusiasm for these historic markers. “In this age where everything is digital and online, it’s fascinating to see so many South Carolinians captivated by something tangible,” he shared. When you think about it, it’s pretty special to get to touch pieces of history that are literally out there in the open for everyone to see – no internet connection required!
What makes these markers even more interesting is their rich connection to local history. Edwin Breeden, who coordinated the exhibit, is just as passionate about this program. He believes these markers help communities not only remember the past but also recognize how interconnected our histories are across the state. “History isn’t just limited to textbooks. It’s unfolding right outside our doors!” said Breeden.
Did you know the state’s official historical marker program dates back to 1936? It is one of the oldest of its kind in the country and it hasn’t lost its charm despite some of the challenges that come with it. You might be surprised to learn that getting a marker isn’t as complicated as you might think. Interested groups just need to do some research, craft a compelling narrative, and be ready to invest a little money (think around $2,500 to $3,000) to make their marker dreams come true!
Every year, the state approves about 50 new markers, and some of these have stories that will leave you fascinated:
Breeden and Emerson’s passion for these historic markers is infectious, sparking curiosity about a history that some folks might never realize exists. With so many interesting stories and connections to explore, why not take a little road trip around the Palmetto State to see how many markers you can find? You never know what piece of history you might stumble upon!
As we look ahead, let’s remember the importance of celebrating our local heritage and keeping the stories alive for future generations to enjoy. So, next time you’re out and about, take a moment to admire one of these historical markers. They truly are a window into South Carolina’s vibrant past!
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