Strange South Carolina

Strange South Carolina by Sherman Carmichael, published by Arcadia Publishing in November 2015, offers a unique exploration of the mysteries and legends that define the Palmetto State. This 174-page book presents a collection of intriguing stories that delve into the lesser-known aspects of South Carolina, moving beyond its well-known beaches and barbecue to uncover tales of the supernatural and historical curiosities.
Readers will discover a range of fascinating narratives, including accounts of a creature that is part lizard and part man, and the peculiarities of South of the Border, a notable tourist attraction. The book also highlights the singularity of Lynches River, which uniquely crosses under the same bridge three times, and the unusual natural formations found at Peachtree Rock Heritage Preservation. Through these stories, Carmichael invites readers to engage with the folklore and history that shape South Carolina’s identity.
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South Carolina is well known for beaches, barbecue and palmetto trees, but plenty of mystery lies behind the idyllic facade. Some residents once claimed to be tormented by a creature that was part lizard and part man. South of the Border is one of the more famous and unique tourist attractions in the state-complete with a giant sombrero. Lynches River is the only river in the nation that crosses under the same bridge three times. Peachtree Rock Heritage Preservation in Lexington County is home to one of the most unusual natural formations in the United States. Author Sherman Carmichael details these and more in a collection of stories that can be found only in the Palmetto State.
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