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O’Hear and Spruill bridge replacements
1/1/1970: The South Carolina Department of Transportation is currently replacing two bridges along O’Hear Avenue and Spruill Avenue over Noisette Creek in Charleston County. These bridges are rated as being structurally... -
Officials to give update on flood victims and post-flooding measures
1/1/1970: North Charleston officials will hold a press conference to provide an update on flooding in North Charleston, including: Steps to return flood victims to their homes Damage assessment team progress... -
One-Day Catastrophe Claims Center
1/1/1970: The South Carolina Department of Insurance, the City of North Charleston and Senator Marlon Kimpson will host a Catastrophe Claims Center in North Charleston, SC Wednesday, October 14, 2015 to... -
One-Night-Only Exhibit and Reception Honors North Charleston History Mural Designer
1/1/1970: The City of North Charleston’s Cultural Arts Department is pleased to host a one-night-only exhibition and artist reception in recognition of graphic and fine artist James Christopher Hill on Thursday,... -
Ongoing efforts for flooded North Charleston residents
1/1/1970: With waters receding, North Charleston building officials will finally have access to previously flooded homes on Peppercorn Ln in the Pepperhill subdivision and in the Union Heights neighborhood of North... -
“Online Exchange Zones” created for citizens buying & selling items
1/1/1970: The North Charleston Police Department will offer three “Online Exchange Zones” where citizens can meet to conduct online buy/sell transactions. The designated Online Exchange Zones will be under 24 hour... -
Operation Summer Camp Underway at Patriots Point
1/1/1970: The smiles from children participating in the City of North Charleston’s summer camp helped brighten what started out as a rainy day at the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum.... -
Our History: 2,000 acres and 10,000 horses for World War I
1/1/1970: In 1918, the US Government requisitioned 2,000 acres in the North Area to support the European war efforts of World War I. Large corrals capable of holding 10,000 horses and... -
Our History: Ann Morris, “The Beautiful Rebel”
1/1/1970: Ann Elliott Morris was best known as “The Beautiful Rebel” in Charleston during the Revolutionary War for her defiance to British rule and her attachment to republican principles. Her most... -
Our History: Carolina Day – Col. William “Danger” Thomson
1/1/1970: William Thomson was raised a Carolinian, so when the choice came to bend his knee to a distant King or to determine his own destiny, the choice was obvious. He...
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