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COMING SOON: Old Santee Canal (1800-1835)

Posted on 1 January, 2013 by nwfulmer — No Comments ↓
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Opened in 1800, the Santee Canal was the first true canal built in America.   Santee Canal was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and there are additional pictures and information available from the Historic American Continue reading →

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Fascinated with old brick and abandoned sites since he was a boy, South Carolina native Nate Fulmer holds a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology and Archaeology from the College of Charleston. As a student of archaeology, he has worked on numerous historic sites in a variety of contexts. Nate currently lives in historic downtown Charleston with his wife Diana. This blog is largely a product of exploratory weekend excursions across the state and fieldwork on archaeological sites in the Lowcountry.

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