Symbols
Regions & Rivers
Interesting Facts
Neighbors
Cities & Counties
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Dum Spiro Spero (While I breathe, I hope)

What is the State Motto

100

This stretch of coast between the North Carolina border and Winyah Bay is known as 

The Grand Strand

100

The torn up oak tree on the state seal represents

Defeated British

100

The neighbor to our North

North Carolina

100

Charles Towne later became the city we know as 

What is Charleston

200

Carolina Wren

What is the State Bird



200

South Carolina's 3rd largest river forms a border with this state

What is Georgia

200

A woman walking over swords and daggers on the state seal represents 

hope that overcomes danger

200

This neighbor sits South and West

Georgia

200

Second largest city in South Carolina

What is Charleston

300

Palmetto Tree

What is the State Tree

300

This low country shipping port is located in South Carolina's second largest city

What is the Charleston Harbor?

300

Something that stands for something else

What is a "Symbol"

300

Body of water neighboring to our East

What is The Atlantic Ocean

300

During the Civil War, Sherman's army destroyed the city of 

What is Columbia

400

Yellow Jessamine

What is the State Flower

400

The geographical region separated from the Atlantic Coastline by the Fall Line

What is Piedmont
400

The name of a large channel linking two bodies of water or separating an island from mainland

What is a Sound

400

The 12 spears on the State Seal represent

The First 12 states

400

The largest city located in South Carolina

What is Columbia

500

The symbol worn on the soldiers caps

What is the Crescent

500

The lowest and highest regions of South Carolina are called

What are the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the Blue Ridge Mountains


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Land deposited at the mouth of a river

What is Delta

500

In 1729, Carolina became two separate colonies, named:

North Carolina and South Carolina

500

The number of counties in South Carolina

What is 46

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