By 1979, South Carolina's only known surviving indigo vats were in Otranto Plantation in Berkeley County, which was being redeveloped as a subdivision. Of its three series of vats, two were considered ...
For months, public officials and citizens have weighed the pros and cons of Project Indigo, a development projected to bring an additional 3,000 people to Southport. The planning board has unanimously ...
A nearly 400-acre mixed-use development set to double the population of Southport has residents and city officials bracing for its impacts. The Indigo Plantation Phase II development would bring 1,542 ...
SURFSIDE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - The Town of Surfside Beach, along with its historical society and other neighbors recently unveiled plaques and markers in an effort to preserve its history. At the ...
Most histories about the first successful indigo crop in North America never mention the man who made it possible. John Quash Williams was born in the colony of South Carolina sometime between 1720-25 ...
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