Discover South Carolina, USA
 South Carolina, Hunting Island marshland, South Carolina Low Country Author: Cdamgen (public domain)
South Carolina is a state on the East Coast of the United States. It covers an area of 32,020 sq mi (82,931 sq km), and is the 40th largest state out of 50. The state measures 260 miles (420 km) from east to west and 200 miles (320 km) from north to south.
Guide to South Carolina Hotels
Here's a list of hotels in South Carolina that you can book online, listed by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites.
 Chappelle Administrative Building, Columbia, South Carolina Author: Abductive (Creative Commons Attribution 1.0)
More on South Carolina
South Carolina is border to the north by North Carolina and to the southwest by Georgia. It faces the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The highest point in the state is Sassafras Mountain, which is 3,560 ft (1,085 m) tall.
 Jocassee Waterfall, South Carolina Author: CBM (public domain)
South Carolina has a population of 4.5 million people. It is the 24th most populous state in the country. The biggest city and capital is Columbia. Originally known as the Province of South Carolina, it became a 8th state of the United State on 23 May, 1788.
South Carolina is located within the Eastern time zone (-5/-4 GMT). Its abbreviation is SC.
 Compromise House, Charleston, South Carolina Author: Daniel Mayer (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
Budget Travel to and around South Carolina
By Plane
Charleston International Airport (CHS) is the main airport serving South Carolina.
By Train
Amtrak has services linking the major cities of South Carolina with New York City and Florida. Among the trains include the Silver Service and the Palmetto.
By Road
There are a number of Interstate highways in South Carolina, among them, I-20, I-26, I-77, I-80 and I-95.
 Harbor at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Author: MoodyGroove (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
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Principal Cities of South Carolina
- Aiken (25,000)
One of the two largest cities in the Central Savannah River area.
- Charleston (125,000)
Oldest and second largest city in South Carolina.
- Clemson (42,000)
Home of Clemson University.
- Columbia (116,000)
Capital and largest city in South Carolina.
- Florence (32,000)
City founded as a railroad hub.
- Greenville (62,000)
City in upstate South Carolina.
- Georgetown (9,000)
Third oldest city in South Carolina.
- Myrtle Beach (32,000)
Coastal resort city in Horry County.
- Spartanburg (40,000)
Principal city in the Spartanburg Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Places of Interest in South Carolina
These are arranged in alphabetical order
- Beaufort
- Edisto Island
- Coastal Islands
- Hilton Head Island
- Isle of Palms
- Seabrook Island
National Parks of South Carolina
- Congaree National Park, South Carolina
National Monuments in South Carolina
- Fort Sumter National Monument
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