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Whether you’re in the Lowcountry, Midlands or Upstate, each South Carolina region has a drive-in theater for you to visit this fall.
A #1 New York Times Best Seller in 1991 (and the best selling novel of 1991) Scarlett, is the sequel to Gone with the Wind. In fact, the late Alexandra Ripley , the author of Scarlett and a Charleston native, derived inspiration from the city for her novel Charleston (1981) and its sequel On Leaving Charleston.
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Palmetto Theatre is a historic movie theater located at Hampton, Hampton County, South Carolina. It was built in 1946, and is an Art Deco -influenced Art Moderne style building. It features a prominent, ornate, projecting marquee with highly stylized neon lettering and geometric patterns.
Taylor Swift could soon come to a South Carolina theater near you. Here’s what to know.
Sumter Town Hall-Opera House, also known as the Sumter Academy of Music, is a historic town hall building located at Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina. It was built in 1893, and is a four-story, ashlar brick Richardsonian Romanesque style building. It features a four-faced clock tower that serves as a focal point for the entire area.
The following movies were filmed at least in part in Charleston, South Carolina. Identifiable locations shown in the films are indicated in parentheses. When the filming location was meant to represent Charleston as the setting, an asterisk has been added. Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) (box office #1 film in the U.S.) Angel Camouflaged ...
The Beacon (later renamed Haunting at the Beacon [citation needed]) is a 2009 American horror/thriller film directed and written by Michael Stokes. [1] The second film by Sabbatical Pictures, it was shot at The Rogers Hotel in Waxahachie, Texas and debuted in seven cities in October 2009. It was shown at the 2009 Paranoia Film Festival, where ...