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  2. Charleston Sofa Super Store fire - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Sofa Super Store fire was a devastating blaze that occurred on the evening of June 18, 2007, in Charleston, South Carolina, resulting in the deaths of nine firefighters. It was the deadliest firefighter disaster in the US since the September 11 attacks. The fire, which started in the loading dock of the furniture store, rapidly ...

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    Charleston church shooting, on June 17, 2015, at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Charleston nine .

  4. List of South Carolina state symbols - Wikipedia

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    State fossil: Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) [9] (2014) State fruit: peach (Prunus persica) – South Carolina is the second largest producer of peaches, behind California and ahead of Georgia (the Peach State). [10] (1984) State gemstone: amethyst – South Carolina is one of a few U.S. states where good quality amethyst gems can be ...

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    In the wake of Wednesday's hate crime shooting at a historic black church in Charleston, SC, we reflect on the victims who lost their lives at the hands of 21-year old Dylann Roof.

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  7. Robert William Roper House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert William Roper House is an early-nineteenth-century house of architectural importance located at 9 East Battery in Charleston, South Carolina.It was built on land purchased in May 1838 by Robert W. Roper, a state legislator from the parish of St. Paul's, and a prominent member of the South Carolina Agricultural Society, whose income derived from his position as a cotton planter and ...