South Carolina

The Palmetto State

Official flag of South Carolina
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Quick Stats

5.1MPopulation
#23Rank
1788Joined
32.0kArea (mi²)

Map

Map of South Carolina

Seal & Motto

State seal of South Carolina

"Animis Opibusque Parati"

Additional Information

AbbreviationSC
Motto Origin

Latin for "Prepared in mind and resources."

Adopted 1776.

Official WebsiteSouthCarolina.gov

Population Growth

Overview

South Carolina, the 'Palmetto State,' is a state of extraordinary beauty and profound history, where centuries of complex narratives have produced a culture unlike any other in America. From the cobblestone streets and fragrant jasmine of Charleston to the red clay hills of the Upstate and the emerald marshes of the Lowcountry, it enchants and endures.

Historical Significance

South Carolina officially joined the Union on May 23, 1788, as the 8th state. Its history reverberates through American civilization — from the first battle of the Revolutionary War at Fort Sullivan in 1776, to the launch of the Civil War at Fort Sumter in 1861, to the remarkable Gullah Geechee culture preserved by descendants of enslaved West Africans on its Sea Islands.

Top Cities & Hubs

1

Charleston

Population: ~150,000

One of America's most beloved and historically significant cities, famed for its exquisitely preserved antebellum architecture, vibrant culinary scene, and iconic Rainbow Row — a living museum of Southern grace.

2

Columbia

Population: ~137,000

The state capital and home to the University of South Carolina, a rapidly growing city with a revitalized downtown, Fort Jackson (the nation's largest basic training installation), and a booming technology sector.

3

North Charleston

Population: ~117,000

A major industrial and logistics powerhouse home to Boeing's 787 Dreamliner final assembly plant, a growing tech sector, and the region's primary commercial airport.

4

Mount Pleasant

Population: ~95,000

Consistently ranked among the nation's best places to live, an affluent coastal community across the harbor from Charleston featuring the legendary Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and Sullivan's Island.

5

Greenville

Population: ~70,000

The shining jewel of Upstate South Carolina, whose extraordinary downtown transformation around Falls Park on the Reedy River has become a national model for urban revitalization.

Neighbors

Region: South

Capital: Columbia

Key Landmarks & Economy

Fort Sumter National Monument: The sea fort in Charleston Harbor where Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War on April 12, 1861, beginning the bloodiest conflict in American history.
Charleston Historic District: A living masterpiece of American architectural heritage, with over 1,400 historic structures including Rainbow Row, Drayton Hall, and the Battery — all perfumed with wisteria and Southern history.
BMW & Boeing Manufacturing: South Carolina hosts BMW's largest global production plant (Spartanburg) and Boeing's 787 Dreamliner assembly (North Charleston), making it a world-class advanced manufacturing hub that rivals any in the nation.

Did You Know?

  • South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union on December 20, 1860, and Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor was the site of the Civil War's very first shots.
  • The iconic Sabal Palm on the state flag earned its place after palmetto logs at Fort Sullivan's soft, spongy wood absorbed and repelled British cannonballs in the pivotal 1776 Battle of Sullivan's Island.
  • The Gullah Geechee people of the South Carolina and Georgia Sea Islands have preserved a distinct African-based language, cuisine, and culture for over 300 years, now recognized as a National Heritage Corridor.

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