List of South Carolina State Symbols - List of Additional State Designations

List of Additional State Designations

The pledge to the flag of South Carolina is "I salute the flag of South Carolina and pledge to the Palmetto State love, loyalty and faith."

The South Carolina Botanical Garden at Clemson University is designated the State Botanical Garden.

The South Carolina Tobacco Museum in Mullins is the official tobacco museum.

The South Carolina Railroad Museum in Winnsboro is the official railroad museum.

Camden Military Academy is designated as the official military academy.

The South Carolina Hall of Fame located in the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, is the official state hall of fame.

The South Carolina Artisans Center, in Walterboro, is the official folk art and crafts center of the state of South Carolina.

In 2001, the Abbeville Opera House received the designation of the official state rural drama theater.

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