Talk:Georgetown, South Carolina
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Most northern natural palmetto hammock
editI remember reading in a tour info book while vacationing in the Myrtle Beach that Georgetown, SC is actually the northern limit of natural sabal palmetto's and that the palmettos found north of Georgetown are all transplants or are naturalized from earlier transplants (this does not include sabal minor or needle palm which have a more northern limit and are not really the palmettos that people think of when talking about palm trees as they are generally trunkless or have relatively very small trunks). I thought this was a pretty cool tid-bit and would like to add it to the article but I have since lost any reference to this fact and am hopping that someone out there might be able to add mention of this with a reference to this article. Thanks!
Uni student
editI am a university student. I would like to know materials of glossy paper. Thanks alot for your help. My email address: Aryairan1979v1979 at yahoo dot com
The African American population is the majority is should not be listed second.
editThe African American population is the majority is should not be listed second.Operationmajoritypower 06:58, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
Picture Town USA
editSomeone should include a writeup on the Nikon Picture Town promotion recently recorded in their commercials. MichaelProcton 17:49, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Population boom
editThe great increase in population 1950–1960 should be addressed in the article since it appears to be so anomalous. Is it largely due to a major annexation, a large increase in the industrial base, both of these or other factors? My experience tells me that it is largely the former, but I would love verification of this. 2600:1004:B14F:C56D:A0B4:CBA1:59EE:FC01 (talk) 22:55, 8 October 2015 (UTC)
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