11 South Carolina Facts So Rare Most Locals Will Swear You Made Them Up

South Carolina gets labeled as beaches and biscuits—but that barely scratches the surface. Behind the Lowcountry charm is a state packed with firsts, strange geography, and history that sounds exaggerated until you double-check it. Here are 11 completely legit South Carolina facts that feel made up—even to lifelong South Carolinians.

1. South Carolina Was the First State to Secede from the Union

In December 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede, kicking off the Civil War.

History students know the war started here—but many forget just how early and decisive the move was.

2. The First Shots of the Civil War Were Fired in South Carolina

The Civil War officially began at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor.

Those cannon shots echoed across the entire nation. Big history, small island.

3. South Carolina Has One of the Oldest Cities in the U.S.

Charleston was founded in 1670 and quickly became one of the most important ports in colonial America…

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