State Documents for South Carolina Culture Month

BBQ, boiled peanuts, beaches, basket weaving, pottery making, car racing, football, shag dancing, and southern hospitality.

These are just a few words that may come to mind when you think of South Carolina culture. This month, check out these state documents to learn more about the Palmetto State’s rich culture and history.

State Documents

Cover of Folk Music Ultra: Considerable Grace: Volume 3 Traditional Music in South Carolina.

Folk Music Ultra: Considerable Grace: Volume 3 Traditional Music in South Carolina

McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina

This recording is the third volume in the Considerable Grace traditional music series produced by the Folklife Resource Center at McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina. Whether at a local pickin’ parlor, church sanctuary, or town festival, folk music is a vibrant and relevant part of life for many in South Carolina. Check out this resource to listen to 15 songs recorded by South Carolina folk musicians.

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Cover of South Carolina Art: Selections from the South Carolina State Museum Collection

South Carolina Art: Selections from the South Carolina State Museum Collection

South Carolina State Museum

Since its establishment in 1973, the South Carolina State Museum has focused on building collections related to South Carolina. From drawings to sculptures, this catalog highlights the talents of South Carolinian artists and the inspiration invoked by the state’s people and places.

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Cover of Carolina Stories: Just a Game.

Carolina Stories: Just a Game

South Carolina Educational Television

The Carolina-Clemson game is truly the “Super Bowl” of football in South Carolina. This one-hour television documentary features the football teams and fans of the USC Gamecocks and Clemson Tigers in the 2007 showdown at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia. What does it mean to bleed garnet and black…or orange and purple? “Carolina Stories: Just a Game” tackles this question and much more as it celebrates the history and culture of the Palmetto State’s most iconic rivalry.

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Cover of Telling the Story, 1801-2001: A University Collects, Preserves, and Interprets: McKissick Museum’s Art and History Collections.

Telling the Story, 1801-2001: A University Collects, Preserves, and Interprets: McKissick Museum’s Art and History Collections

McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina

The collections at McKissick Museum originated over 200 years ago. Since the founding of the University of South Carolina, there has been a focus on collecting items of cultural and historic significance to South Carolina and the American South. This book provides a brief overview of the history of the McKissick Museum and the numerous items in its art and history collections.

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Cover of The South Carolina National Heritage Corridor: Plantations to Mill Villages.

The South Carolina National Heritage Corridor: Plantations to Mill Villages

South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism

The South Carolina National Heritage Corridor, stretching from the port city of Charleston to the Blue Ridge Mountains, contains historic, cultural, and natural resources that tell the vibrant story of the Palmetto State. From Table Rock Mountain to the docks of McClellanville, the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor is a setting where southern history and lifestyle are alive and accessible, in all its rich variety of cultures.

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Carolina Stories: The Lady in Black

South Carolina Educational Television

Using a blend of original footage and NASCAR clips from the archives, this fast-paced story tracks the history of Darlington Raceway, narrated by true legends of the sport and some of today’s biggest names.

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Upcoming Event

Robert Mills designed courthouse, Camden, SC.

From Colony to Community: Three Centuries of South Carolina Culture

October 16, 2025, 10:30 AM

This webinar provides an overview of South Carolina's cultural transformation through key historical moments. While not every significant event will be covered, we'll explore pivotal periods including the Revolutionary War, Civil War, federal tariffs, both World Wars, and the post-war era through today.

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