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South Carolina - Music and Performing Arts

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Hickory Knob State Resort Park provides access to Lake Thurmond the largest U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project east of the Mississippi River. Hickory Knob State Resort Park provides access to Lake Thurmond, the largest U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project east of the Mississippi River.

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    The award-winning show in Myrtle Beach blends two hours of critically acclaimed music, comedy and dance – from Broadway to country, from classic pop to rock'n roll, and gospel to bluegrass.

    Greenwood-Lander Performing Arts
    Each year, some of the world's most talented musicians, dancers, singers and actors perform at the Lander Cultural Center Auditorium of Lander University in Greenwood.

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    Performances of music, opera, theater, dance and other performing arts are held at this state-of-the art facility in the heart of downtown Columbia. 

    The Big Mo - Monetta Drive-In Theatre
    Catch a flick at one of two remaining drive-in movie theatres in South Carolina. Located in Monetta.


    The Carolina Opry
    The award-winning show in Myrtle Beach blends two hours of critically acclaimed music, comedy and dance – from Broadway to country, from classic pop to rock'n roll, and gospel to bluegrass.

    Greenwood-Lander Performing Arts
    Each year, some of the world's most talented musicians, dancers, singers and actors perform at the Lander Cultural Center Auditorium of Lander University in Greenwood.

    Koger Center For The Arts
    Performances of music, opera, theater, dance and other performing arts are held at this state-of-the art facility in the heart of downtown Columbia. 

    The Big Mo - Monetta Drive-In Theatre
    Catch a flick at one of two remaining drive-in movie theatres in South Carolina. Located in Monetta.

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