These 17 Photos Of South Carolina In The 1950s Are Mesmerizing
By Robin Jarvis
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Published February 11, 2016
A lot has changed in South Carolina since the 1950s. The era was ushered in after many years of hardship during the Great Depression and on the heels of World War II. But, sometimes a look at the past can also tell us where we’re going. We love these photos and feel they show a South Carolina that is going places in the 1950s.
1. Three generations come together for this group photo taken in Beaufort in 1954.
2. Christmas shoppers outside Belk Department Store at Main and Hampton in Columbia in 1955.
3. The family dog is front and center for this candid photo taken in Beaufort in the early 1950s.
4. You can feel the love in this Christmas photo taken in the Lowcountry in 1956.
5. A woman catches some rays at Myrtle Beach in 1958.
6. Citadel Cadets marching down Main Street in Columbia in 1950.
7. Pickin' banjo at the Palmetto State Fair in Columbia in 1955.
8. Main Street in Columbia looking toward the Capitol in 1955.
9. A 1950s graduating class of Allen University gathers on the steps of Joseph Simeon Flipper Library.
10. This fishing trip on Lake Wateree in South Carolina in 1956 looks like fun!
11. The 1954-55 Varsity Basketball team at Bishop England High School in Charleston.
12. A woman waits outside the Allendale Branch of the Allendale-Jasper-Hampton Regional Library in 1951.
13. Spartanburg, 1959. The Camp LeJune skeet team poses in Spartanburg after a victory.
14. Stopping for a photo near Beaufort in 1954.
15. This was taken in 1956. The notes attached to this photo place it in Chesterfield, South Carolina.
16. This photo was taken from the top of the ferris wheel at the South Carolina State Fair in Columbia in 1956.
17. In this photo from Parris Island, South Carolina, a drill instructor's young sons are saluting their father at home.
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