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Cultural History at Beidler Forest
Research by Audubon South Carolina has uncovered that freedom seekers, often referred to as “maroons,” used the area of Four Holes Swamp where Beidler Forest is located today as a place of refuge.
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This blog is chock full of blog entries and delicious swamp information leading as far back as 2006.
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