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Geospatial data about Charleston County, South Carolina County Tax Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This map shows all the community supported agriculture in Charleston County.
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Geospatial data about Charleston County, South Carolina Streets. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This is a surficial geology map of Charleston county. The stability of the different sedimentary layers were used for analysis in whether the ground is stable or not.
Above ground storage tanks in Charleston County provided for CC Community Development. Data provided by SC DHEC.
This is an urban planning map of Charleston county. This map contains all the layers necessary for assessing the development of Charleston County.
This layer was created by a joint effort of Dorchester, Charleston and Berkeley Counties for better evacuation of residents
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Geospatial data about Charleston County, South Carolina Future Land Use. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This map shows all the farmers markets within Charleston County.
Archaeological Assessment of Selected Sites along the Intracoastal Waterway, Charleston County, South Carolina.
Between May 24 and October 2010, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted intensive cultural resources survey/evaluations and GIS mapping of seven parcels and 14 archaeological localities in Charleston County, South Carolina, GIS mapping, archaeological survey, and evaluate testing was conducted for selected sites along the shores of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW) and adjoining tidal creeks. Attention was focused on determining definitively the NRHP eligible sites (38CH1531, and 38CH2352) and identifying what, if any, are being experienced by certain NRHP eligible sites within the study area (38CH259, 38CH644, 38CH134, 38CH1445, 38CH1709 and 38CH146/1048) as result of wave action along the AIWW and/or FMNF lands. The results indicate that, within the exception of, 38CH2352, all of the sites investigated in the current project are eligible for the NRHP. Of all the NRHP eligible sites, only 38CH134 and 38CH1709 are currently experiencing adverse effects from wave action along the AIWW- the main effect being the active corrosion of portion of the sites. This ARRA-funded task order employed 25 specialists for a period of 11 months.
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Although the exact locations of these mounds is unknown, the name of the county is which they are located is. This map shows the counties that are home to Native American mounds that are known to exist in South Carolina. Green dots are placed in the counties with only one mound and red dots are in the counties that have two mounds.
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