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Why is Folly Beach called end of America?

“I haven't been able to find out exactly when they did it, but they came up with The Edge of America, it's actually a registered trademark,” said Goodwin. The trademark was filed in 1996, registered in '97 — they originally used it in their surf shop to print on t-shirts and bumper stickers.



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Early maps show that Folly was once called “Coffin Land,” possibly because ships would often leave plague or cholera victims on barrier islands before approaching a large port. By 1861, however, the island housed a massive tent city of Union soldiers planning the siege of Charleston.

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Without constant policing, the island was a favorite of pirates and known for its shipwrecks, including the brig Amelia. Strategically located south of Charleston and close to Fort Sumter, Folly became a stronghold for Union soldiers during the Civil War.

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Known to Charleston locals as the Edge of America, Folly Beach is home to numerous surf spots, the most popular being the Washout, 10th Street and the Folly Beach Pier.

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Not far from the hustle and bustle of historic Charleston, Folly Beach is a funky, laid-back beach town offering plenty of family fun.

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And when the sun goes down, Center Street becomes a lively mix of beach-casual nightlife and rooftop dance clubs. Whether you need a beach front home for a large group or a romantic room for the two of you, Folly Beach is the perfect spot for vacations, reunions, beach weddings, or just a quick weekend get-away.

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Recent visitors described the sand as clean, and said it's a great place to bring kids and dogs (dog hours vary). While it's free to lounge on the beach, be prepared to fork over a bit of coin to pay for parking. Lots near the beach charge $5 to $20 (depending on the day and season) for all-day parking.

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Is the water blue at Folly Beach SC? The water along Folly Beach went from brown to a brilliant blue. Some are comparing it to the waters along South Florida and the explanation is actually quite simple. According to a local geology professor, it's thanks in part to the $30-million renourishment project.

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The Folly Beach Monster is the nickname given to a globster that was found on Friday, March 22nd, 2012, on Folly Beach in South Carolina. Initially believed by locals to have been a sea monster, it was quickly discovered to be nothing more than the carcass of a rare fish.

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All of the beaches on Folly Island are superb, but, arguably the Folly Beach County Park, at the island's west end, is perhaps the best with amenities like 2,500 feet of ocean frontage, picnic areas and boogie board, bicycle, umbrella and chair rentals available between Labor Day and Memorial Day.

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Folly Beach was named one of America's Top 25 Hippie Hideouts.

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For some reason... perhaps due to the current or possibly even the position of the island's coastline against the sea and incoming tides, Folly Beach catches loads of fossils. A simple walk along the shore can yield a number of finds if you know what to look for. ...a number of them!

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Beginning in the 1930s, the islands quickly began losing shoreline. In order to resolve the issue of the rapidly-eroding islands, the 1940s saw groins, or large rocks, placed within the waters of Folly Beach in an attempt to prevent further erosion.

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Pawleys Island is home to some of the most pristine beaches in South Carolina and is recognized for its peaceful waters that are perfect for enjoying shelling, canoeing, biking, and kayaking with loved ones. Featuring white powdery sand, it is the best location for zoos, sculptures, and gardens with native plants.

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — A South Carolina beach has been named in the top 25 bluest water locations in the United States. A new study by SIXT shows Coligny Beach Park in Hilton Head ranked #23 for bluest water in the U.S.

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For the latest quarter assessed by the U.S. EPA (January 2021 - March 2021), tap water provided by this water utility was in compliance with federal health-based drinking water standards.

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The answer is yes! Folly Beach is known for being one of the best places to find shark teeth in South Carolina. With a little bit of patience and luck, you can discover some amazing treasures on the shore. Low tide is the ideal time to search for shark teeth on Folly Beach.

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If you don't like crowds, stay away from the middle of the beach by Blu and the Tides Hotel. Instead, take a right at the end of Center Street and drive until just before you hit Folly Beach County Park.

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While visiting places like Folly Beach and Morris Island, as well as our other destinations, you are likely to find gorgeous shells, rocks, fossils, shark teeth, and maybe even sea glass!

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Ocean Treasures Starfish, sea urchins, and sand dollars also can be found on Folly Beach and Morris Island. Searching for fossils is another popular pastime. The most common fossils found on area beaches are sharks teeth, which are usually black or dark brown.

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Folly Beach's housing expenses are 61% higher than the national average and the utility prices are 17% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 5% lower than the national average. Folly Beach has grocery prices that are 3% higher than the national average.

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