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Midlands (South Carolina)
NameMidlands (South Carolina)
Coordinates33.99°N 81.05°W

Midlands (South Carolina) is a region located in the central part of South Carolina, encompassing several counties including Richland County, Lexington County, and Kershaw County. The region is home to the state capital, Columbia, and is situated near the Congaree River, which flows through the Congaree National Park. The Midlands region is also close to the Lake Marion and Lake Murray, two major lakes in the state. The region is surrounded by other notable cities, including Orangeburg, Camden, and Newberry.

Geography

The Midlands region of South Carolina is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes the Sandhills region, the Piedmont region, and the Coastal Plain. The region is home to several notable landmarks, including the Congaree River, Lake Murray, and the Saluda River. The Table Rock mountain is also located nearby, in the Northwest Corridor of the state. The region's geography is also influenced by the Fall Line, which runs through the city of Columbia and separates the Piedmont region from the Coastal Plain. The Midlands region is also close to the Santee River, Wateree River, and the Broad River.

History

The Midlands region of South Carolina has a rich and diverse history, dating back to the time of the Native American tribes, including the Catawba people and the Cherokee. The region was later settled by European Americans, including the English, Scots-Irish, and Germans. The region played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War, with several key battles taking place in the area, including the Battle of Camden and the Battle of Eutaw Springs. The region was also home to several notable figures, including John C. Calhoun, James L. Orr, and Strom Thurmond. The Midlands region was also affected by the American Civil War, with several battles taking place in the area, including the Battle of Columbia.

Demographics

The Midlands region of South Carolina is home to a diverse population, with a mix of African Americans, European Americans, and Hispanics. The region is also home to several notable institutions, including the University of South Carolina, Columbia College, and Benedict College. The region has a strong sense of community, with several annual festivals and events, including the South Carolina State Fair, the Columbia Festival of the Arts, and the Lexington County Peach Festival. The region is also home to several notable historic districts, including the Columbia Historic District I and the Lexington Historic District.

Economy

The Midlands region of South Carolina has a diverse economy, with major industries including healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The region is home to several major employers, including the University of South Carolina, Palmetto Health, and SCANA Corporation. The region is also a major hub for logistics and distribution, with several major companies, including Amazon and Walmart, having facilities in the area. The region is also home to several notable research institutions, including the University of South Carolina Research Foundation and the Columbia Urban League. The region's economy is also influenced by the nearby Fort Jackson, a major United States Army base.

Education

The Midlands region of South Carolina is home to several notable educational institutions, including the University of South Carolina, Columbia College, and Benedict College. The region is also home to several major school districts, including the Richland County School District One and the Lexington County School District One. The region has a strong focus on STEM education, with several programs and initiatives, including the University of South Carolina's College of Engineering and Computing and the Columbia Area STEM Alliance. The region is also home to several notable libraries, including the Richland Library and the Lexington County Public Library.

Transportation

The Midlands region of South Carolina has a well-developed transportation network, with several major highways, including I-20, I-26, and I-77. The region is also home to the Columbia Metropolitan Airport, which provides service to several major destinations, including Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and Orlando International Airport. The region is also served by the South Carolina Department of Transportation, which maintains several major roads and highways in the area. The region is also home to several notable public transportation systems, including the Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority and the Columbia Area Transit. The region's transportation network is also influenced by the nearby CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railway rail lines.

Category:Regions of South Carolina