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Things to see in South Charleston, United States

South Charleston is a small town in West Virginia that has a lot to offer tourists. The town was founded in 1868 and is home to a number of historic landmarks, including the South Charleston Historical Museum. The museum features exhibits on the history of the town and its residents, as well as collections of local artifacts. Other attractions in South Charleston include the Shiloh Baptist Church, which was built in 1885, and the James H. "Sloppy" Joe Jackson House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Quick info about South Charleston
DetailValue
CountryUnited States
RegionWest Virginia
Latitude38.3482
Longitude-81.711
Appr. population12047

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