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		By: Cami &#124; The Wandering Fox		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So many awesome sites! Growing up in SC, I agree that Fort Sumpter and the city of Charleston in general are super fascinating historically. The east coast is so interesting because of the relatively long recorded history. I recently researched and wrote about a witch trial in a small SC town that happened in 1792...never would&#039;ve predicted that but it was incredibly interesting.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many awesome sites! Growing up in SC, I agree that Fort Sumpter and the city of Charleston in general are super fascinating historically. The east coast is so interesting because of the relatively long recorded history. I recently researched and wrote about a witch trial in a small SC town that happened in 1792&#8230;never would&#8217;ve predicted that but it was incredibly interesting.</p>
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