Being from the north, I feel I have some sort of soul connection with South Carolina. My grandfather was from Aiken and we would go down with him to visit family often. Aiken is stunningly gorgeous. In fact, South Carolina has, in abundance, what I think of as the most quintessential southern towns. The sweeping oak alleys, spanish moss, dirt roads, palm trees, ante-bellum architecture - restored, run down, or abandoned, shacks, lazy summers. I absolutely adore South Carolina.
When it comes to the South, I don't like to compare to other places because obviously there could be a lot of lack, but I try to focus on the things that it gets right and try to enjoy places for what they are. When I go south, most times, I'm trying to take things easy and unwind. And I can do that in South Carolina. I'm not going to South Carolina for nightlife, but to hunt, to fish, to lounge around, and just be present.
I've always said, if I ever decided to retire in the south, out of all the places, South Carolina is on the top of the list. Places like where my family is from, in Aiken, and other places like Charleston, Georgetown, Mount Pleasant, Edisto, Clemson, are bar none some of the most charming towns in all of the south. The history and culture are icing on the cake for me.
it's kinda of funny considering historically NC was the more bumpkin of the two Carolina in the antebellum era
Yep.. hence the name "tar heels". NC used to only be known for the fact that it was sequestered between the aristocratic kingdoms of Virgina and South Carolina.