Olde English District
The Olde English District is a region of South Carolina encompassing Camden, Chester, Clover, Fort Mill, Kershaw, Lake Wylie, Lancaster, Rock Hill, Woodruff, and York counties.
The district is not a historical one, but a tourism device, hence the anachronistic spelling of 'old', and the inaccurate use of the Union Flag as a logo, which would conventially refer to British rather than English things. It is considered to be named after the large number of English immigrants in the 1770s as well as the siting of several battles in the American War of Independence.
| Regions of South Carolina | |
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| Capital City/Lake Murray Country | Grand Strand | Historic Charleston | Midlands | Old 96 District | Olde English District | Pee Dee | Santee Cooper Country | South Carolina Low Country | South Carolina Upcountry | Thoroughbred Country | |
| Coastal Plain | Piedmont | Blue Ridge Mountains | |
| Counties | |
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Abbeville | Aiken | Allendale | Anderson | Bamberg | Barnwell | Beaufort | Berkeley | Calhoun | Charleston | Cherokee | Chester | Chesterfield | Clarendon | Colleton | Darlington | Dillon | Dorchester | Edgefield | Fairfield | Florence | Georgetown | Greenville | Greenwood | Hampton | Horry | Jasper | Kershaw | Lancaster | Laurens | Lee | Lexington | Marion | Marlboro | McCormick | Newberry | Oconee | Orangeburg | Pickens | Richland | Saluda | Spartanburg | Sumter | Union | Williamsburg | York |
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