Gilligans Seafood
by Skip Willits
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Gilligans Seafood
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Skip Willits
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Photograph - Epson Lustre Paper
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Gilligans seafood restaurant served lunch to about fifty of us on a trip from Columbia to Charleston a few years back.
From 1938 to 1942, the state of South Carolina created Lake Moultrie, surrounded by thirty-two (32) miles of dams and dikes, with a hydroelectric plant and Pinopolis Lock at the outlet or Tailrace Canal near Moncks Corner. This new lake effectively replaced the Old Santee Canal and inundated all of it on the Cooper River side of the summit except for the last three miles.
The Diversion Canal was built at the same time as the Pinopolis Lock, and it is about four miles south of SC-45, connecting Lake Marion with Lake Moultrie. Both the lock and the canal are currently in operation.
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March 3rd, 2021
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