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    • File:Great_Town_Charleston_North_Charleston_1984.pdf
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    South Carolina State Development Board
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    Economic development--South Carolina--Charleston; Economic development--South Carolina--North Charleston; North Charleston (S.C.)--Statistics; Charleston (S.C.)--Statistics
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    The GREAT TOWN program (GREAT = GOVERNOR'S RURAL ECONOMIC ACHIEVEMENT TROPHY), initiated in 1976 by the South Carolina State Development Board, is a self-help program for communities with a population of less than 15,000. The towns voluntarily choose to enter the program and through broad community participation, achieve the standards of preparation excellence established by the State Development Board. The purpose is to help the small towns organize an industrial development program and enhance their ability to successfully support industrial development.
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    1984-09
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    Date Accessioned2011-04-06T20:05:55Z
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    dc.descriptionThe GREAT TOWN program (GREAT = GOVERNOR'S RURAL ECONOMIC ACHIEVEMENT TROPHY), initiated in 1976 by the South Carolina State Development Board, is a self-help program for communities with a population of less than 15,000. The towns voluntarily choose to enter the program and through broad community participation, achieve the standards of preparation excellence established by the State Development Board. The purpose is to help the small towns organize an industrial development program and enhance their ability to successfully support industrial development.
    Media TypeDocument
    Item LanguageEnglish
    PublisherSouth Carolina State Library
    Digital CollectionSouth Carolina State Documents Depository
    RightsCopyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.
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    Digitization Specifications300ppi, Epson Expression 10000xl flatbed scanner with Adobe Acrobat X Standard software, Archival Master file is a multi-image TIFF; online version is a PDF/A-1b. Color depth varies by collection: 24-bit color, 8-bit grayscale, or black & white.
    dc.coverage.spatialCharleston County (S.C.)
    

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