Carolina Stories

Carolina Stories highlights the rich history of South Carolina.

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Specials

  • The Vanishing Generation

    First-hand accounts of World War II as told by South Carolina Veterans.
  • Fallen Heroes

    Featuring the World War II stories of William Farrow and Thomas Dry Howie.
  • Space Heroes

    Charles M. Duke, Ronald Erwin McNair and Charles F. Bolden, Jr.
  • Shoebox Memories

    Stories from WWII Veterans.
  • Always First: The S.C. Air National Guard

    This documentary tells the story of the S.C. Air National Guard.
  • Over Here: The Homefront During World War I

    This documentary explores how World War I changed South Carolina.
  • Down on Bull Street

    Carolina Stories presents Down on Bull.
  • Nuestro Futuro (Our Future)

    "Nuestro Futuro (Our Future)" features five Hispanic youths in South Carolina.

About Carolina Stories

Carolina Stories highlights the rich cultural and historical landscape that is South Carolina. From the Upstate to the Lowcountry, the stories are as geographically diverse as their subject matter and they are all produced by ETV's production teams.

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Latest Stories

Ghosts and Legends: The Merridun Inn

The house was built in 1855 by the mayor of Union. In about 1900, the house was named the Merridun. The house was bought in 1990, and the owners started working on it in 1992. They started seeing a...

Ghosts and Legends: Haunted Grave

* Please note: This ghost story is not recommended for all audiences due to mature subject matter. The Old Stone Church was established in the 1780s by Andrew Pickens. In the cemetery, there is a...

Carolina Stories: Nuestro Futuro (2006) | ETV Classics

Nuestro Futuro introduces us to Maria, Paola, Teresa, Miguel and Griselda and describes the adjustments these young Hispanics face as they learn a new language and adjust to a new culture. As the...

Ghosts and Legends: Duel in the Alley

Duel in the Alley, Charleston, S.C. In 1783, Dr. Joseph Ladd arrived in Charleston and, over time, became friends with a man named Ralph Isaacs. They eventually had a falling out, which led to a duel...