Who Invented Electric Christmas Lights?
Thomas Edison, the inventor of the first successful practical light bulb, created the very first strand of electric lights.
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Thomas Edison, the inventor of the first successful practical light bulb, created the very first strand of electric lights.
Early in their first semester at Wofford College, Sydney Heslop ’28, Maura Jackson ’28, Carlee Mason ’28, and Grant Owen ’28 walked into the Robert Hett Chapman III Center for Philanthropy unsure of what to expect.
After decades of conservation efforts in South Carolina and elsewhere in the Southeast, the red-cockaded woodpecker is no longer listed as federally endangered.
This extension provides borrowers affected by these catastrophic events with additional time to access federal, state, or local housing resources; to consult with a HUD-approved housing counselor; and/or to rebuild their homes.
Spartanburg Rescue Mission is the largest homeless shelter in Spartanburg and is dedicated to providing short-term emergency care for those most in need in Spartanburg County.
USC Upstate is now offering a new industrial engineering program, addressing the growing demand for engineers in the region while providing students the opportunity to study and gain industry experience close to home.
Make sure your holiday is a safe and happy one – be careful with your Christmas tree, lights, and candles!
We’re getting into the holiday spirit here in Spartanburg. Our stockings are hung by the chimney with care and we have strings of lights decorating our homes.
While Spartanburg’s most significant tie to Germany – BMW Manufacturing Co.’s Plant Spartanburg – is well-known, the connections go much deeper, greatly benefiting our county’s economy over the decades.
Duke Energy recently wrapped up an initiative to support organizations that address food deserts, insecurities, and inequities across South Carolina by announcing more than $300,000 in surprise microgrants and contributions to community organizations across the state.