Well, I’m a local, I went to this place near Folly Beach, called Mosquito Beach, This was the Beach for Black People during the time of Segregation. One of the locals a young man by the name of Chance, was sharing the History of the area with us. There was no water on the beach in the Mosquito Beach side, only 2 buildings left standing, they were a restaurant / club for Reggae Music on Tuesdays afternoon. We were there Tuesday around noon. I could see possibly why not much development had not occurred, that reason being, there was no Church in this Important historical community.
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Well, I’m a local, I went to this place near Folly Beach, called Mosquito Beach, This was the Beach for Black People during the time of Segregation. One of the locals a young man by the name of Chance, was sharing the History of the area with us. There was no water on the beach in the Mosquito Beach side, only 2 buildings left standing, they were a restaurant / club for Reggae Music on Tuesdays afternoon. We were there Tuesday around noon. I could see possibly why not much development had not occurred, that reason being, there was no Church in this Important historical community.