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CharlestonBack-kicking dance of the 1920s that originated in Charleston, South Carolina, and became a US craze following the musical Runnin' Wild (1923). CharlestonCity and main port in southeastern South Carolina, USA, situated on a peninsula between the Ashley and Cooper rivers, at the head of a bay 11 km/7 mi from the Atlantic Ocean; seat of Charleston County; population (2000 est) 96,700. Industries include tourism, paper, chemicals, and petrochemicals. The original settlement dates from 1670, and Charleston was incorporated as a city in 1783; there are many historic houses and fine gardens here. Fort Sumter, in the sheltered harbour of Charleston, was bombarded by Confederate batteries from 12–13 April 1861, thus beginning the American Civil War. The city was badly damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989.
CharlestonCapital of West Virginia and administrative headquarters of Kanawha County, situated on the Kanawha River, 85 km/53 mi upstream from its junction with the Ohio River; population (2000 est) 53,400. It is the commercial centre of a region that produces coal, natural gas, salt, clay, timber, and oil; it also has major chemical and glass industries. Charleston was incorporated in 1794. The West Virginia state capital moved between Charleston and Wheeling until 1885, when Charleston was made the permanent state capital. Charleston developed from Fort Lee (1788). The fort was built by Colonel Clendenin, who named the settlement after his father. The town became an important salt exporter in the early 19th century.
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