On this day in history, March 22, 1961, the city of Goose Creek was formed.

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On this day in history, March 22, 1961, the city of Goose Creek was formed.

Goose Creek, South Carolina, marked its 65th anniversary of official incorporation as a town on March 22, 2026—nearly 500 residents voted yes on March 14, 1961, to manage rapid growth and add services like sanitation.

Key Milestones

  • 1670s Origins: “Goose Creek Men”—early colonists from Barbados—settled near the creek, trading cloth, guns, and ammo with Native Americans like the Etiwan; they dominated Indian slave and deerskin trades while challenging colonial Lords Proprietors.
  • 18th Century Boom: Rice plantations thrived; 1790 census showed 2,787 in St. James Goose Creek Parish (mostly slaves).
  • Modern Growth: From Navy Weapons Annex (1940s) to today’s 8th-largest SC city (~46,000 people), shifting to diverse residential hubs.

First Leader

Hilton W. Bunch served as inaugural mayor, guiding the transition from rural outpost.

Fits your local SC history interest near Berkeley/Charleston—happy anniversary to Goose Creek!

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