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Originally Posted by Pazuzu
https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/south-carolina/
Columbia. It's not dead center, but there's a science museum there doing a big festival for this, which will (possibly) give you access to things like publicly set up telescopes and, well, bathrooms and such
If you get closer to the edges of the band, the totality is much shorter. It goes down to 30-40 seconds near the edges, which seems silly when the center is just 30 miles away, and give you 2m40s of totality...
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Thanks a lot for the website Mike. My wife does GIS so we're both super excited by the maps.
By chance we will be visiting home (Vancouver, BC) during the eclipse. Unfortunately we won't have time to drive to a totality zone.