Lucky me, Charleston is the last city to get a taste.
http://today.cofc.edu/2017/06/21/nasa-solar-eclipse-broadcast/
"NASA announced on Wednesday, June 21, that it will broadcast nationwide coverage of the historic solar eclipse later this summer live from the College of Charleston.
The broadcast will be streamed on
NASA TV, the NASA website, on the
Stream video platform and on various public broadcasting stations across the United States beginning at 12 p.m. on Aug. 21, 2017.
The NASA broadcast will be part of the
College’s eclipse viewing celebration on Rivers Green behind Addlestone Library from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. that day.
NASA will have correspondents and scientists stationed across the nation to provide live updates of the eclipse during the telecast. The NASA “headquarters” for the national broadcast will originate from Rivers Green.
“The College is so thrilled to have NASA broadcasting from our campus during the upcoming total solar eclipse,” said College of Charleston President Glenn F. McConnell ’69. “This will be a once-in-a-lifetime event that our students, faculty, and staff will remember for the rest of their lives. To be able to share this moment with NASA specialists not only adds to the significance of the occasion, but deeply enriches the student experience we provide at the College.”
https://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/south-carolina/
"After traversing the United States from Oregon in just 94 minutes, the Great American Eclipse of 2017 leaves the United States at South Carolina.
After leaving the eastern coast, the Moon's shadow passes over most of the Atlantic before ending at sunset near Africa. But no other land mass, island or continent, is again touched by totality.
The path of the total solar eclipse lies exclusively within the United States."
'Murica!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!