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Museums – Boone, North Carolina
The Appalachian Cultural Museum, part of Appalachian State University, was created to foster an understanding of the people of the Appalachian Mountains and to serve as a laboratory for new museum ideas. Through exhibits, publications, ... More on Museum.appstate.edu
Things To Do – Hickory, North Carolina
St Stephens Optimist Club Thank you for checking out the St Stephens Optimist website! We desire to play at the highest competitive level but with a focus on excellent sportsmanship and teamwork. ... More on Ststephensoptimist.org
Campgrounds – Charlotte, North Carolina
1108 Acre Preserve, Nature Programs Offered, Lush Natural Setting More on CampUSA
Landmarks – Cross, South Carolina
Inscription. John J. Cross (1810~1890) bought 500 acres here in 1844 and soon expanded Moss Grove into one other most productive cotton plantations in antebellum Berkeley District. This house was built ca. 1880 for Cross's son Adam ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Mayesville, South Carolina
Inscription. (Left text), A Railroad Town: As with many rural South Carolina towns, Mayesville grew up around a railroad depot. The Wilmington and Manchester Railroad built the depot in 1853 on land owned by Matthew Peterson Mayes, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Camden, South Carolina
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: Typical season: Technical details: none Skyview Drive-In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
Landmarks – Sumter, South Carolina
Inscription. The Henry Lee Scarborough House was built 1908-09 by Scarborough (1866-1929), a leading Sumter County farmer, businessman, and public servant serving as county treasurer (1894-1902), commissioner of public works for six ... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Charlotte, North Carolina
The Wachovia Championship is one of the largest, most prestigious sporting events in the Charlotte region. The tournament is an annual tradition that brings players and patrons back each year for an unforgettable golf experience. ... More on Discover America
Restaurants – Charlotte, North Carolina
Enjoy one complimentary MENU ITEM when a second MENU ITEM of equal or greater value is purchased . . Stop in for ... More on entertainment.com
Restaurants – Orangeburg, South Carolina
I will definitely eat there again. More on Restaurantica
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