Directions from Athens, Georgia to Sumter, South Carolina





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Daniel Koon House

Landmarks – Lexington, South Carolina

Inscription. This c. 1810 cottage was built on Bear Creek southeast of present Chapin by the family of Daniel Koon (1810-1876) who, with a secession of three wives, fathered 14 children. Self-taught, he spoke four languages and was ... More on HMDB

First Baptist Church

Religion and Faith – Sumter, South Carolina

Inscription. (Front text), Organized in 1813 with 13 members, this branch of Stateburg's High Hills of Santee Baptist Church (founded before 1772) became an independent congregation on September 24, 1820. It became known as Sumterville ... More on HMDB

A Memorial To Eli Whitney

Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia

Inscription. For the invention of the American Cotton Gin, A contribution to the resources of civilization and to the material welfare of The United States, Erected by The New England Cotton Manufactures Association, MDCCCCII, , ... More on HMDB

John M. Bates Bridge

Landmarks – Eastover, South Carolina

Inscription. Named in 1979 in honor, of, prominent public spirited, citizen of this section, (Born 1871 Died 1924), for his many contributions, to highway transportation, During early 1900, s he led, several highway location parties. ... More on HMDB

Sumter National Forest

National And State Parks – Columbia, South Carolina

Wildlife and green space, hiking and biking trails, and ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Inscription. [Front text]: A Virginia native who came to South Carolina ca. 1765, General Thomas Sumter was a leader in civil as well as military affairs. He served in the First and Second Provinci... More on HMDB

Dairy Queen

Ice Cream – Columbia, South Carolina

Dairy Queen is a two star restaurant in Columbia. This very affordable establishment is one of the popular restaurants in ... More on Open List

Bishop James Osgood Andrew

Landmarks – Washington, Georgia

Inscription. James Osgood Andrew was born in Wilkes County, Georgia, on May 5, 1794, about 400 yards N. E. of this marker, the son of Rev. John Andrew and Mary Cosby Andrew. He was licensed to preach in the Ellam Methodist Episcopal ... More on HMDB

Wateree River

Things To Do – Sumter, South Carolina

Kershaw House

Landmarks – Camden, South Carolina

Inscription. This Georgian Mansion overlooking Camden was originally built c.1775-1780 by Joseph Kershaw. A wealthy merchant and leading citizen, Kershaw modeled his residence after the William Washington house in Charleston. During ... More on HMDB

Bell Auditorium

Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia

Bell Auditorium, located at 712 Telfair St, has about what you’d expect from your corner deli: beer, soda, and some not-so-low-calorie snacks. Don’t come here expecting a night’s worth of entertainment, but hey, at the very least, ... More on clubzone

Meriwether Monument Hero of the Hamburg Riot

Landmarks – North Augusta, South Carolina

Inscription. [South face ]: Dec. 4,1852 July 8, 1876, ———, In Memory of Thomas M c Kie Meriwether. Who on 8th July 1876, gave his life that the civilization builded by his fathers might be preserved for their childrens ... More on HMDB

Glass Onion Gourmet Deli

Restaurants – Columbia, South Carolina

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Firehouse Subs

Restaurants – Evans, Georgia

Enjoy a FREE UPGRADE to a COMBO MEAL with the purchase of any SUB . . A restaurant built on the pride and honor of the firehouse's most storied traditions - great food - Big, satisfying subs loaded ... More on entertainment.com

Fat Man's Riverfront Cafe

Restaurants – Augusta, Georgia

Enjoy one complimentary LUNCH ENTREE when a second LUNCH ENTREE of equal or greater value is purchased . . We can prepare box lunches for your visit to Fort Discovery - call ... More on entertainment.com