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Landmarks – Enoree, South Carolina
Inscription. Marker Front: This church, established in 1804, grew out of Padgett's Creek Baptist Church, mother church to several area Baptist congregations. Rev. Spencer Bobo (d.1816), a member there, was given permission to take ... More on HMDB
Parks – Buford, Georgia
It is always clean and well maintained as we'll. More on KidsPlayParks
Landmarks – Lawrenceville, Georgia
The Plantation Houses of Gwinnett self-guided tour takes you to historic residences typical of plantation homes that dotted the countryside of Gwinnett in the 1800s. Fewer than 15 of these histori... More on Gcvb.org
Things To Do – Greenwood, South Carolina
I belive this church is very pretty and new but it is just good enoght to visit one. i mean realy thre is n... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Carnesville, Georgia
(Cromer’s Mill or Nail’s Creek, 111', 1906, closed to motor traffic, 10-59-01) across Nail’s Creek ENE of Commerce , Franklin County, GA. GA51 SE 5.3 miles from jct I85 exit 160 NE of Commerce, S. (right) ... More on dalejtravis.com
Parks – Greenville, South Carolina
49 acres, located at 1967 Ridge Road Wenwood Soccer Complex is home of the Carolina Elite Soccer Academy. Here you will find ... More on Greenvillesc.gov
Landmarks – Ware Shoals, South Carolina
Inscription. This man was born and reared on the land adjacent to and southwest of this bridge where his ancestors settled in the late 1750's. His forbears were very civic minded and patriotic and included many doctors and lawyers. ... More on HMDB
Health Club – Buford, Georgia
New Studio, flexible class schedule. From beginner to intermediate levels. Group and Private classes available.Also available ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina
Inscription. The earliest roads in Ninety Six were Indian trails, used for travel by foot and horse and for hunting. White settlers followed these trails to explore the countryside, trade, and eventually, to settle. As the stream ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Williamston, South Carolina
Inscription. In Memory of, West Allen Williams: 1804 1857, Founded Williamston, Donor of Spring, &, Park, ----, He said, This Water Shall by Forever, Free to All People, , Location. 34° 37.033′ N, 82° 28.75′ W. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Carnesville, Georgia
Inscription. Constituted in 1801 this church had 19 charter members. First a member of the Serepta Association, it was one of 13 churches to form the Tugalo Association in 1818. Some members came many miles in wagons and buggies to ... More on HMDB
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