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Things To Do – Easley, South Carolina
Pick your own & harvested pumpkins & ornamental gourds Beginning October 5, Saturday, 10 am to 3 pm. UPDATE: October 22, 2010: A ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
Parks – Wellford, South Carolina
Located east of Greenville, PBC Sports Park Greenville is a newly built facility primarily comprised of woods fields with pillboxes, sniper towers and plenty of wooded area for sneaking around. As the park continues to grow, we will ... More on Warpig.com
Landmarks – Clemson, South Carolina
Inscription. [West Panel]: This bell was originally hung in the Tillman Hall Clock Tower in 1905, where it faithfully tolled the hours until replaced by the carillon in 1985. During those so eventful years, it joyfully rang out for ... More on HMDB
Museums – Pendleton, South Carolina
A free brochure for a driving or walking tour of one of the nation's largest historic ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Health Club – Dacula, Georgia
Yoga Alliance RYT200, offering beginner and mixed level courses in Vinyasa Flow, Power Flow, Gentle Hatha, Detox Flow, ... More on YogaFinder
Parks – Greenville, South Carolina
2. 4 acres, Located at 15 Cagle Street Newtown Park has a picnic shelter, playground, and a basketball court. More on Greenvillesc.gov
History Museum – Lawrenceville, Georgia
One of Gwinnett's oldest buildings (circa 1853) and listed on the National Registerof Historic Places, the Lawrenceville Female Seminary now houses the Gwinnett History Museum. Orginally built to educate the county's female students, ... More on gcvb.org
Restaurants – Anderson, South Carolina
I think it was over all just a bad experience. More on Yahoo! Travel
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