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Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina
Inscription. Built by Andrew Logan in the late 1700s, this well preserved example of a log house of that time was discovered in nearby Greenwood. The historic stricture has been hidden under siding... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Greenwood, South Carolina
Beautiful course, well maintained. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Greenwood, South Carolina
Inscription. On this spot December 9, 1921, Marshal Ferdinand Foch: Supreme Commander, of the Allied Armies in 1818, expressed to the, people of South Carolina, his appreciation and that of France, for the aid by which the enemy, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Union, South Carolina
Inscription. [Front], This church was founded in 1784 by Rev. John Webb and John Cole, with Barnett Putman and William Wilbanks, Sr. as its first deacons. Ir was first called "the Church of Christ on Tyger River" and renamed Padgett ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Moore, South Carolina
Inscription. In 1765 Narareths first meeting house was built on this site. Made of logs cut from surrounding forest, pulpit of clapboard, seats of crude wooden plank, without backs and dirt floor. , Location. 34° 53.861′ ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina
Inscription. The quiet field before you was the site of the once-thriving 1700s town of Ninety Six. In 1781 it had about a dozen homes, a courthouse, and a jail. When Lieutenant Colonel Cruger arri... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina
Inscription. By June 3, the sappers had finished the approach trench and established a second parallel. Now that he was in position to attack Cruger's stronghold, Greene, in keeping with the etiquette of siege warfare, made a formal ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Moore, South Carolina
Inscription. On Dec. 18, 1933, work began on the J. L. Berry Gully, 1.5 miles S. E. as part of the South Tyger River Erosion Control Demonstration Project by the USDI Soil Erosion Service, Dr. T. S. Bule, Project Director. This project ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Edgefield, South Carolina
Inscription. The origin of the name "Edgefield" is shrouded in mystery. There are six principle theories as to how the name may have come to be applied to this county and town: (1) Robert Mills, in his 1826 Statistics of South Carolina, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Edgefield, South Carolina
Inscription. Beginning early in the 19th century, Edgefield developed a strong tradition of political leadership, contributing ten South Carolina governors, five lieutenant governors, and seven United States Senators. Many of these ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Pacolet, South Carolina
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Restaurants – Clinton, South Carolina
This food is messed: yo this aint the way this supposed to taste on the taco tip I been to like 5 diffrent tacos wit mytappo they never tasted like this they got some poison or somethin ... More on Yahoo! Travel
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