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Landmarks – Clemson, South Carolina
Inscription. Hopewell: Hopewell was the family home of General Andrew Pickens, Revolutionary War hero and Indian Commissioner, and his wife, Rebecca Calhoun Pickens. Their son, Andrew Pickens, S. C. Governor, 1816-1818, later owned ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Campobello, South Carolina
Inscription. This old roadbed is the last extant portion of the Rutherford Road, which appears in Robert Mills's 1825 Atlas of the State of S. C. and was one of at least three historic roads in northern Spartanburg Co. named for Rutherfordton, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Landrum, South Carolina
Inscription. This is the original site of The Wolfe Creek Baptist Church organized in 1803 now the First Baptist Church of Landrum, South Carolina, Marker erected June 21, 1953, when Interstate 26 was constructed this marker was moved ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Clemson, South Carolina
Inscription. This tree is planted as a living, memorial to the faculty and students who, lost their lives in the April 16, 2007, tragedy at Virginia Tech. , Erected 2007 by Clemsons College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Services ... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Williamston, South Carolina
Inscription. This college was founded Feb. 12, 1872, by the Reverend Samuel Lander, D. D. Methodist minister. On this site stood the college building until 1939. The school was removed to Greenwood... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Simpsonville, South Carolina
Inscription. Toney's Store: William Toney, prominent in business and civic affairs in early Greenville and Greenville County, ran a store here 1816-1829. The store was near the boundary established in 1767 between Cherokee land to ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. (Front): This early twentieth century suburb takes its name from Sans Souci, the nearby house and estate of Gov. Benjamin F. Perry (1805-1886). Perry, a prominent Unionist before the Civil War, was appointed provisional ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. [West side of marker:] Feb. 1, 1819 Aug.5, 1902, This monument is, erected to the glory, of God in memory of, the Rev. James R. Rosemond, founder and organizer, who gave his life, advancing the cause of, Methodism throughout, ... More on HMDB
Museums – Greenwood, South Carolina
Topics: south, carolina. More on MuseumStuff.com
Campgrounds – Clarks Hill, South Carolina
PROXIMITY: Approx. 30 min. to Augusta, GA, and 235 feet above sea level. ENVIRONMENT: Located on river below the dam on one of largest Corps of Engineer projects east of the Mississippi River WEATHER: Hot, humid summers, mild, pleasant ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Things To Do – Pendleton, South Carolina
Home of the Clemson Little Theatre and the Clemson Area Youth Theatre, this community ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Taylors, South Carolina
The decor is more modern than authentic Japanese but the food makes up for... More on Gusto.com
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