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Landmarks – Rock Hill, South Carolina
Inscription. [Front]: The home of James Milton Cherry (1856-1920) stood here until 1974. Cherry was a businessman, public servant, agriculturalist, and real estate developer in Rock Hill for 50 years. He helped found the Young Mens ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Rock Hill, South Carolina
The full service marina provides a variety of basic services such as gas, ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Health Club – Matthews, North Carolina
Locally owned, small fitness club for women offers Slow Flow Vinyasa & Deep Stretch Yoga along with cardio and strength training for a healthy, balanced workout. Pay per class or monthly membership for unlimited classes. ... More on YogaFinder
Museums – Columbia, South Carolina
The Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation is South Carolina's statewide partner with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving South Carolina's architectural ... More on Palmettotrust.org
Things To Do – West Columbia, South Carolina
Category: Amusement Places Steve's Treasure Land Inc is a quality source of laughter and enjoyment in South Carolina. Visit ... More on localamusementparks.com
Things To Do – Columbia, South Carolina
Its cool but.... well. I can do better than that. I skate street so it is very differnt. More on ConcreteDisciples.com
Golf Courses – Charlotte, North Carolina
Ground Crew keeps the coarse and greens very competitive...great practice area from range to sand More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. First church built 1824; present church 1906. In the churchyard is buried John R. Niernsee (1823-85), Major C. S. A.; architect of the State House. Ursuline convent located SE corner Main and Blanding streets 1858-65; ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Chester, South Carolina
Inscription. In Memory of Our Confederate Dead. , Erected by Lafayette Strait Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. , Location. 34° 48′ N, 81° 4.043′ W. Marker i... More on HMDB
Parks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. William Bartram Visits Augusta 1773 for Indian Ceded Lands Treaty. 1775 said. "Augusta would become the Metropolis of Georgia", , Erected by Azalea District, The Garden Club of Georgia, Inc. in Cooperation with Deep ... More on HMDB
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