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Landmarks – Travelers Rest, South Carolina
Inscription. Born in 1878 about 1/2 mile SW, Watson was a pioneer in behavioral psychology. He graduated from Furman University, earned his Ph. D. from the University of Chicago, served as president of the American Psychological Association, ... More on HMDB
Parks – Spartanburg, South Carolina
This park has a ton of mountain bike trails that are only moderate in skill level. It took me about 5 hours... More on Epinions.com
Landmarks – Henrietta, North Carolina
Inscription. Among early landowners at the Great Fall on Second Broad River were Richard Henderson, a founder of the short-lived state of Transylvania, and Abner Nash, governor of North Carolina in 1780-81. Later owners used the water ... More on HMDB
Bars – Chesnee, South Carolina
Red White & Blue - Boasting excellent service and strong drinks, Red White & Blue, located at 115 S Florida Ave, has a good crowd of regulars and a decent-looking clientele. ... More on clubzone
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
Themeparks – Spartanburg, South Carolina
In 1976, 16 years after the construction of Lake Bowen, the Commissioners of Spartanburg Water authorized the creation of H. Taylor Blalock reservoir, now known as Lake Blalock. Between the years of 1970 and 1980, populations within ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Parks – Conestee, South Carolina
Inscription. Beaver ( Castor canadensis ) inhabited the Conestee area long before the arrival of Europeans in the 18th century. Their numerous dams throughout the Park have inundated much of the former lake bed, creating wetlands ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. Look around and you'll notice lumps in the terrain. These overgrown foundations are all that's left of wooden barracks that once housed the men who built this park. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began work here ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Spartanburg, South Carolina
Inscription. [Front]: This cemetery, established on this site about 1900 as the Spartanburg Colored Cemetery, includes many graves moved here from the first black cemetery in the city, established in 1849 1 mi. W. and closed by the ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Greenville, South Carolina
Arts, Learning, and Entertainment, just 3 blocks from Main Street in downtown Greenville. Heritage Green is an urban arts and cultural campus nestled in the heart of downtown Greenville. For nearl... More on Greenvillecvb.com
Restaurants – Spartanburg, South Carolina
The place was clean and neat.. More on Yahoo! Travel
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