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Things To Do – North Augusta, South Carolina
annual pumpkin patch About 2,500 pumpkins. There are orange and white pumpkins, flower and pumpkin centerpieces, gourds and Indian corn for sale. The Navajo in New Mexico grow the pumpkins and ship them to the church. They set the ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
Museums – Saint Matthews, South Carolina
Inscription. First settled in 1704, this region by 1733 included Amelia and lower Saxe Gotha townships. In 1765 much of it was made part of the new St. Matthew's Parish and was so named until 1865. Efforts in 1890 and 1896 led to ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Manning, South Carolina
This course features tree-lined fairways and undulating greens. Water hazards come into play on seven holes. The signature hole is #15, ... More on Golf.com
Things To Do – Orangeburg, South Carolina
Stroker's - Here’s the problem with most bars: the vibe sometimes dies around 1am. Luckily for you, when most bars are sweeping up the floors and closing shop, Stroker's kicks it into another ... More on clubzone
Parks – Augusta, Georgia
Join a small group and serve in a area that the Lord has called you to and you will immediatly start feelin... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Inscription. The colonial Great Indian Trading Path crossed land now a part of Augusta College and followed a part of the present McDowell Street. It was variously called Trading Road, Augusta Road, and the Creek Indian Path. Early ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Sumter, South Carolina
then there is a little wait...but the staff whip through the line and start working as a team to get your sandwich made and get you going to have your perfect lunch. More on Yahoo! Travel
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