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Landmarks – Hickory, North Carolina
Inscription. To your right stood a frame church built by First Presbyterian Church. The first service was Nov. 2, 1878, and was their house of worship until 1905, when it was purchased by Christ Lutheran Church. The Lutherans worshiped ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lancaster, South Carolina
Inscription. [Marker Front]: Located on this site, Lancaster Normal and Industrial Institute for black students was incorporated in 1905; M. D. Lee was president and J. G. McIlwain chairman of the board. By 1912, the school was offering ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Rock Hill, South Carolina
Inscription. The water trough which has been placed here is the only known surviving example of troughs once located at several entrances to the Old Town area of Rock Hill. They provided a convenient place for farmers and travelers ... More on HMDB
Parks – Charlotte, North Carolina
Features: 11 acres 2 basketball courts Open picnic area with grills Playground More on KidsPlayParks
Landmarks – Fort Mill, South Carolina
Inscription. [South Side]: 1600: Erected to the, Catawba Indians: by, Sam'l Elliott White, and, John McKee Spratt, The latter is a descendant Thos. "Kanahwa" Spratt and the former a descendant of Wm. Elliott (a kinsman of Kanahwas) ... More on HMDB
Bars – Kershaw, South Carolina
Broken Spoke is the type of place you start off your night. The drinks are cheap and strong but the crowd isn’t the type to get the party started. Grab ... More on clubzone
Golf Courses – Charlotte, North Carolina
This course has tree-lined fairways. Water hazards and trees come into play throughout the course. Tom Fazio redesigned this course in ... More on Golf.com
Museums – Rock Hill, South Carolina
The Culture & Heritage Museums is a linked system of cultural institutions in York County, SC, which includes Historic Brattonsville, McCelvey Center, Museum of York County, ... More on Chmuseums.org
Golf Courses – Lenoir, North Carolina
The fairways are in great shape for a cheap course (~$25 to ride, $15 to walk). More on GolfReview
Restaurants – Charlotte, North Carolina
This place has checkers to make sure only cute people, rich, get in. Everyone stays at dance floor length from each other and the place is sterile, stand offish and dead. On the way out I told the ... More on clubzone
Restaurants – Charlotte, North Carolina
Super friendly and very quick staff! More on CitySearch
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