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Things To Do – Columbia, South Carolina
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Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. Richland County's second court house was built in 1803-04 on the northeast corner of Richardson (Main) and Washington Streets. In the 1850s, it was razed and a new court house erected on the same site. On the southeast ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hendersonville, North Carolina
Historic Johnson Farm is a fine example of a late 19th and early 20th century farm & tourist retreat. The entire structure was handmade from bricks that were fired on site from French Broad River ... More on Historichendersonville.org
Golf Courses – Flat Rock, North Carolina
The course has always been well-maintained. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Spartanburg, South Carolina
The Jammie Seay House, believed to be the oldest house within the present limits of Spartanburg, is a good example of log cabin construction. Built between 1770-1800, the house belonged to Jammie S... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Landmarks – Elloree, South Carolina
Inscription. This two-story house of heart pine and wooden peg construction was built by william j. Snider, founder of the town of elloree. This house was moved from charleston about 1870. This house is the first and oldest residence ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. On this corner stood the home of Dr. Robert W. Gibbes (1809-66) distinguished physician, scientist, historian, editor, antiquarian; Surgeon General of South Carolina 1861-65. The house... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hendersonville, North Carolina
Inscription. ca. 1920: Tenants of this building have been Florida Fruit Market, J. C. Penny, Efird's Department Store and Jack Schulman's "Can Do Will Do.", , Erected by Hendersonville Historic Preservation Commission. , Location. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. This street probably takes its name from the cherry laurel (Laurocerasus caroliniana) and the mountain laurel ( Kalmia latifolia), both of which are indigenous to South Carolina. Laurel Street is one of the original streets ... More on HMDB
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