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Confederate Armory 1861-1864

Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina

Inscription. Erected on land donated to the state, by Vardry McBee for the manufacture, of arms for the South Carolina troops, in the Confederate service. George W. Morse, superintendent, of the works, invented and manufactured, a ... More on HMDB

Guilford Courthouse Flag

Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina

Inscription. This flag, often referred to as the Guilford Courthouse Flag, is an example of the diversity of American flags during the Revolutionary War period. It has the unique design elements of an elongated canton with white background ... More on HMDB

Newington Plantation

Landmarks – Summerville, South Carolina

Inscription. Newington Plantation was established on this site in the 1680s after Daniel Axtell recieved a royal grant of 300 acres. Axtell died shortly after arriving in the colony and his widow Rebecca built a house on the grant ... More on HMDB

Sullivan (Grove) Cemetery

Landmarks – Fountain Inn, South Carolina

Inscription. The cemetery located about ½ mile north, marks the site of Grove Church, established prior to 1790, one of the first Methodist churches in Greenville County. The present church, renamed Lebanon, is located about ... More on HMDB

Entrance to Cemetery of the Columbia Hebrew Benevolent Society

Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina

Inscription. The society has been in continuous existence since its organization in 1822. It was chartered 1834. Its charities are administered to the needs of the community without regard to creed... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. In this cemetery, 2½ blocks south, on Gadsden Street, are buried many distinguished Jewish citizens, including two mayors of Columbia: Mordecai Hendricks DeLeon (1791-1849) and He... More on HMDB

Shady Grove Church

Landmarks – Cameron, South Carolina

Inscription. Shady Grove Methodist Church was an outgrowth of Tabernacle Church, the parent Methodist body of this area. It was built in the early 1800s on land of Adam Holman, has a framework of hewn logs held together with wooden ... More on HMDB

St. John's Methodist Church

Landmarks – Anderson, South Carolina

Inscription. Organized in 1828, this was the first church in Anderson. A log meeting house built in 1830 on West Benson Street served the church until 1858 when a frame building was erected on this site. A brick church replaced it ... More on HMDB

Jericho Methodist Church Mile And A Half East

Landmarks – Cameron, South Carolina

Inscription. Bishop Francis Asbury stopped in this region in 1801 and 1803. About 1811, a congregation was organized and by 1815 Jericho Meeting House was standing on land given by Jacob Felkel. The present building there was apparently ... More on HMDB

Bush River

Things To Do – Clinton, South Carolina

McPherson Park

Parks – Greenville, South Carolina

12. 5 acres, Located at 100 East Park Avenue Here you will find the Senior Center and Log Cabin Gift Shop, lighted tennis courts, picnic ... More on Greenvillesc.gov

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  • Inscription. Donated by Caroline Choice, June 18, 1884 Named for, John A. McPherson 1910, First Chairman of Park, and Tree Commission, City of Greenville, , Erected 1965. , Location. 34° 51.4... More on HMDB

McKissick Museum

Museums – Columbia, South Carolina

I'd prefer packing a lunch and going to the State House to feed the pigeons. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • As I said, it's free and the minerals are nice. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • The mineral collection is really very nice but they have thousands of additional samples that they don't ha... More on Yahoo! Travel

Columbia Army Air Base / The Doolittle Raiders

Landmarks – West Columbia, South Carolina

Inscription. Columbia Army Air Base: Built during 1941 as the Lexington County Airport, this airfield became the Columbia Army Air Base shortly after the U. S. entered World War II in December, 1941. The base was used to train crews ... More on HMDB

Blueberry Frog

I had blueberry yogurt with strawberries and almonds.it was great.the atmosphere is nice too,right by falls... More on TripAdvisor

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  • I've tried several different fro-yo's and this one is the real deal ... More on TripAdvisor

  • Went here with my friends on a Sunday afternoon to get a healthy snack. I ordered their chocolate yogurt. I... More on TripAdvisor

Nancy's Cake Shoppe

Restaurants – Summerville, South Carolina

Grecian Gardens

Restaurants – West Columbia, South Carolina

Thanks for the wonderful food and service. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • It was my first experience at Grecian Gardens and will probably be my last. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • I think the last review just went on a bad day. My husband and I go there a lot and I have never had any p... More on Yahoo! Travel