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Landmarks – Elloree, South Carolina
Inscription. (Marker Front), This church, founded in 1886, was organized by Revs. D. A. Christie and C. Heyward with Sol Ellerbe and Galas Culay, Walter Montgomery, and Henry Tilley as stewards. Its first services were in a brush ... More on HMDB
Themeparks – Asheville, North Carolina
Serving Western North Carolina Since 1996, Wolverine is the local leader in paintball. We can handle any size group including a corporate team building program. Wolverine has a pro-shop centrally located in Asheville and an outpost ... More on Warpig.com
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. This street is named for General John Barnwell, St. Helena's Parish. He was elected to the Provincial Congress of 1775-76 and to the 1776 General Assembly. A captain in the First Provincial Regiment, he was major, colonel ... More on HMDB
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
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
But I thought it was paradise because it was much more peaceful and controlled. More on Yahoo! Travel
Nightlife – Spartanburg, South Carolina
Saxon Community Club - Sometimes you just don’t want to pay $12 for a drink. On those nights, head out to Saxon Community Club, located at 834 1/2 Farley ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Children and gardens are natural duets. Environmental theme gardens such as the Carolina Fence Garden, the bird garden, and the butterfly garden, provide a place for investigation, experimentation... More on Columbiacvb.com
Parks – Hendersonville, North Carolina
Town Mountain Travel Park's oversized campsites (40 x 100) are the largest in Henderson County. Each campsite has full hook-ups, a patio and picnic table to enjoy the great outdoors. Some sites offer cable TV and telephones can be ... More on Visitnc.com
Landmarks – Hendersonville, North Carolina
Inscription. ca. 1920: Built originally as an auto garage, this building served as a bowling alley in the 1930s. Later tenants were O'dell & Gossett Furniture Co. Gosset Furniture Co. and Kalin Furniture Co. , Erected by Hendersonville ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Cayce, South Carolina
Inscription. In 1718, at a site 2.7 miles east, near the place where the Cherokee Path crossed Congaree Creek, the first frontier outpost in central South Carolina was established under the command of Captain Charles Russell. The ... More on HMDB
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