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Things To Do – Florence, South Carolina
Pub Of Florence - Dress up. Pub Of Florence isn’t necessarily "formal," per se, but it’s sexy and sleek; this is the kind of place where if you’re dressed like a tool, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb. (Probably more than a sore ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Bishopville, South Carolina
Inscription. Three miles south of Mount Elon on the night of Feb. 27, 1865, a mounted Union detachment led by Captain William Duncan encountered a superior force of Confederate cavalry commanded by... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Florence, South Carolina
In good shape right now Greens were aeriated a few weeks ago, but in very good shape right now. This 9 has some very tight driving holes, ... More on golflink.com
Bars – Gaston, South Carolina
Centennial Club - 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, Centennial Club kicks it into another ... More on clubzone
Museums – Cayce, South Carolina
Topics: south, carolina. More on MuseumStuff.com
Landmarks – Graniteville, South Carolina
Inscription. 1776Â 1976, In memory of the, 200th Anniversary of the, United States as an, Independent Nation, and American Patriots, who fought for the freedoms, we now enjoy, Erected by the Towns of, Graniteville, Vaucluse and, Warrenville, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Camden, South Carolina
Inscription. The Catawba Indians befriended and traded with the first English colonists who settled in the interior of South Carolina. In 1763, after a devastating smallpox epidemic, tribal leaders ceded most of their land in exchange ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Trenton, South Carolina
Inscription. Religion: Founded in 1768 as a result of a religious revival sweeping the American colonies known as the "Great Awakening, " Horn's Creek Baptist church was one of the first churches established in the South Carolina ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. First church built 1824; present church 1906. In the churchyard is buried John R. Niernsee (1823-85), Major C. S. A.; architect of the State House. Ursuline convent located SE corner Main and Blanding streets 1858-65; ... More on HMDB
Parks – Lexington, South Carolina
A future park that is of utmost importance to the Town of Lexington is the Willie B. Caractor Park. Named after a prominent African American leader in Lexington who was always willing to help his neighbors, the park will continue ... More on KaBoom.org
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. (Front text), This house, built ca. 1910 for Columbia businessman John Jefferson Cain (1869-1929), was designed by William Augustus Edwards (1866-1939), a prominent regional architect. Cain, who moved to Columbia in 1899, ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Columbia, South Carolina
Fantastic food at great prices . More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Columbia, South Carolina
Getusome - Twenty dollar cover? Nope. Celebrities? None. Getusome is nowhere near the pages of Us Weekly or TMZ, but hey, beer is beer, whiskey is whiskey. A friendly neighborhood bar ... More on clubzone
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