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Landmarks – Fort Mill, South Carolina
Inscription. [West Side]: 1860, Dedicated to, the faithful slaves, who loyal to a sacred trust. Toiled for the support, of the army. With matchless, devotion and sterling, fidelity guarded our defenceless, homes, women and children. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Columbia, South Carolina
I LIKE EVERYTHING BUT I THINK THEY NEED TO LOWER THE PRICES FOR THE TICKETS BECAUSE THATS LIKE PAYING FOR A TICKET AT CAROWINDS AND THIS PLACE DOESN'T HAVE HALF OF THE THINGS CAROWINDS HAS. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina
Inscription. In a single night - June 13 - a 30-foot tower made of interlocking logs was erected under Kosciuszko's supervision. From the wooden platform marksmen could aim down into the fort. The Loyalists responded to this threat ... More on HMDB
Bars – Rock Hill, South Carolina
Infinity 2000 Sports Lounge - While you don’t need to be wearing a suit to get into Infinity 2000 Sports Lounge, looking nice will help. The crowd is attractive and the bartenders even more so. If you’re looking for ... More on clubzone
Ice Cream – Lexington, South Carolina
For those ordering ice cream cakes:: The cake tasted very good but the decoration was terrible. When I ordered the cake they asked me if I wanted any writing on it. I said yes Happy Birthday. When ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Fort Mill, South Carolina
Inscription. [South Side]: 1860, Dum Spiro Spero, Spes Animis Opibuscue Parati, 1891, Defenders of, State Sovereignty. [East Side]: List of names, [North Side]: 1865, The warrior's banner takes its flight, to greet the warrior's soul. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winnsboro, South Carolina
Inscription. Here lie buried many of the Scotch Irish pioneers, who, in 1772, under the leadership of the Rev. William Martin, founded one of the first Covenanter churches in upper South Carolina. , Erected 1959. (Marker Number 20-17: ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lexington, South Carolina
Inscription. [Front]: This log house was built ca. 1771 by Laurance Corley (1742-1815), whose plantation of over 1700 acres occupied much of present-day Lexington. Corley later served in Capt. Gabriel Friday's militia company during ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Laurens, South Carolina
Inscription. Top Plaque : Watts Mills' employees, who gave their lives, in World War II, Rumsley Thompson BennettChester Calvin Miller, Joe Edward Carlton    Rex Darvin Power, Tommy Cogdill       Luther Prather, John Elmer ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Newberry, South Carolina
Inscription. Once housing a school for area students, this United Methodist church was located closer to the Saluda River around 1820. The congregation moved to this site after Isaac Herbert, a member of the S. C. House of Representatives ... More on HMDB
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