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Museums – Columbia, South Carolina
Forty life-size machines available for visitors to touch and set in motion Models of Leonardo�s hang glider, tank, robot, printing press, oil press, parachute, machine gun, bicycle-powered flying m... More on Museum.state.sc.us
Religion and Faith – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. The Convention: of the, people of South Carolina, which adapted an, Ordinance Of Secession: at Charleston, December 20, 1860, first met in this church, at 12 o'clock M. [sic], December 17, 1860, and organized. It adjourned ... More on HMDB
Museums – Wellford, South Carolina
The animals roam around free while you drive thr... More on Judysbook.com
Landmarks – Spartanburg, South Carolina
Inscription. This Presbyterian Church, located about .4 miles SE, was organized soon after 1766 by Scotch-Irish who settled the area. From Revolutionary War days the congregation has been influential in religious, educational, and ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Dalzell, South Carolina
Inscription. "Enchanted with the splendor of victory, he (Thomas Sumter) would wade in torrents of blood to attain it. ", Colonel Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee. The land on which you now stand, here in the High Hills of Santee, once ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. In 1786 the State of South Carolina purchased for a part of the site of Columbia, the plantation of Col. Thomas Taylor (1743-1833), Revolutionary soldier. His house was situated near the S-E corner of Richland and Barnwell ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Sumter, South Carolina
Inscription. Marker Front: This congregation was organized before the Civil War and held its services in a brush arbor until 1875 when its trustees bought land near this site from B. W. Brogdon and built a sanctuary there. First church ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
This skatpark is a memorial of the Myrlte Beach legend Matt Hughs. He died of wearing no helmet (well thats what i heard from a cop who busts' people there all the time if they dont have helmets. The Park is fun. The four foot quarters ... More on skateboardpark.com
Things To Do – Columbia, South Carolina
The Challenger Learning center has a high energy feel to it as you take one of the guided tours or participate in one of the space missions. We ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Wellford, South Carolina
Come and Walk with the Undead on this "Trail of Shear Terror"! More on HauntedHouse.com
Restaurants – Sumter, South Carolina
I tried a turkey club sanwhich for lunch it was good but what really makes this place interesting is the different types of foods they sell in their store area. More on Yahoo! Travel
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