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Clarendon Golf & Country Club

Golf Courses – Manning, South Carolina

I have played this course for years and really enjoy the layout, however previous years the conditions have been rough. The customer service was always top shelf and that is what kept me coming bac... More on golflink.com

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  • The Clarendon Course at Clarendon Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Manning, South Carolina. This medium-length layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challen... More on TheGolfCourses.net

  • This small country club offers a great deal of Southern hospitality. The terrain is flat, and the slightly sloped greens are elevated. One of the most difficult holes to play is #17, a 449-yard, pa... More on Golf.com

Ball and Nells Place

Things To Do – Sumter, South Carolina

Richardson Graves

Landmarks – Summerton, South Carolina

Inscription. Three hundred yards west is the site of one of the earliest graveyards in St. Mark's Parish. In the cemetery are buried Richard Richardson, Brigadier in the Revolution, James Burchell Richardson, South Carolina Governor ... More on HMDB

St. Anne Catholic Church

Landmarks – Sumter, South Carolina

Inscription. (Front text), Members of the Catholic Church of St. Lawrence laid the cornerstone of the Catholic Church of St. Anne here in 1909 next to St. Joseph's Academy (1862-1929). St. Anne's is an early Gothic revival structure, ... More on HMDB

Riley Park

Parks – Sumter, South Carolina

Riley Park is host to baseball games, wrestling matches, concerts, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Thomas Walter

Landmarks – Saint Stephen, South Carolina

Inscription. The grave of Thomas Walter (c. 1740-1789), pioneer botanist, is 9 mi. W at his Santee River plantation. A native of England, Walter came to S. C. by 1769. He collected and catalogued many plants native to the lowcountry. ... More on HMDB

Sumter County Museum

Museums – Sumter, South Carolina

The best part is there was no charge for admission, so this is a cost effective fun day. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • The place reeks and the animals do not appear to be cared for. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • The Sumter Museum (Thomas Sumter House) is a paltry excuse for a museum. There is very little to see, nothi... More on Yahoo! Travel

St. Phillip A.M.E. Church

Landmarks – Eastover, South Carolina

Inscription. This church, organized by 1835, met first in a brush arbor 1 ½ mi. N. then constructed a sanctuary on this site shortly thereafter. Its first pastor was Rev. Anderson Burns, and its original trustees were Joseph ... More on HMDB

Wedgefield Presbyterian Church

Landmarks – Wedgefield, South Carolina

Inscription. (Front text), This church was founded in 1881 with assistance from Harmony Presbytery. It had 12 charter members, with elders Cornelius McLaurin and James Caldwell and deacons Dr. Henry J. McLaurin and Edward H. McCutchen. ... More on HMDB

Fort Watson

Landmarks – Summerton, South Carolina

Inscription. During the American Revolution, Colonel Lee and his Legion joined General Marion's Brigade along the Santee River. They laid seige to british held Fort Watson on top of Santee Indian M... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. One of the chain of British posts in South Carolina. Located on this Indian Mound Besieged April 15-23, 1781 by use of Maham's tower, Francis Marion forced the British to surrender and... More on HMDB

Battle of Stateburg

Landmarks – Sumter, South Carolina

Inscription. (Front text), In April 1865 2,700 Federal troops commanded by Brig. Gen. Edward E. Potter left Georgetown in a raid against the railroad lines between Sumter and Camden. After briefly occupying Sumter Potter advanced ... More on HMDB

Sumter Institute 1867-1901

Landmarks – Sumter, South Carolina

Inscription. (Front text), A boarding school for girls located on the northeast corner of Washington and Calhoun Sts. Founded by Laura Fraser Browne and Eliza E. Cooper in 1867. Incorporated in 1888. H. Frank Wilson, president, 1892- ... More on HMDB

Young's Food Stores

Restaurants – Sumter, South Carolina

Georgio's II Famous Pizza

Restaurants – Sumter, South Carolina

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  • Well the food is great their but it doesn't make up for the nasty attitudes that the servers and the people who work there have. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • I used to eat at this restaurant all the time when I worked. It's location is very convenient, and ... More on Judysbook.com

Mel's Ice Cream Docks & Grill

Restaurants – Eutawville, South Carolina