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Landmarks – Fairfax, South Carolina
Inscription. This Baptist Church, organized by 1854, built its first house of worship near here on land purchased in 1859 from A. R. Stokes. The congregation obtained the land for its present location in 1910 from G. D. Sanders and ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Branchville, South Carolina
Inscription. Began first successful scheduled steam railroad service in America on December 25, 1830, and by 1833 its 136 miles from Charleston to Hamburg made it the worlds longest railroad. Now part of the Southern Railway System. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
WHILE IT IS BEING UPGRADED, SLOWLY, IT'S STILL THE PLACE TO GO FOR GOOD COMPANY, GOOD FOOD WHEN... More on CitySearch
Bowling Alleys – Augusta, Georgia
Courteous staff, price was fairly reasonable. More on Restaurantica
Things To Do – Summerville, South Carolina
Not much here but lots of good hearted people More on GeckoGo
Landmarks – Ulmer, South Carolina
Inscription. Methodist Church, established by 1832. Present 1856 house of, worship is all that, remains of pre~ Civil, War Settlement of, Buford's Bridge. , Erected 1992 by Mizpah Methodist Church. (Marker Number 5-3: ), , Location. ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Green Pond, South Carolina
Inscription. On top of this ridge stood a sylvan temple erected before the Revolution by Colonel Barnard Elliott, patriot and sportsman. The structure was supported by columns in the classic manor. The site, a part of Colonel Elliot's ... More on HMDB
Themeparks – Augusta, Georgia
Category: Amusement Places A & M Amusement is a one-stop provider of fun for the family in Georgia. Visit us at our location ... More on localamusementparks.com
Things To Do – Oxford, Georgia
Also didn't care for the screaming go-carts at the top of all the climbs. More on trails.mtbr.com
Landmarks – Augusta, Georgia
Built in 1818, Ware's Folly is one of Georgia's finest examples of High Federal style of architecture and home to Augusta's only art institute. This elaborate residence has stood witness to nearly two centuries of American history. ... More on Augustaga.org
Golf Courses – Augusta, Georgia
I played during Masters week when the Price was doubled. More on GolfReview
Restaurants – Augusta, Georgia
They offer complimentary drinks if you have to wait for your order. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Summerville, South Carolina
Buy one beer get the next free . More on Yahoo! Travel
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