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Biking – Charlotte, North Carolina
Beech Springs is one othe best mountain bike routes in Charlotte, I would rate it one of the most diverse o... More on TripAdvisor
Museums – Spartanburg, South Carolina
This welcome center for BMW visitors includes a museum, an informational and educational center, a BMW souvenir shop, a state-of-the-art video-production theater with surround sound, and a cafe. Displays include technological exhibits, ... More on Frommers
Things To Do – Greenville, South Carolina
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Italianate-style house was built in 1834 by Mr. and Mrs. Fountain Fox Beattie. It ... More on Frommers
Campgrounds – Anderson, South Carolina
Open from May 1, 2009 to Sep 30, 2009 More on ReserveAmerica.com
Things To Do – Pendleton, South Carolina
A traditional tree lighting will be held on Friday night ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Shelby, North Carolina
24'x24'x4-5' Mini Ramp with Euro Gap & Hubba Ledges; Pyramid with Hubba Ledges; 7 Set with Hubba Ledges; 6'x20' Quarter Pipe with attached 4' Quareter Pipe. Awesome park, pro ... More on skateboardpark.com
Parks – Greenville, South Carolina
1. 3 acres - Located at 116 Croft Street This park located adjacent to Stone Academy has an amphitheater ... More on Greenvillesc.gov
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. The location of the Anderson County Courthouse Annex on the corner of Fant and River Street has unique significance to Anderson's history. The site is the location of the 1865 federal encampment of the First Maine, 33rd ... More on HMDB
Lakes – Reed Creek, Georgia
'Lake Hartwell' is a reservoir bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah, Tugaloo, and Seneca Rivers. The lake is created by Hartwell Dam located on the Savannah River seven miles (11 km) below the point at which ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Anderson, South Carolina
Inscription. Organized in 1828, this was the first church in Anderson. A log meeting house built in 1830 on West Benson Street served the church until 1858 when a frame building was erected on this site. A brick church replaced it ... More on HMDB
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