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Museums – Branchville, South Carolina
Inscription. The first settlement of the town of Branchville was 1735 about one mile southeast of the present town. Almost 100 years later, the present town grew from 170 acres of land purchased fr... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Summerville, South Carolina
This 800 square foot cottage is reached by its own private drive. Inside you will find a large sitting room with a vaulted ceiling and fireplace, a large bedroom with a vaulted ceiling and queen sized rice bed with sitting area, and ... More on Bbonline.com
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. Downstream from where the current Gervais Street Bridge now stands, Dr. Frederick W. Green owned and operated a lumberyard, and ran a grist mill to grind flour and corn. A native of New England, Green came South in the ... More on HMDB
Wineries And Vineyards – Columbus, North Carolina
We have visited the winery on two separate occasions and enjoyed ourselves both times. I recommend sampling the wine and asking the owner for a golf cart tour of the vineyard. He is ... More on TripAdvisor
Home and Garden Stores – Columbia, South Carolina
Baby mega-store with all the necessities, including strollers and cribs, nursery collections, toys and personalized keepsakes. ... More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Clinton, South Carolina
Inscription. During the Revolutionary War, river fords were a vital resource in controlling communication and transportation in the South Carolina backcountry. With few bridges or roads, these fords offered a tremendous tactical advantage ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Cameron, South Carolina
Inscription. The Good Hope Picnic, a celebration of the end of the planting season, is the oldest African-American event in the Lone Star community. Founded in August 1915 by farmers to market their produce and held on the second ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Spartanburg, South Carolina
Inscription. [North side:], Born 1785 Died 1851 Came to Spartanburg 1810, Merchant for 41 years, Lived on public square just above Cleveland Hotel. This park is dedicated to his memory and is part of a grant of 578 acres granted to ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Chapin, South Carolina
When in business in Columbia I make a special drive out to Chapin to eat here. More on CitySearch
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