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Parks – Orangeburg, South Carolina
Inscription. Named in honor of, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Albergotti, Sr. for their sustaining interest in public, recreation for children. Their generous financial contribution, made possible the establishment of the, first city playground ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Clinton, South Carolina
Cricket's - If you need a place to unwind after another week of mindless TPS reports, Cricket's, located at 209 Musgrove St, might just do the trick. Pretty barebones ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Newberry, South Carolina
Inscription. Newberry Cotton Mills, incorporated in 1882, began operation in 1885. The mill was designed by prominent textile mill architects Lockwood, Greene, & Co. and was one of the first cotton... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Yemassee, South Carolina
Inscription. Ruins of Old Sheldon, Prince William's Parish Church: Built 1745-55. Burned 1779 by, British. Rebuilt 1826. Burned, 1865 by Federal Army. Named for, ancestral home of the Bull family, in Warwickshire, England. ———, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Walterboro, South Carolina
Inscription. Near here in a hickory grove Paul and Jacob Walter built in 1784 summer houses which formed the nucleus of a summer colony which grew into the town of Walterboro. The first store in th... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Spartanburg, South Carolina
Inscription. [Front]: This cemetery, established on this site about 1900 as the Spartanburg Colored Cemetery, includes many graves moved here from the first black cemetery in the city, established in 1849 1 mi. W. and closed by the ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Cayce, South Carolina
Inscription. In 1718, at a site 2.7 miles east, near the place where the Cherokee Path crossed Congaree Creek, the first frontier outpost in central South Carolina was established under the command of Captain Charles Russell. The ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Swansea, South Carolina
Inscription. Lutheran and Reformed (Calvinistic) Congregations were worshiping in a church three miles north of this site prior to the year 1751. The church was incorporated in 1788 under the name German Lutheran Church of Salem on ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Dallas, North Carolina
Inscription. Built by Dr. J. F. Smyre, This building was sold in 1851 to Ely Pasour, State Legislator, Postmaster and First Mayor of Dallas. The northern addition was used as a classroom for privately tutoring boys. The granite upping ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Union, South Carolina
Inscription. Inventor of first practical, typewriter, Pat. 1866. Born Union S. C. April 13, 1831. Died Chattanooga, Tenn, July 21, 1905, , Erected by Union Post No. 22, The American Legion and Its Auxiliary; Voiture 576 Society of ... More on HMDB
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