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Parks – Columbia, South Carolina
Francis Marion National Forest, South Carolina ~The Forest- Francis Marion National Forest is a 254,550 acr... More on Epinions.com
Golf Courses – Charlotte, North Carolina
The grounds are in good condition. More on golflink.com
Farm – Boomer, North Carolina
We are a family owned farm. We always aim to have friendly and helpful service. All our apples are hand picked by us, so sorry but no "pick your own apples". We do this for your convenience. We sell our apples by top grade, ... More on allaboutapples.com
Things To Do – Charlotte, North Carolina
Great place to ride! With the Whitewater Olympic Training Center right the More on Trails
Ice Cream – Rock Hill, South Carolina
Wonderful food, friendly staff. More on openlist.com
Entertainment Venue And Sports Arenas – Charlotte, North Carolina
This was the main reason why we came to Charlotte. The Rams were in town to play the Panthers. Eventhough the Rams lost we had a ... More on igougo
Bars – Charlotte, North Carolina
In Short :Tucked below Pewter Rose in the historic Southend district, this private club is known for its posh, gracious atmosphere, with old-fashioned amenities like classic martinis, hors d'oeuvres, including shrimp ... More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Cameron, South Carolina
Inscription. In 1737-38, the elder Rev. John U. Giessendanner from Orangeburg began Lutheran work in this area; this was continued by his nephew until 1749. By the 1760s, St. Matthew's Lutheran Church near here was in use. A later ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Rock Hill, South Carolina
Inscription. [West side], Remembering how they resisted oppression and injustice, defended truth and the right, fought for their native land, enduring hardship and sacrifice. We assume the sacred trust of perpetuating their memory ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. (Front text), This house, built ca. 1910 for Columbia businessman John Jefferson Cain (1869-1929), was designed by William Augustus Edwards (1866-1939), a prominent regional architect. Cain, who moved to Columbia in 1899, ... More on HMDB
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