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Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. Battle hardened in the Cherokee War of 1760-61 and the battle of Sullivan's Island in 1776, Marion was 48 years old when the British invaded & conquered SC in 1780. His volunteer militia detachment operated primarily ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Anderson, South Carolina
Inscription. Remembering those that gave, their lives protecting people, and property, ---------, ". We are the defenders from fire, of the art which has beautified the world, the product of the genius of man and the means of refinement ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
The Southern Highland Craft Guild works to instill and maintain excellence in the design and workmanship of crafts taught, produced and marketed in the southern Appalachian region. Headquarters are ... More on ExploreAsheville.com
Things To Do – Round Oak, Georgia
Former enslaved African Americans left Kentucky in organized colonies at the end of the of post-Civil War Reconstruction period to experience freedom on the free soils of Kansas. Nicodemus represents the involvement of African Americans ... More on recreation.gov
Things To Do – Townville, South Carolina
Experience a family-owned alpaca farm. Learn about the animals and the farm's operation. Then, stop by the gift shop to buy alpaca sweaters, vests, hats ... More on Visitanderson.com
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. Named in Honor of, Alester Garden Furman, Jr. Humanitarian, Master Planner, Friend of Youth, Champion of Education, Guiding Light in Building the New South. This administration building is named to honor Mr. Furman in ... More on HMDB
Parks – Asheville, North Carolina
Small park in historic neighborhood used largely by the locals. Limited playground equipment. More on KaBoom.org
Donuts – Hendersonville, North Carolina
Unfortunately they no longer make their own doughnuts. They are shipped in from the Asheville location about 20 miles away or so. This is very disappointing because when their "Hot Ones" sign is lit up it really just means they've ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Asheville, North Carolina
Quaint setting, but not a place where you could meet the artists. More on TripAdvisor
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