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Parks – Spartanburg, South Carolina
This park has a picnic shelter. The CC Woodson Center and Swim Center are close by. More on KaBoom.org
Things To Do – Charleston, South Carolina
This is a huge emporium of a wonderful mélange of articles we would most likely love to grab and place in the rooms of our own homes. ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Inscription. On December 13, 1985, at 2:35 am, Mount Pleasant Officer Kee stopped an intoxicated driver near this site. During the traffic stop, a second intoxicated driver struck officer Kee as he stood near his patrol car. Officer ... More on HMDB
Cities – Charleston, South Carolina
i loved the cobblestone roads and the market...the restaurants were wonderful , shooping was fun, I would go there again. More on Yahoo! Travel
Grocery Convenience Shopping – Lexington, South Carolina
Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m.-6 p.m. - Full line of natural foods & supplements More on entertainment.com
Landmarks – Charleston, South Carolina
Inscription. has been designated a, National Historic Landmark: This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America, 1980, Heritage Conservation a... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Forest City, North Carolina
Inscription. North Carolina: Colonized, 1585-87, by first English settlers in America; permanently settled c.1650; first to vote readiness for independence, Apr.12, 1776. South Carolina: Formed 1712, from part of Carolina, which was ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Orangeburg, South Carolina
Inscription. This was the first public road connecting Orangeburg with Charleston and was authorized by an Act of the General Assembly passed March 16, 1737. It was laid out from Izard's Cowpen, about ten miles north of Old Dorchester, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. Williams Street: This street was named for Otho H. Williams, Brig. Gen. Of Continental Army during the American Revolution. Williams served as adjutant general under Southern Army commanders Gates and Greene and saw military ... More on HMDB
Skating – North Charleston, South Carolina
The N. Charleston Skatepark is NOT closed. It's open and running - and awesome! More on ConcreteDisciples.com
Things To Do – Charleston, South Carolina
Grace Episcopal Church - Some venues that lure in the best and the brightest, venues that keep you coming back again and again, venues that offer top-notch service. This isn’t one of them. Grace Ep... More on clubzone
Restaurants – Charleston, South Carolina
This has some of the greatest sushi and hibachi food in the area. More on Yahoo! Travel
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