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Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. In this malaria-free sandhill section were the antebellum summer homes of many Columbians: Quinine Hill (Dr. J. M. Taylor, Dr. James Davis); Hilltop (W. J. Taylor); Edgehill (B. F. Taylor); Laurel Hill (D. J. McCord); ... More on HMDB
Horseback Riding – Blue Ridge, Georgia
Horseback Riding: Blue Ridge Georgia Horseback Riding North Georgia Mountains Horseback Riding Stables, Horse Rentals at Blanche Manor. Located 15 minutes north of Blue Ridge, Georgia, convenient ... More on Escapetoblueridge.com
Health Club – Greenville, South Carolina
Hottest yoga studio in South Carolina. Our studio is heated to 90 degrees and offers a variety of classes. More on YogaFinder
Things To Do – Columbia, South Carolina
Club Liquids - So it’s midnight. You’re still feeling it. You’re still buzzed. Why go home? You don’t have to. Club Liquids, located at 5511 Forest Dr, is open well after normal closing-time, ... More on clubzone
Museums – Bishopville, South Carolina
Exhibits show how the fiber from the cotton ball ends up as the fabric clothes are made from. Visitors also learn about the ... More on Search.barnesandnoble.com
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. This building was made possible by the, generous support of, The Abney Foundation: and, John R. Fulp, Jr. It will forever serve as a tribute to the dedication and work of the many thousands of men and women who are a ... More on HMDB
Lakes – Reed Creek, Georgia
'Lake Hartwell' is a reservoir bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah, Tugaloo, and Seneca Rivers. The lake is created by Hartwell Dam located on the Savannah River seven miles (11 km) below the point at which ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Columbia, South Carolina
Inscription. The first bridge at Gervais Street was a covered wooden structure built in 1827 by the Columbia Bridge Company. It remained until 1865 when Confederate soldiers burned it and other bri... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia
Inscription. A Methodist Church has stood on this site since the early 1820s when one was built by the first white settlers in Nacoochee Valley. Six acres of land to be used for the church and cemetery were deeded to the Methodist ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Murphy, North Carolina
Home-style cooking just like mom and grandma. Known for great fried chicken and all the fixings. Fresh cobblers made daily. More on Visitnc.com
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