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Things To Do – Anderson, South Carolina
Buds On Bleckley - You might see a celeb here. But he/she will probably be on one of the many flat screen TVs lining the walls. Buds On Bleckley is the place you’d likely go to ... More on clubzone
Religion and Faith – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. Dedicated in 1996, to the Glory of God and in Loving Tribute to, Charles E. Daniel, 1895-1964: This chapel was provided by his wife, Homozel Mickel Daniel, 1903-1992: Her benefactions tough the lives of all who teach, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Greer, South Carolina
Inscription. Honoring, Theron J. Hendrix, Engineer with South Carolina State Highway Department 1927--1970, State Highway Engineer 1962--1970, , Location. 34° 54.523′ N, 82° 12.161′ W. Marker is near Greer, South ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Travelers Rest, South Carolina
Inscription. One of the first stores in this section of the state stood near this spot. Its day book shows that it was in operation in 1794, three years before the founding of the town of Greenville. , Erected 1956 by Behethland ... More on HMDB
Parks – Greenville, South Carolina
2. 4 acres, Located at 15 Cagle Street Newtown Park has a picnic shelter, playground, and a basketball court. More on Greenvillesc.gov
Parks – Williamston, South Carolina
Inscription. "Embraced by the gratitude of an entire community and held in the love and admiration of a descended family, here rests the earthen tabernacles of our beloved founder, West Allen Williams, and family. Reverently moved ... More on HMDB
Parks – Taylors, South Carolina
Inscription. This marks the eastern boundary (the present Greenville-Spartanburg county line) between the Cherokee Nation and the province of South Carolina from the end of the Cherokee War (1759-61) until 1777. In that year, the ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Greenville, South Carolina
I love it! Esspecially the horses and other animals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was totally awesome. I would recomme... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Greenville, South Carolina
Inscription. Soft drinks, candy and snacks were once sold here. The building's original 1935 plans (see exhibit inside) included a concession area at the main desk. However, after the annex (where restrooms are now) was added in 1945, ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Greenville, South Carolina
Due to power outage, our table was offered a dessert free of charge. More on We8There
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