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Landmarks – Florence, South Carolina
The land for Florence National Cemetery was appropriated, and later purchased, from the estate of a local resident about a quarter-mile from the POW camp. Original interments were made in two separate burial grounds, one containing ... More on Cem.va.gov
Tours – Pinehurst, North Carolina
Located on over 110 acres, this circa 1915 track is listed ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Fayetteville, North Carolina
Inscription. Authorized by Congress 1836. Taken over by Confederacy, 1861. Destroyed March 1865, by Sherman. Ruins stand 2 blocks S. W. , Erected 1976 by Division of Archives and History. (Marker Number I-2: ), , Location. 35° ... More on HMDB
Museums – Hamlet, North Carolina
Located in the old Seaboard Air Line Railway's depot. Victorian architecture and one of the most photographed ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Parks – Walterboro, South Carolina
Woods open fields lots of moveable bunkers lighted for night play 2 forts 1 tank we do it all saving the world from aliens ... More on Warpig.com
Landmarks – Blenheim, South Carolina
Inscription. Marker Front: Born 1754 in Gotha, Germany, this former chamberlain to King Frederick the Great of Prussia came to America in 1782. Known as Baron Poellnitz, he lived in New York City nearly 8 years before moving 4 mi. ... More on HMDB
Take a nice trip and relax, great surroundings. Peaceful, quiet, FREE. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Santee, South Carolina
Good Times: This has to be the best seafood in South Carolina and by far the most friendly people you eve... More on Yahoo! Travel
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