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Landmarks – Walterboro, South Carolina
Inscription. Incorporated December 17, 1834, Walterborough Academy was the forerunner of the present city school system. Its trustees were Malachi Ford, John G. Godfrey, John D. Edwards, David Camp... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Yemassee, South Carolina
Inscription. This was formerly the site of a Presbyterian church organized in 1766 by the Reverend Arichibald Simpson, minister from Scotland. The church was incorporated on December 17, 1808. Serving the church were the Reverends ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Fayetteville, North Carolina
Go roller skating anytime of the year. Featuring roller skating, in-line skating and video arcades. Call ahead for public ... More on Visitfayettevillenc.com
Campgrounds – Florence, South Carolina
Wish we could have stayed longer... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Lamar, South Carolina
Sponsored by the Lamar Fireman's Association. This is a 2 mile hayride thru the dark, spooky swamps of Lynches River with many frightful scenes throughout the ride and a BRAND NEW walk thru haunted house. ... More on HauntedHouse.com
Landmarks – Turbeville, South Carolina
Inscription. On spur of Black River Cypress Co. that ran from Alderman R. R. at, Seloc into Diles Bay, 150 Yds. →, E C Hist. Sites 2000, , Erected 2000 by Turbeville Ruritan Club. (Marker Number 15: ), , Location. 33° ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Red Springs, North Carolina
Inscription. Rendezvous point for local Tories. Near here on Sept. 1, 1781, David Fanning's men routed a Whig force under Thomas Wade. Stood 1.7 mi. W. , Erected 1959 by North Carolina Archives and Highway Departments. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Dillon, South Carolina
Inscription. This church, founded in 1892, built its first sanctuary at West Main St. and Third Ave. where the Dillon County Courthouse now stands. That lot was donated by James W. Dillon (1826–1913), for whom the town and county ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Savannah, Georgia
Very small little roll ups using fresh ingredients but uninspiring combinations. The turkey stuffing didn't... More on TripAdvisor
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