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Landmarks – North Augusta, South Carolina
Inscription. War Between The States: 1861 — 1865, Let the stranger who may in, future times read this, inscription recognize that, these were men whom power, could not corrupt, whom death, could not terrify, whom, defeat could ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – West Columbia, South Carolina
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Landmarks – Bishopville, South Carolina
Inscription. (West face), CSA: In Memory, of, Lee County's, Confederate Soldiers, Heros: Confederate Dead, (East Face), Lest We Forget: Erected by the people, of Lee County, Through the efforts of, Lottie Green Chapter of, U. D. C. ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Four Oaks, North Carolina
Family-owned and operated campground with 50, 30, 20 amp full service sites, free WiFi, breakfast, ice, and golf packages ... More on Visitnc.com
Art Collectables Shopping – Augusta, Georgia
A quaint little shop selling timeless treasures of yesteryear! More on Augustaga.org
Things To Do – Augusta, Georgia
Since then, Members of the Pinnacle Club have celebrated family milestones, formulated civic endeavors, and developed business plans ... More on Pinnacleclub.us
Tours – Courtland, Virginia
Beginning at the Southampton County Courthouse on Main Street, the self-guided tour continues onto the Confederate Monument, Courtland Baptisit Church, Southampton Agriculture & Forestry Museum, Mahone's Tavern, St. Luke's Protestant ... More on Virginia.org
Wineries And Vineyards – Columbia, South Carolina
The wait staff was exceptional and the wine list offered rare hard to find wines. More on CitySearch
Things To Do – Franklin, Virginia
An animal sanctuary with native wildlife, exotics from all over the world, reptiles, and farm animals. Fun for the whole family! Creating awareness, values, and understanding of animals and their environment through education. Bear ... More on familydaysoutusa
Landmarks – Fayetteville, North Carolina
Inscription. Built in 1915 for the widows and daughters of state's Confederate veterans. Closed, 1981. Cemetery 300 yds. W. , Erected 1986 by Division of Archives and History. , Location. 35° 3.862′ N, 78° 54.763′ ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Aiken, South Carolina
What a tough course! Don't expect to hit a low burner and let it roll down the fairway. You have to play target golf here. ... More on golflink.com
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