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Bars – Greenwood, South Carolina
Fat Daddy Lounge - Now you have your cake and eat it too. Fat Daddy Lounge, located at 1030 Bypass 72 Nw, is a hybrid of both trendy-club and swank-lounge. Get there early and stay late; ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina
Inscription. After a series of disastrous defeats in South Carolina, George Washington, head of the Continental Army, took action. He named General Nathanael Greene to command Patriot forces in the South in December 1780. Greene drove ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Ninety Six, South Carolina
Inscription. The earliest roads in Ninety Six were Indian trails, used for travel by foot and horse and for hunting. White settlers followed these trails to explore the countryside, trade, and eventually, to settle. As the stream ... More on HMDB
Parks – Laurens, South Carolina
Lake Rabon is located in Laurens County South Carolina about five miles south of Hickory Tavern. Lake Rabon is a very well designed lake. The park is full of everything needed for a day of recreation. The park has a double boat ramp, ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Sightseeing – Abbeville, South Carolina
Inscription. In Grateful Memory: Of our loves ones from Abbeville County, who stand in the unbroken lines of, patriots who have dared to die that, freedom might live and grow and increase, its bles... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Cowpens, South Carolina
I think wompus woods is an alsome and scary place! Too bad its only open untill after halloween More on clubzone
Landmarks – Gaffney, South Carolina
Inscription. Near the end of the battle, as the Americans swept forward, two Continental officers sought to capture the enemy's light 3-pounder "grasshopper" cannons. Captain Anderson of Maryland won the race when he used his spontoon ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Donalds, South Carolina
Inscription. Surveyed in 1762 by Patrick Calhoun and named for Gov. Thomas Boone, this 20,500-acre township was one of four townships laid out west of Ninety-Six as a buffer between white and Cherokee lands. In 1763 Scots-Irish families ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Lyman, South Carolina
Inscription. 1775, Near this site stood, Woods Fort: A refuge for women, and children from the, Cherokee Indians, , Erected 1936 by Joyce Scott Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. , Marker series. This marker is included ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Lincolnton, North Carolina
Mexican food that has evolved to american taste. More on Yahoo! Travel
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