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    Campbell's Covered Bridge

    Campbell Bridge Rd, Landrum, SC     (864) 233-9977

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    Many generations of area residents have treasured Campbell's Covered Bridge as a local icon and place to enjoy Beaverdam Creek on a hot day, meet neighbors while your corn is ground, or as a quiet place to court your sweetheart... hmdb.org

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    Raven Cliff Falls Trail

    8155 Geer Hwy, Cleveland, SC     (864) 836-6115

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    General Description Of all the scenic waterfalls in South Carolina, only a few qualify for postcard status. The 400-foot Raven Cliff Falls definitely qualifies, since it never takes a bad picture. The red-blazed Raven Clif... wildernet.com

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    Beliefs Set In Stone

    Pickens Dr, Pickens, SC    

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    To a giant, Table Rock could be exactly what its name suggests -- a 3,124'-high table made of granite. To eat at this table, the giant would need a seat -- Stool Mountain at 2,600' served this purpose. This is how the Cherokee ... hmdb.org

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    Point Of View

    Cleveland, SC    

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    The View from the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area Located in northwestern South Carolina. The Blue Ridge Escarpment ends with an abrupt drop of some 2,000 feet to the foothills below, where the state's Piedmont region begins. T... hmdb.org

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    Tommy Wyche

    Cleveland, SC    

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    The State of South Carolina expresses its deep appreciation to Tommy Wyche whose vision and commitment are responsible for the Mountain Bridge Recreation and Wilderness Area hmdb.org

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    Welcome To Caesars Head State Park

    Cleveland, SC    

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    About Caesars Head State Park Caesars Head State Park is part of an 11,000 acre area known as the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Caesars Head contains a diversity of plant and animal commu... hmdb.org

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    John Broadus Watson

    Renfrew Ave, Travelers Rest, SC    

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    Born in 1878 about 1/2 mile SW, Watson was a pioneer in behavioral psychology. He graduated from Furman University, earned his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, served as president of the American Psychological Association,... hmdb.org

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    Slater Hall

    Marietta, SC    

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    [Left Marker] Samuel Slater 1768-1835 Founded the first Cotton Mill in America 1790 Founded the First Sunday School in America 1799 [Right Marker] This Building Dedicated By H. Nelson Slater To the Welfare of The Employees of t... hmdb.org

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    Tigerville

    Taylors St, Greenville, SC    

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    [Front]: Tigerville got its name from early settlers who settled here shortly after the Revolution. They called bobcats they saw here "tygers," and named the nearby Tyger River, Head of Tyger Baptist Church, later Tyger Baptist... hmdb.org

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    To The Glory Of God

    Taylors St, Greenville, SC    

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    This original stone which formed one of the four Pillars of the first building of Tyger Baptist Church, the first in this area of South Carolina near the head of Tyger River, about the year 1800. I will praise thee, O Lord, wit... hmdb.org

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    David Barton Home Site

    Taylors, SC    

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    The log home of David Barton and wife Nancy Barrett was established near this site circa 1785. The tract was west of Old Indian Boundary on both sides of Neal's Fork of Tyger River, and ultimately consisted of 424 acres. Today ... hmdb.org

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    North Greenville Baptist Academy

    Taylors, SC    

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    North Greenville Baptist Academy 1892-1957 "A Light Set on a Hill" Founded by North Greenville Baptist Association hmdb.org

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    Laodicea Langston Springfield

    Travelers Rest, SC    

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    On this site stood the home of Laodicea Langston Springfield ("Dicey") 1759 - 1837 Heroine of the American Revolution. To her daring and courage many patriots owed their lives. This rock was a hearthstone in her home. [On a sep... hmdb.org

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    Mush Creek Baptist Church

    Travelers Rest, SC    

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    This church, established in 1882, grew out of services held by itinerant Baptist ministers in a nearby log school, encouraged by Ann Pool Neves (1809-1888) and her husband Alsey A Neves and her son W.P.Z.F. Neves (1835-1917) de... hmdb.org

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    A Ccc Classic

    Pickens Dr, Pickens, SC    

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    Young men determined to escape economic hardship built this lodge from 1973-1940. They were enrollees in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), one of President Franklin Roosevelt's programs to battle the Great Depression. The ... hmdb.org

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    Cornelius Keith - 1715-1808

    Pickens, SC    

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    In the cemetery of Oolenoy Baptist Church is the grave of Cornelius Keith, born in Loch Lomond, Scotland. Of royal lineage, the Keith family came to South Carolina from Virginia. Original pioneers of Oolenoy Valley, acquired la... hmdb.org