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11710 SC Highway 34, Newberry, South Carolina 29108-7402

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8895 Us Highway 76, Prosperity, South Carolina 29127-8543

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Jenkinsville, South Carolina, United States
The reservoir is accessed from two landings off Broad River Road, outside of the Town of Pomaria (Newberry County). Cannons Creek Landing has a boat ramp, large parking area, a small picnic shelter... More on AnglerWeb.com
'Parr Reservoir' is an impoundment of the Broad River in Peak, South Carolina. It is the last dam on the Broad River before ... More on Wikipedia

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140 Parkridge Dr, Columbia, SC 29212
Frankie's Fun Park in Columbia serves up Great Rides, Great Food and Great Times. Go-Karts, Miniature Golf, Bumper Boats, Amusement Rides, Laser Tag, Batting Cages and an awesome Arcade are part of... More on Frankiesfunpark.com
Kids ride free . More on Yahoo! Travel

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200 Leisure Lane, Columbia, SC 29210-4127
The Seven Oaks Art League is open to amateur and professional artists interested in supporting the fine art... More on Sevenoaksart.org
It was really a fun place to relax there were tennis courts, a gymnasium, baseball fields, softball fiels, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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South Carolina
Directions: Take I-26 to Exit 54 and head southwest on SC 72 about 30 miles to Cambridge Avenue in Greenwood. Veer right on US Highway 25 Business to Main Street/SC 34. The trailhead is at the inte... More on TrailLink.com
Surface is smooth and well maintained. More on TrailLink.com

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1107 State St, Cayce, SC 29033
This company offers guided canoe and kayak tours. They also rent equipment for climbing, kayaking, canoe ri... More on DogFriendly.com
Overall, an amazing experience. More on Yahoo! Travel

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1420 Sumter St., Columbia, SC, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 29201)
Inscription. Completed 1824. Important link in the system of waterways transporting freight between the up country and Charleston. Supplanted by railroads for transportation after 1850. Leased to C... More on HMDB
Inscription. Columbia Bible School classes began in 1923 in the towered building which once stood on this site (originally as Columbia Female College, later as the Colonia Hotel). Under the leaders... More on HMDB
