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100 North Main Street Belton, SC 29627
Portraits by acclaimed sports artist Wayland Moore, a Belton native, are featured. The Hall of Fame also contains memorabilia from coaches, players, and tennis professionals with South Carolina co... More on Visitanderson.com
Portraits by acclaimed sports artist Wayland Moore, a Belton native, are featured. The Hall of Fame also contains memorabilia from coaches, players, and tennis professionals with South Carolina con... More on Visitanderson.com

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100 North Main Street Belton, SC 29627
The museum focuses on the agricultural, railroad, industrial, and cultural history of Belton and the Upstate. Its genealogical collection, with extensive primary sources, are available for researc... More on Visitanderson.com
The museum focuses on the agricultural, railroad, industrial, and cultural history of Belton and the Upstate. Its genealogical collection, with extensive primary sources, are available for research... More on Visitanderson.com

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100 N Main St, Belton, SC 29627

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100 North Main Street, Belton SC 29627, United States of America

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Belton SC 29627, United States of America
Inscription. The National Register, of Historic Places: The Belton, Standpipe, , Erected 1987. , Location. 34° 31.333′ N, 82° 29.5′ W. Marker is in Belton, South Carolina, in Anderson County. Marker is on McGee ... More on HMDB

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Belton SC 29627, United States of America
Inscription. Belton: The Tennis Capital of South Carolina, Tennis Anyone? Long know as the Tennis Capital of South Carolina, Belton's tennis history can be traced back over 110 years. An 1892 edition of the Anderson Intelligencer ... More on HMDB

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10020 Augusta Road, Belton SC 29627, United States of America
Inscription. [Front]: This church, which takes its name from a nearby salt lick, was founded in 1882. Mrs. Ellen C. Woodside (1838-1906) worked with Rev. C. L. Stewart to organize services on her farm in 1880-81. A commission from ... More on HMDB

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Belton SC 29627, United States of America
Inscription. This building served as a classroom and, dormitory for the former Union High School, Dedicated, "To The Glory of God": July 20, 1991, The Reverend R. H. Mitchell - Moderator at Renovation, Dr. Earl J. Mathis - At Dedication, ... More on HMDB

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Belton SC 29627, United States of America

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Crawford Rd & Susie Rd, Belton, SC 29627
