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101 South Marion Street, Dillon, SC 29536

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95 Riverside Avenue, Rt. 72, Bristol, CT 06010

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401 E Main St, Dillon SC 29536, United States of America
Inscription. This church, founded in 1892, built its first sanctuary at West Main St. and Third Ave. where the Dillon County Courthouse now stands. That lot was donated by James W. Dillon (1826–1913), for whom the town and county ... More on HMDB

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Dillon SC 29536, United States of America
Inscription. Duncan McIntire, a licensed minister who preached in Gaelic for those who could speak no other language, organized this Presbyterian congregation shortly before 1829. The present vernacular Gothic Revival structure was ... More on HMDB

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Little Rock SC 29567, United States of America
Inscription. This church was established prior to 1803 and was known as Liberty Chapel. The present structure, built in 1871, is significant both for its architecture and as a reflection of Methodism in the Pee Dee area. A Victorian ... More on HMDB

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Hamer, SC
'South of the Border' is a rest stop and roadside attraction on Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 301 – 501 concurrency near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" of the U.S. state of North ... More on Wikipedia

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Latta SC 29565, United States of America
Inscription. This cotton press, built in 1798 according to tradition, is thought by many to be the oldest in existence. It was first owned and used by John Bethea III, and later by Henry Berry. Powered by oxen or mules rotating the ... More on HMDB

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Latta SC 29565, United States of America
The heart-pine farmhouse, painted white, is typical of the modest, yet well-built South Carolina upcountry house. Since its construction in 1857 the house has been owned by members of the Allen fam... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. This house, located ¼ mile east, was built about 1857 by Joel Allen, Baptist minister who organized and served many churches in the Pee Dee area 1838–1884. He represented Marion... More on HMDB

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Latta SC 29565, United States of America
Inscription. About 0.4 miles NW is Reedy Creek Springs, known for the medicinal value of its water. Here, before the turn of the century, William B. Allen laid out a quadrangle of a few acres, planted water oaks, and built a pavilion, ... More on HMDB

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Latta SC 29565, United States of America
Inscription. David Satterwhite was granted 177 acres here in 1789 by Charles Pinckney, Governor of S. C. In 1855 this tract passed into the hands of The Rev. James A. Cousar, who added a three acre tract in 1858 on which he built ... More on HMDB
