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224 Foster Creek Rd, Goose Creek, South Carolina, United States
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). 3 bays of swings, triple racer slide, spiral slide, rock blocks, cliff hanger, suspension bridge, horizontal loop ladder, pikes ... More on KaBoom.org

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106 Central Ave., Goose Creek, SC 29445

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Goose Creek SC 29445, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: St. James, Goose Creek was one of the first Anglican parishes in the lowcountry, created by the Church Act of 1706. The first church here, built in 1707, was a frame building. This Georgian brick church, ... More on HMDB

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Goose Creek SC 29445, United States of America
Inscription. In 1686 Medway Plantation was granted by the Lords Proprietors to Jan Van Arrsen, seigneur de Weirnhoudt. In 1689 the property came into the possession of Landgrave Thomas Smith, Governor of South Carolina November 1693 ... More on HMDB

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519 North Goose Creek Boulevard, Goose Creek SC 29445, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), Mount Holly Station: Mount Holly Station, a depot on the Northeastern Railroad between Florence and Charleston, was built here about 1853. It was named for nearby Mount Holly Plantation, carved out of Thorogood ... More on HMDB

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400 Judy Dr., Goose Creek SC 29445, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: Springfield Plantation, an inland rice plantation, was established here by Paul Mazyck (d. 1749), a planter and merchant who combined two large tracts on Foster Creek, a branch of Back River. His father ... More on HMDB

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Goose Creek SC 29445, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: The Oaks, an inland rice plantation, was established here by Edward Middleton (d. 1685) on a 1678 grant from the Lords Proprietors. Middleton, a planter who came to S. C. from Barbados, received 1,630 acres ... More on HMDB

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Goose Creek SC 29445, United States of America
Inscription. [Front], The first bridge here, in use by 1680, had a raised road at either end and was built from split logs with the flat sides up, covered by sand or clay. Traffic over Goose Creek ... More on HMDB
Inscription. (Front text), Goose Creek: This area has been called Goose Creek since the late 17th century. For almost 200 years after the Lords Proprietors granted large tracts to English, French H... More on HMDB

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Goose Creek SC 29445, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: This inland rice plantation has its origins in a 1683 grant. In 1726 Nathaniel Moore and his wife sold a 900-acre parcel to Isaac Mazyck (d. 1736). Mazycks son Benjamin (... More on HMDB
Inscription. (Front text), Broom Hall Plantation, later called Bloom Hall and still later Bloomfield, was first granted to Edward Middleton in 1678. By 1710 this property passed to Benjamin Gibbes ... More on HMDB

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Goose Creek SC 29445, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: Boochawee Hall, created in 1683 by a 2,400-acre grant, was owned by two colonial governors, father and son. James Moore (d. 1706), a trader and planter, served on the Grand Council and later led “the ... More on HMDB
