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15 Elm St. E., Hampton, SC 29924
Just completed a small part to house out door art work. Painted murals on three old bldgs., had 1888 to 1905 Hampton County ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
This museum is located in the 1892 Bank of Hampton building that is listed on the ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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702 First Street West, Hampton, SC 29924
Topics: south, carolina. More on MuseumStuff.com
Inscription. Established February 18, 1878, once a part of Beaufort District. It was named in honor of Wade... More on HMDB

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99 Elm Street East, Hampton, SC, 29924
Topics: south, carolina. More on MuseumStuff.com
Take a break from traveling and enjoy a peaceful walking tour of a small southern ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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159 Third Street East, Hampton, SC 29924-2511

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Country Club Road, Hampton, SC 29924

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231 Country Club Rd, Hampton, SC 29924
Formerly known as Hampton County Country Club, this traditional, 18-hole layout was recently renovated. The course design features tight fairways lined with mature pines and hardwoods. The greens are small. This course has hosted ... More on Golf.com

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503 Oak Street West, Hampton SC 29924, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), This house, built between 1878 and 1885, was the home of James Washington Moore (1837-1912), lawyer, Confederate officer, state legislator, and militia officer. Moore, a native of Gillisonville, was educated ... More on HMDB

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Hampton SC 29924, United States of America
Inscription. On this site stood the home of Miles Benjamin McSweeney ( 1854 ~ 1909 ), first Governor of South Carolina from Hampton County. He was the founder of the Hampton County Guardian, S. C. representative 1894 ` 96, Lieutentant ... More on HMDB

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Hampton SC 29924, United States of America
Inscription. ( North Face), The Official Roster of South Carolina Soldiers, Sailors and Marines from Hampton County who died defending our country, World War I, 1917-1918 Bennett, Eugene Bowers, Charles E. Buckner, Ben N. Cochran, ... More on HMDB

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408 Mulberry St W, Hampton SC 29924, United States of America
Inscription. Built 1911, by Town of Hampton. Given to Hampton County 1925, to become part of the county's first public school system. Closed 1954, upon consolidation of district schools. Building razed 1957. This marker dedicated ... More on HMDB
