Things To Do in Jackson, South Carolina

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755 Foreman Street Extension, Jackson, South Carolina 29831, United States

  • This wide open course occasionally has water hazards coming into play on a few holes, and large pine trees that can alter your shots. The course is fairly ... More on Golf.com

  • It is both fun and relaxing , but do not take the course lightly; it has challenging par 3's and very interesting par 4's. More on golflink.com

 

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#2.

5195 Jackson Blvd, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, United States

  • Step up, one and all unto the Step Ladder. The Image Panel is now open for business. Free today and everyday for you to paint your very own picture. At no extra charge ... More on KaBoom.org

  • The surfacing adds even more zest to this spectacular structure. Ascending the Corkscrew is an ultimate athletic challenge. After the workout cruise down the ... More on KaBoom.org

 

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#3.

702 Third Street, Augusta, GA 30901-2584

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  • The land where Magnolia Cemetery is located was at one time part of a plantation with the first official bu... More on Discover America

  • Augusta, Georgia has a glorious and storied history and Magnolia Cemetery is just one very historic place t... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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1783 Dixon Airline Road, Augusta GA 30906, United States of America

  • Inscription. In July 1800, this church was organized in a canebrake on Spirit Creek by slaves on the Twiggs plantation. The Reverend J. W. Sutton served as the first pastor. In July 1868, the church purchased 14 and 1/2 acres here ... More on HMDB

 

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#5.

601 Seventh Street, Augusta, Georgia

  • Inscription. Originally designated as the Parish of St. Paul by the Act creating it in 1758, the name was changed in 1777 to Richmond County in honor of the Duke of Richmond, who, as a member of Pa... More on HMDB

  • Used to be a great place for spots and concerts, but management has let it run down and concessions are pitiful. More on TripAdvisor

 

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500 Greene St, Augusta, GA

  • The Signers Monument is a granite obelisk located in Augusta, Georgia, on Greene Street. Signers Monument recognizes Georgia's three signatories of the United ... More on Historicmeadowgarden.org

  • Inscription. Dedicated July 4, 1848, in honor of the signers of the Declaration of Independence for Georgia: George Walton, Lyman Hall and Button Gwinnett. The first two lie buried in crypts beneat... More on HMDB

 

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1595 Williston Rd, Beech Island SC 29842, United States of America

  • We are a small community of faith dedicated to following Christ by worshipping God, spreading the Gospel by word and example, and reaching out to those in need. The family of historic All Saints Ep... More on Allsaintsbeechisland.org

  • Inscription. This church was built in 1836 by Beech Island Presbyterian Church, organized in 1827 with the Rev. Nathan H. Hoyt of Vermont as first pastor. His son-in-law the Rev. Edward Axson, was ... More on HMDB

 

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598 Telfair Street, Augusta, GA 30901

  • Located on the 500 block of Telfair Street, the old Medical College building was completed in 1835 and served as the first medical school in Georgia. Designed in Greek Revival style by nationally k... More on Augustaga.org

  • Inscription. has been designated a, National Historic Landmark: This site possesses national significance, in commemorating the history of the, United States of America, 1996, National Park Service... More on HMDB

 

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1301 Greene Street, Augusta, GA 30901-1031

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  • SACRED HEART CULTURAL CENTER Celebrating history, art and architecture More on Sacredheartaugusta.org

  • The access through a tiny garden and the cheerful basement rooms make us feel as if we were part of the old... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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432 Telfair Street, Augusta, GA 30901-2452

  • Constructed in 1801 to house the seats of local government, the building became a private residence in 1821 and home to a number of prominent Augusta families. ... More on Augustaga.org

 

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