Things To Do in Jenkinsville, South Carolina

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Jenkinsville SC 29065, United States of America

  • Inscription. This two-story brick house was built by James Kincaid (1754-1801), Revolutionary War soldier, who came from Scotland in 1773 and acquired this land in 1775. It was completed according to his plans after his death by his ... More on HMDB

 

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Jenkinsville SC 29065, United States of America

  • (Old Brick Church) Built in 1788, this small, rectangular meeting house plan building is simple and unadorned, with a gable roof and unornamented windows. It is one of few eighteenth-century meetin... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov

  • Inscription. On May 9, 1803, the Associate Reformed Synod of the Carolinas was organized here at Ebenezer A. R. P. Church, built in 1788 by a congregation dating from colonial days. The rock wall w... More on HMDB

 

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Jenkinsville, South Carolina, United States

  • 'Monticello' is a reservoir in the U.S. state of South Carolina, built to provide water for the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station. It is located in Jenkinsville. While it does not dam any major rivers, its outflow flows ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Jenkinsville, South Carolina, United States

  • The reservoir is accessed from two landings off Broad River Road, outside of the Town of Pomaria (Newberry County). Cannons Creek Landing has a boat ramp, large parking area, a small picnic shelter... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • 'Parr Reservoir' is an impoundment of the Broad River in Peak, South Carolina. It is the last dam on the Broad River before ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Peak SC 29122, United States of America

  • Inscription. This town, founded in 1853 as Peak's Station on the Greenville & Columbia Railroad, was named for railroad superintendent H. T. Peake. In 1865 Federal troops destroyed the tracks here and over the Broad River. Peak, incorporated ... More on HMDB

 

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622 Hope Station Road, Pomaria SC 29126, United States of America

  • Inscription. This Lutheran church stands on a royal grant of 100 acres made in 1763 to John Adam Epting and Peter Dickert, elders of the Dissenting congregation on Crim's Creek. The origins of St. John's date as early as 1754, when ... More on HMDB

 

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140 Parkridge Dr, Columbia, SC 29212

  • Frankie's Fun Park in Columbia serves up Great Rides, Great Food and Great Times. Go-Karts, Miniature Golf, Bumper Boats, Amusement Rides, Laser Tag, Batting Cages and an awesome Arcade are part of... More on Frankiesfunpark.com

  • Kids ride free . More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Pomaria SC 29126, United States of America

  • The Folk-Holloway House is an important example of a common southern house type, the �I-House,� (a two-story, single pile dwelling with a central hall plan and one-story rear shed rooms) with regio... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov

  • Inscription. This house, built ca. 1820 for John Adam Folk (1799-1855) is an excellent example of a 19th-century two-story farmhouse. Folk, a farmer and merchant, was also postmaster at Tanner's Hi... More on HMDB

 

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Pomaria SC 29126, United States of America

  • Inscription. In Memory of the Rev. Joachim Bulow. Organizer and first Pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran Church about 1761, , Location. 34° 14.533′ N, 81° 27.251′ W. Marker is near Pomaria, South Carolina, in Newberry ... More on HMDB

 

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Pomaria SC 29126, United States of America

  • Inscription. [Front], Located about one mile northeast on land conveyed by Edward Finch, this school, the first Methodist educational venture in the state, was established by Bishop Francis Asbury and opened by him, 1795. A number ... More on HMDB

 

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