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Summerville, South Carolina, United States

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224 Sumter Avenue, Summerville, SC 29483
This 800 square foot cottage is reached by its own private drive. Inside you will find a large sitting room with a vaulted ceiling and fireplace, a large bedroom with a vaulted ceiling and queen sized rice bed with sitting area, and ... More on Bbonline.com

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Summerville SC 29483, United States of America
Inscription. This county was designated a court and land conveyance district in 1682, and an election district in 1683. It was named for two brothers, Lord John and Sir William Berkeley, both Lord Proprietors of Carolina. Over the ... More on HMDB

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Summerville SC 29483, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), Alston Graded School: Alston Graded School, one of the first African-American schools founded in Dorchester County, stood here from 1910 to 1954. Named for its founder, Dr. J. H. Alston, it included grades ... More on HMDB

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Summerville SC 29483, United States of America

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3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414,
While the horticultural maze and antebellum cabin are first stops for the little ones, the petting zoo with... More on Globepequot.com
We took our books and found quiet benches to s More on igougo

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Summerville SC 29485, United States of America
Inscription. (Text front), This church was established in 1696 by settlers from Dorchester, Mass. for which the town of Dorchester was named. This brick sanctuary, built ca. 1700, was occupied and then burned by British troops in ... More on HMDB

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Summerville SC 29485, United States of America
Inscription. St. George's, an Anglican parish, was erected in 1717. A brick church 50 ft. long and 30 ft. wide with a chancel 15 by 5 feet, begun in August 1719, was enlarged in the 1730's. The tower was built before 1753 and in 1766 ... More on HMDB

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8500 Patriot Blvd, Charleston, SC 29420
Fort Dorchester High School, located at 8500 Patriot Blvd, has about what you’d expect from your corner deli: beer, soda, and some not-so-low-calorie snacks. Don’t come here expecting a night’s wor... More on clubzone
Inscription. Laid out in 1697 as a market town for the Congregationalist colony from Dorchester, Mass. the village contained 116 quarter-acre lots and a town square and commons. An Anglican church ... More on HMDB

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Summerville SC 29485, United States of America
Inscription. Angry with the Anglican Church, the Puritan Pilgrams left England in 1620. Their descendants, known as Congregationalists, founded Dorchester in the 1690s, only to endure South Carolina's 1706 declaration of Anglicanism ... More on HMDB
