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217 East Gay Street, Lancaster, SC 29720-2543

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9070 Van Wyck Road, Lancaster, South Carolina, United States

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01477 Locustwood Ave., Lancaster, South Carolina, United States
Without a doubt one of Play Systems, Inc.s favorite playgrounds. This multi-phased, colorful and dynamic PlayBooster is a workout thats phenominal. A lot of planning went into the design to make it a physical challenge even for wheelchair-bound ... More on KaBoom.org

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: Lancaster, founded in 1798, was first called Lancaster Court House and later known as Lancasterville. The seat of Lancaster District from 1800 to 1868, it has been the seat of Lancaster County since then. ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
The Lancaster County Courthouse, of probable Robert Mills design and displaying superb craftsmanship, has been in constant use as a courthouse since its ca. 1828 completion. The contractor was Will... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. [East Side] 1861-1865, Worthy, the Confederate soldier to be hallowed and held in tender remembrance, Worthy, the fadeless fame which Lancaster's soldiers won in defending the honor of... More on HMDB

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
Inscription. [Front]: The Courthouse Lancaster County Built in 1825-1828. Designed by Robert Mills of Charleston, South Carolina, America's first native born, professionally trained architect, State Civil and Military Engineer and ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
(Buford�s Battleground) On May 28, 1780, Colonel Abraham Buford, in command of a regiment of 350 Virginians, was overtaken by Colonel Banastre Tarleton of the British Army who commanded 700 cavalry... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. Col. Buford's 11th Virginia Regiment and a detachment of Washington's Cavalry, retreating after the fall of Charles Town, were attacked by Col. Tarelton, May 29, 1970, at the site of t... More on HMDB

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: More than 300 members of Lancaster's black community are buried here, with the first grave dating to 1864. Originally the Clinton family cemetery, it was donated to Mt. Zion A. M. E. Church in 1960 by ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: Located on this site, Lancaster Normal and Industrial Institute for black students was incorporated in 1905; M. D. Lee was president and J. G. McIlwain chairman of the board. By 1912, the school was offering ... More on HMDB

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Lancaster SC 29720, United States of America
Inscription. This congregation was organized May 5, 1835. Its first minister was James H. Thornwell, who later headed SC College in Columbia. The Gothic Revival building was dedicated 1862 and entered in the National Register of Historic ... More on HMDB
