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1227 Cherry Rd, Rock Hill, SC 29732
Inscription. Village of Rock Hill: Main Street was laid out on Alexander Templeton Black's land by Squire John Roddey in 1851. The post office was established in 1852. The village was incorporated ... More on HMDB
Rock City Tavern - If you need a place to unwind after another week of mindless TPS reports, Rock City Tavern, located at 1227 Cherry Rd, might just do the trick. Pretty barebones ... More on clubzone

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648 East White Street, Rock Hill SC 29730, United States of America
Inscription. Near this spot stood the Rock Hill residence of Robert Moorman Sims, Captain, C. S. A. who on April 9, 1865, carried the flag of truce which led to the surrender of Lee's forces at Appomattox, He later was S. C. Senator ... More on HMDB

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200 Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill SC 29730, United States of America
Inscription. [Front]: The home of James Milton Cherry (1856-1920) stood here until 1974. Cherry was a businessman, public servant, agriculturalist, and real estate developer in Rock Hill for 50 years. He helped found the Young Mens ... More on HMDB

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Rock Hill SC 29730, United States of America
Rock Hill School District Three is located in Rock Hill, South Carolina, just 25 miles south of Charlotte, North Carolina. More on Rock-hill.k12.sc.us
Inscription. [Front]: Rock Hill High School has its origins in the Rock Hill Graded School, opened in 1888 for grades 1-9. The name Rock Hill High was first used in 1907-08 for a boys' school house... More on HMDB

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201 East White Street, Rock Hill SC 29732, United States of America
Inscription. First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church: This church was organized in 1895 with 26 charter members. The sanctuary, completed in 1898 and enlarged in 1911, was designed by Charlotte architect C. C. Hook and is listed ... More on HMDB

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Rock Hill SC 29730, United States of America

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Rock Hill SC 29730, United States of America

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Rock Hill SC 29730, United States of America
Inscription. [Front]: About 1839, this former plantation house was built by George Pendleton White (1801-1849) and his wife, Ann Hutchison White (1805-1880). It has since sheltered five generations... More on HMDB
Inscription. Located across East White Street, the White Home sheltered five generations of a pioneer Rock Hill family. George Pendleton White and Ann Hutchinson White made their home here after th... More on HMDB

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144 Caldwell Street, Rock Hill SC 29730, United States of America
The structure was enlarged in 1908 and 1965 and the new parish hall, offices, and educational wing were completed in 1991. The Smyth Garden on White Street includes a Cremains Garden, and the Garth... More on Oursaviourrockhill.org
Inscription. [Front]: The first services were in private homes and at Rock Hill Academy 1857-1861. The church was organized Easter 1870 with the Rev. Roberts P. Johnson as its first rector. Founder... More on HMDB

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Rock Hill SC 29730, United States of America
