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R.D. 2, Prosperity, PA 15329

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00692 Mill Street, Little Mountain, South Carolina, United States
Are you seeing double? Look, theres a yellow Snake Climber. Hold on, because another one is sneaking up behind it. Both stand out due to color and pizazz. Excellent way to ... More on KaBoom.org
This community built playground with its bright colors and spectacular activities gives the children of Little Mountain Elementary immense pleasure at recess. This playground was purchased in four ... More on KaBoom.org

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900 Dreher Road, Chapin SC 29036, United States of America
Inscription. SC Gen. Assembly incorp. this Lutheran church 17 Dec. 1794. Frederick Josephus Wallern served as 1st pastor. Today's church, dedicated 1936 is the 3rd building. , Erected 1995 by St. Peter Lutheran Church, Bicentennial ... More on HMDB

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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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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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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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Pomaria SC 29126, United States of America
Inscription. Here in 1830, in the house of Colonel John Eigleberger, the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of South Carolina and Adjacent States opened a seminary which grew into the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary now located in ... More on HMDB

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209 New Hope Church Road, Pomaria SC 29126, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: This church, with its origins in services held in the 1780's at nearby Wicker's Camp Ground, was formally organized in 1816 with Rev. Godfrey Dreher as its first pastor. A log meeting house was built on ... More on HMDB

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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
