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Ninety Six, South Carolina
Once the home to Cherokee Indians, the site has also contained several towns, a trading post and was home t... More on Heritage
Located just 35 miles from my home, I have volunteered at this site for years and before that considered it... More on Epinions.com

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Ninety Six, SC
130 sites on 914 acres; 5 tent, 125 RV/tent. More on AAA.com
Its a nice place to swim to,nice beaches secluded not too busy. More on Epinions.com

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Ninety Six National Historic Site, PO Box 418, Ninety Six, SC 29666, USA
Today the river valley attracts us for so many reasons. Take a solitary walk to enjoy nature's display, raft leisurely through the rocky shoals with friends, fish the misty waters as the sun comes ... More on recreation.gov

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Ninety Six SC 29666, United States of America
Inscription. A Lake is Formed: The Great Depression of the 1930s altered the economy and landscape of Greenwood County. Farmers were impoverished, land values declined, and local textile mills struggled to survive. President Franklin ... More on HMDB

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Ninety Six SC 29666, United States of America
Inscription. National attention was focused here on Oct. 3, 1856, when some ten thousand people honored Preston S. Brooks, Congressman from this district, with a public dinner in vindication of his assault on Charles Sumner of Massachusetts ... More on HMDB

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Ninety Six SC 29666, United States of America

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Ninety Six SC 29666, United States of America

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Ninety Six SC 29666, United States of America
Inscription. Left Column: Raymond H. Barnett, Milton Capps, Robert E. Chaney, George W. Chapman, Lewis F. Ferguson, J. Leonard Goldman, Right Column: J. Jennings Jamison, R. Fielding Jones, Morris T. Matthews, Lewis O. McIntosh, William ... More on HMDB

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Ninety Six, SC

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Ninety Six SC 29666, United States of America
Inscription. Built by Andrew Logan in the late 1700s, this well preserved example of a log house of that time was discovered in nearby Greenwood. The historic stricture has been hidden under siding... More on HMDB
Inscription. Andrew Logan built this house in the late 1700s. The house was the first home built in the nearby town of Greenwood, SC and was actually found hidden in the core of an old house. It wa... More on HMDB
