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130 History Ln, Pendleton, SC
A recent discovery at Woodburn Historical House, just off Highway 76 in Pendleton, Sc is shedding new light on how the former plantationâs farm was operated. While working on clearning portions of ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
The Woodburn Plantation is located southeast of Pendleton. It was built in around 1830 by Charles Cotesworth P ... More on PlanetWare

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125 E Queen St, Pendleton, SC 29670
The Pendleton Historic Foundation owns and operates two antebellum style historic homes-Ashtabula and Woodburn. The Foundation receives no federal or state government funding, and therefore relies ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
A free brochure for a driving or walking tour of one of the nation's largest historic ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Highway 76, Pendleton, SC 29670

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P O Box 1192, Pendleton, South Carolina, United States

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US Hwy 76, Pendleton, SC 29670

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U.S. Highway 76 (across from Tri-County Tech), Pendleton, SC
Developed by the Pendleton District Commission in conjunction with the Farmers Society, the museum displays pre-1925 farm tools and equipment in a structure resembling a horse barn. Plows, manure ... More on Frommers
Pre-1925 farm equipment and tools, along with Cherokee Indian and local history artifacts, are in this 6,000 square foot building, resembling ... More on Visitanderson.com

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1621 Sandy Springs Rd., Sandy Springs, South Carolina, United States

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Pendleton SC 29670, United States of America
Inscription. On April 8, 1790, the Justices of the Peace for Pendleton County purchased this land to establish the courthouse town of Pendleton. Once Cherokee Indian land, the town became the judicial, social and commercial center ... More on HMDB

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255 Old Depot Road, Pendleton, SC 29670

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125 East Queen Street, Pendleton SC 29670, United States of America
