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436 Club House Dr, Johnsonville, SC 29555
The Wellman Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Johnsonville, South Carolina. This championship layout plays quite long from the back tees. Modestly difficult, the golf course definitely rewards good shots and will ... More on TheGolfCourses.net

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436 Club House Dr, Johnsonville, South Carolina 29555-6522, United States
This course is generally flat with some gently rolling hills and tree-lined fairways. The greens are medium-sized and plenty of sand and water comes into play throughout the design. The most diffic... More on Golf.com
Best value on the coast of South Carolina and a pleasure to play. #10 is a monster and can challenge the best of players. More on golflink.com

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714 Kingsburg Highway, Johnsonville SC 29555, United States of America

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Johnsonville SC 29555, United States of America
Inscription. Marion at Ports Ferry. Ports Ferry, 3 miles NE on the Pee Dee, was owned and operated by Frances Port (c. 1725–1812), widow of Thomas Port, who was a member of the Provincial Congress from Prince Fredericks Parish. ... More on HMDB

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Hemingway SC 29554, United States of America
Pleasant Hill High School Select the City of Your Pleasant Hill High School There are 6 Pleasant Hill locations across the United States, please select the city and state ... More on Pleasanthillhighschool.org
Inscription. Pleasant Hill Consolidated School opened in 1938 as an elementary and high school. It also included a cannery and a home economics/farm-shop building. Pleasant Hill housed a middle and... More on HMDB

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Hemingway SC 29554, United States of America
Inscription. Active in the Red Shirt campaign which resulted in General Wade Hamptons election as SC governor, 1876, Chandler later served as Supervisor of Williamsburg County. He was twice elected to the SC House and was known as ... More on HMDB

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Hemingway SC 29554, United States of America
Inscription. This church is said to be the oldest Methodist congregation in present Williamsburg County. It was established prior to 1822 when Samuel Heaselden, in his will, reserved two acres of land for the congregation; in 1837, ... More on HMDB
