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429 N. Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29303
Inscription. Wofford College, charted in 1851, was established by a $100,000 bequest from the Rev. Benjamin Wofford of Spartanburg, who envisioned a college for 'literary, classical, and scientific... More on HMDB
Wofford College - You’ve been here before. No, maybe not this particular grocer, but you’ve seen a million like it. Wofford College is the usual kind of corner store that you’d see in the beginning... More on clubzone

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Spartanburg, SC
The twenty-first century Hampton Heights is a wonderfully diverse and lively neighborhood with a core of strong minded residents who love their homes and who have worked hard to preserve the ... More on Hamptonhts.com
The Hampton Heights Historic District is a significant collection of 120 residences in the central city that retains its historic and architectural integrity from the early twentieth century. Deve... More on Visitspartanburg.com

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1394 W O Ezell Blvd # A, Spartanburg, South Carolina 29301-1528

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Spartanburg SC 29303, United States of America
Inscription. Stone step is from home place of Joshua Hawkins who has the oldest known grave in cemetery 1750 1832, , Location. 34° 58.64′ N, 82° 3.401′ W. Marker is near Spartanburg, South Carolina, in Spartanburg ... More on HMDB

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Spartanburg SC 29303, United States of America
Inscription. Federal Works Agency, Public Works Administration, John M. Carmody, Federal Works Administrator, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, The original site of the home of Dr. Jesse F. Cleveland, on which ... More on HMDB

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563 North Church Street, Spartanburg SC 29306, United States of America
The Evins-Bivings House is a well-cared-for example of South Carolina�s antebellum Greek Revival architecture. It is particularly notable for the quality of its carpentry craftsmanship. It is assoc... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. According to family tradition, this house was built in 1854 by the Bivings family, local textile pioneers. In 1869, the house was purchased by John H. Evins (1830-1884), Confederate Li... More on HMDB

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Spartanburg SC 29301, United States of America
Inscription. This Presbyterian Church, located about .4 miles SE, was organized soon after 1766 by Scotch-Irish who settled the area. From Revolutionary War days the congregation has been influential in religious, educational, and ... More on HMDB

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Spartanburg SC 29303, United States of America
Inscription. Named in Honor of, Charles O. Hearon: Member of first State Highway Commission, A pioneer of highway Development In South Carolina, Member of state Highway Commission;, 1917 1936, 1943 1944, Chairman of State Highway ... More on HMDB

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106 Darby RD, Spartanburg,SC 29306
Vernacular architecture buffs will enjoy viewing the oldest building still standing in Spartanburg, the Seay House, open by appointment the third weekend of the month...the structure ... More on Moon Handbooks: South Carolina
Built prior to 1850, the Seay House is believed to be the oldest home standing in the City of Spartanburg. Interpretation by the Spartanburg County Historical Association focuses on the lives of w... More on Visitspartanburg.com

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113-D Belton Drive, Spartanburg SC 29301, United States
