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Ninety Six, SC

#2.
409 Emerald Farm Road, Greenwood, SC 29646
In 1987, we at Emerald Farm decided to make a soap with goat milk. We began with an old tried and true formula from Swiss soap makers that would incorporate all the beneficial qualities of the natu... More on FactoryToursUSA
Inscription. Emerald Farm, 'a very special place, ' is part of an original 450-acre working farm dating from the late 1800s. In keeping with its agricultural heritage, Emerald Farm continues to rai... More on HMDB

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South Carolina
Directions: Take I-26 to Exit 54 and head southwest on SC 72 about 30 miles to Cambridge Avenue in Greenwood. Veer right on US Highway 25 Business to Main Street/SC 34. The trailhead is at the inte... More on TrailLink.com
Palmetto Bank on South Main Street allows you to use their parking lot. More on TrailLink.com

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Greenwood SC 29649, United States of America
Inscription. This young English Jew settled near Coronaca in 1774, representing Ninety Six District in the provincial congresses of 1775-1776, and died in defense of his adopted home on Aug. 1, 1776. He was the first South Carolinian ... More on HMDB

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Greenwood SC 29649, United States of America
Tabernacle Cemetery, established ca. 1812, is significant as an early cemetery in the Tabernacle community of what was then Abbeville District, and for its association with many prominent citizens ... More on Nationalregister.sc.gov
Inscription. [Original Marker], Site of Old Tabernacle Methodist Church. Buried here are Confederate Generals Martin Witherspoon Gary, Nathan George Evans and other Confederate officers and soldier... More on HMDB

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Greenwood SC 29649, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: This church, originally known as Rocky Creek Presbyterian Church, was founded in 1770 by ministers sent to upper S. C. from the Synods of New York and Philadelphia. The first church here, a frame structure, ... More on HMDB

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6516 Highway 25N, Hodges SC 29653, United States of America
Inscription. [Marker Front]: This church, founded about 1870, has its origins in Walnut Grove Baptist Church, founded in 1820. Walnut Grove included both white and black members before the Civil War, but after the war black members ... More on HMDB

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2409 Siloam Church Road, Greenwood SC 29646, United States of America
Inscription. This church was organized in 1799 by Rev. John Waller, Rev. David Lilly, William Chiles, and Meshec Overby, with 32 charter members. Waller, its first minister, served until his death in 1802. Other notable pastors included ... More on HMDB
