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Wedgefield SC 29168, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), This church was founded in 1881 with assistance from Harmony Presbytery. It had 12 charter members, with elders Cornelius McLaurin and James Caldwell and deacons Dr. Henry J. McLaurin and Edward H. McCutchen. ... More on HMDB

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Wedgefield SC 29168, United States of America

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Wedgefield SC 29168, United States of America
Emergency Call Boxes Manchester has installed three Emergency Call Boxes for trail users in the event of an emergency. There have been several accidents on the recreation trails, especially in the ... More on State.sc.us
Inscription. A flourishing town once stood here; Settled before 1799; Stage-coach relay; Shipping center for cotton traffic by boat to Charleston; A busy point on Wilmington & Manchester Railroad, ... More on HMDB

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Wedgefield
You have this trail listed as being in Pineville My home town, PINEWOOD, is the town name you seek. There is no PineVILLE ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Recent rains had packed the soil and made a fast and smooth surface. More on trails.mtbr.com

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Wedgefield
Mostly tight, twisty singletrack with short climbs and downhills...No Sand! This trail is everything that K-3 isn't (not taking anything away from K-3 'cause I love it too). ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Well marked, clean , maintained. More on trails.mtbr.com

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Wedgefield, SC 29168

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1975 Spots Rd, Wedgefield, SC 29168

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335 N Kings Hwy, Columbia, South Carolina 29154, United States of America
Church of the Holy Cross, State Route 261, Stateburg vicinity, Sumter, SC Part of: Historic American Buildings Survey ... More on Loc.gov
We accidentally stumbled across this rugged old church while driving to the Thomas Sumpter Memorial,and were immediately fascinated ... More on igougo

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Sumter SC 29154, United States of America
Inscription. (Front text), Bethel (Black River) Baptist Church was organized in 1780 and admitted to the Charleston Baptist Association in 1782. Its mother church was High Hills Baptist Church. Bet... More on HMDB
Inscription. This church was organized in 1872 by Rev. Benjamin Lawson and held early services in a brush arbor. The first sanctuary, a log building, was built about 1883, during the ministry of Re... More on HMDB

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Sumter SC 29154, United States of America
