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9101 Prince William Street
The region's storied past is preserved through award-winning videos, permanent and changing exhibits and special events. Echoes, The Manassas Museum Store, carries ... More on Visitmanassas.org

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2-80 Spring St, Williamston, SC 29697
See if you can rattle the chain as you make your way up the Cliff Climber. The footholds will test your agility while the chain adds extra support. Cruise across the Clatterbridge en route to the y... More on KaBoom.org
A medium sized playground with a large variety of activities for the younger children. More on KidsPlayParks

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Williamston SC 29697, United States of America
Inscription. On May 1, 1865, cadets from the Arsenal Academy at Columbia, under Capt. John Peyre Thomas, who were en route from Greenville to Newberry to be disbanded, met a band of Stoneman's raiders near here in one of the last ... More on HMDB

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Williamston SC 29697, United States of America

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12 West Main Street, Williamston SC 29697, United States of America
The Williamston Municipal Center was originally constructed by WPA labor in 1939 as Williamston High School. Then in 1953, the building became Williamston Elementary School when Palmetto ... More on Williamstonsc.us
Inscription. This site and the one directly in front, Mineral Spring Park, which was donated by West Allen Williams in 1842, formed the nucleus for the new Town of Mineral Springs. In 1852, the tow... More on HMDB

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Williamston SC 29697, United States of America
Inscription. "Embraced by the gratitude of an entire community and held in the love and admiration of a descended family, here rests the earthen tabernacles of our beloved founder, West Allen Williams, and family. Reverently moved ... More on HMDB

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Williamston SC 29697, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory of, West Allen Williams: 1804 1857, Founded Williamston, Donor of Spring, &, Park, ----, He said, This Water Shall by Forever, Free to All People, , Location. 34° 37.033′ N, 82° 28.75′ W. ... More on HMDB

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Pelzer SC 29669, United States of America
Host Centers: South Carolina Host Center: South Greenville Community Address: 125 Cooley Bridge Road Pelzer, SC 29669 More on Worlddayofprayer.org
Inscription. Front: The original Cooley's Bridge, built across the Saluda River in 1835-36 to replace a ferry, stood about 150 yds. above the present bridge over S. C. Hwy. 247. It was built for Hi... More on HMDB

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Pelzer SC 29669, United States of America
Inscription. This is the site of a small cemetery used by the Reece family in the 19th century. Because cattle roamed freely in this area for years, the tombstones and other grave markings are broken. In 1977, the readable tombstones ... More on HMDB

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Pelzer SC 29669, United States of America
