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1375 Springlake Rd, York, South Carolina 29745-8709, United States
This course is primarily flat, but there is an occasional hill that can cause uneven lies. The greens are large, and the fairways are narrow. The signature hole is #9, a 351-yard, par 4, requiring ... More on Golf.com
Still winter time golf.Grass has not started growing yet on the fairways. Green were OK, for winter golf. Maintenance has started working on ... More on golflink.com

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01432 DeVinney Road, York, SC, USA
Mission is to conserve animals, plants, habitats, and other natural components of the Piedmont Region of the eastern United States through ... More on MuseumStuff.com

#3.
212 East Jefferson Street, York, SC 29745
The Historical Center of York County is housed in the McCelvey Center, an historic former school building. It ... More on PlanetWare
Inscription. Through this intersection originally called Fergus Crossroads have passed, General Thomas Sumter The Gamecock, General Daniel Morgan Hero of Cowpens, Lord Cornwallis British Comdr at Y... More on HMDB

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212 E. Jefferson St., York, South Carolina

#5.
140 Carolina Crossing Dr, York, South Carolina 29745-8850, United States
Carolina Crossing Golf Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in York, South Carolina. This medium-length layout has 3 sets of teeboxes for a fun, but challenging golfing experience. Onli... More on TheGolfCourses.net
Should be $10-$15 cheaper . More on golflink.com

#6.
47 South Congress Street, York SC 29745, United States of America
Inscription. Bratton House Site: Robert Clendinen, Yorkville lawyer and South Carolina Senator from York Disrict (1816-30), purchased this land in 1813. The house which he built here before his death in 1830, was acquired in 1847 ... More on HMDB

#7.
22 E Liberty St, York SC 29745, United States of America
Inscription. Organized 1824 by the Reverends Wm. Gassaway & Jos. Holmes with former as pastor, Trinity is the oldest M. E. Church, South in York County. The original building was erected on College Street, 1826. The first Sunday School ... More on HMDB

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4850 Concord Road, York, SC 29745-9635

#9.
York SC 29745, United States of America
Inscription. Town of Yorkville: Formerly known as Fergus's Cross Roads, later Yorkville, this county seat was established in 1785 on land originally granted to John Miller in 1767. According to Robert Mills, the town in 1826 had 8 ... More on HMDB

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236 Kings Mountain Street, York SC 29745, United States of America
Inscription. King's Mountain, Military Academy Site: Micah Jenkins and Asbury Coward, graduates of The Citadel in Charleston, founded this Yorkville school in 1855. Closed during the Civil War, it was re-opened in 1866 by Coward, ... More on HMDB
