History: The Newberry Opera House was completed in 1881 at a cost of $30,000. C.L. Norman, architect from Columbia, S.C., designed the French Gothi...
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About Us:Bill Carter and Owen Holmes began selling orchids as cut flowers in the years following World War II when corsage flowers were in great de...
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Historic Brattonsville presents the history of the Scots-Irish or Ulster-Scots in the South Carolina upcountry largely through preserving and inter...
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Mission Statement:The integrated mission of Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History is to"conserve animals, plants, habitats, and other nat...
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The South Carolina Railroad Museum, Inc. was established in 1973 by a group of dedicated railroad enthusiasts from the Columbia and Charleston, Sou...
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Your visit to the Comporium Telephone Museum, located in the heart of downtown Rock Hill, begins by introducing you to life in Rock Hill before we ...
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The history of the Forest dates back thousands of years. Catawba and Cherokee tribes frequently traversed the woodlands to reach an ancient fording...
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Don't be afraid... Fight BackThe Zombie Apocalypse has begun and a giant horde is making its way to Charlotte! Help save the city and join the resi...
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About Us:The Hot Spot Skate Park officially opened on June 3rd 2009. Phase I of this 21,000 square foot concrete park will be supervised and run by...
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Mission:Plex's vision is to promote healthy living and youth development by providing activity based programs, sports and entertainment for childre...
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About Us:
Settlemyre is one of only two totally digital, full-dome theaters in the north-central region of South Carolina or the Charlotte metro...
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The Culture & Heritage Museums is a family of museums in York County, SC, which includes Historic Brattonsville, the McCelvey Center, the Museu...
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Frankie's is Thousands of Square Feet of Entertainment.
Sure, we could have named it, 'THE MOST AWESOMEST FUN PARK IN THE WORLD', but Uncle Franki...
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History:Armand and Roselyn Sease bought 20 acres in 1942. They built their home, while working on Armand's father's farm. Five years later they mov...
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