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Title: Downtown Clemson Clemson University (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Recently remodeled shopping area for the college whose campus is in the background
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Title: The Exciting Grand Strand Myrtle Beach (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Grand Strand is made up of many areas and moods all of which attract millions of visitors each year
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Title: Myrtle Beach Amusement Park Myrtle Beach (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The wild upside down roller coaster and the Myrtle Beach Amusement Park, Myrtle Beach, S.C. With the exciting 200 feet Astro Needle Sky Ride in right background
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Title: The Sun Fun Capital Myrtle Beach (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Truly an area for enjoying sun, fun and excitement at its best!
Brandon Sales Co
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Title: Amusement Park Pavilion and Ocean Myrtle Beach (SC), Continental Chrome PM 1992 Mar-3
Description:
Greetings from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina In the early evening when everyone has left the warm sunshine of the beach, our fine amusements begin to take on full glow and activity. Here at the Pavilion, in the center of town, the fun has already started
Brandon Sales Co
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Title: Water Slides at Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Water Slides Abound In Myrtle Beach, S.C. Enjoy the super new fun on one of Myrtle Beach's fine water slides such as Wild Rapids as seen here right on the ocean front. Photo by Cecil Brandon
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Title: Downtown Greenville Greenville (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Ernest Ferguson Industrial center of the Piedmont, the modern city stands on hills just below the falls of Reedy River. The County is part of the old Cherokee lands that were deeded to S.C. in 1777. County was established in 1786 in honor of Gen. Nathaniel Greene of Revolutionary fame or an early settler, Isaac Green
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Title: Aerial view of Spartanburg Spartanburg (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Jim Doane Spartanburg is located in the rich, rolling Piedmont section of South Carolina among the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. The name is derived from the "Spartan Rifles," an area unit of Colonial forces under General Daniel Morgan. It was chartered by the South Carolina Legislature on December 17, 1831
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Title: Water Slide Fun on the Grand Strand, S.C Myrtle Beach (SC), Continental Chrome PM 1983
Description:
Many people visit the Grand Strand for its magnificent and varied array of waterslides. Photo by Cecil Brandon
Colourpicture
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Title: Aerial View across the Ashley River Charleston (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
This panoramic scene shows the Charleston skyline, yacht basins, and medical complex. The skyline is accented by numerous church steeples for which Charleston is renowned
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Title: Aerial View of Hilton Head Inn Hilton Head Island (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of one of the South's most famous resort centers
Koppel
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Title: Winthrop College's Tillman Hall Rock Hill (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The first building constructed on the present campus of 88 acres after the College was moved from Columbia. The hall was named in honor of Gov. B. R. Tillman and built in 1894
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Title: Duke Power's Keowee Toxaway Project Clemson (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Consists of conventional and pumped storage hydroelectric generation as well as one of the nation's largest nuclear generating stations. The visitor center at the project offers a beautiful view of the Blue Ridge Mountains overlooking Lake Keowee as well as picnic facilities and a fascinating free exhibit, The Story of Energy."
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Title: Duke Power's Keowee-Toxaway Visitors Center Clemson (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
located on South Carolina 130 and 183 north of Clemson, provides an enlightening and entertaining experience in "The Story of Energy." The Center offers a panoramic view of Lake Keowee, the Keowee Dam, the Oconee Nuclear Station, picnic facilities, and remarkable displays depicting energy yesterday and today
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Title: Hurricane Hugo, September 21-22, 1989 Charleston (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Hurricane Hugo originated September 11, 1989 as a tropical wave off the coast of Africa. Two days later it pounded Puerto Rico and the Caribbean islands and headed straight for the South Carolina coast. During the night and early morning hours of September 21 and 22, the 300 year old city of Charleston, South Carolina was forever changed by the 135 MPH winds that came ashore
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Title: Columbia College Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
College founded in 1854. View is of Cottingham Theatre. In the background is the Ariail-Peale Administration Building and Kingswood Hall Dormitory
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Carolina Coliseum Building Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Nine million dollar structure with a seating capacity of 13,500 is the largest building in South Carolina. Completed in 1969, the multi-purpose building is owned by the University of South Carolina. Huge sports arena is among the finest in the nation. The academic level houses the Schools of Journalism and General Studies for the University. A student lounge and post office are among the many facilities of the coliseum. Photo by Ernest Ferguson
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Title: Russell House Student Union - University of South Carolina Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Ernest Ferguson Center of student activities at South Carolina's largest university. Building contains numerous shops, bookstore, meeting rooms and other activity areas
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Baptist Hospital Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
First known as the Knowlton Infirmary, the Hospital was purchased by the S. C. Baptist State Convention and opened under its management Sept. 1, 1914. Growing community needs are being met with a building program resulting in the new additions shown here
Dexter Press
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Title: Capstone House, University of South Carolina Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Ultra-modern dormitory on the campus of the University of South Carolina is unique because of the gold-hued revolving restaurant on top of the structure. Photo by Ernest Ferguson
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Title: Modern Dormitories - University of South Carolina Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Designed by the architect of the U.S. Pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair, Edward P. Stone. Built over a period of years, beginning in 1958, each unit houses 250 students. Outside grill reduces air conditioning by 1/3 and shades four foot balcony that juts from each room
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Russell House (Student Union), University of South Carolina Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Center of student activities at the University. In it is a dining hall, campus shop, bookstore, auditorium, student lounge; also meeting rooms and offices where students publish their own newspaper and yearbook and operate their own radio station
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Title: Christ Chapel and Campus Union, Lutheran Theological Southern seminary Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The refectory and social center of the seminary dedicated May 1967. Laminated art glass, modern in style and symbolism, is an outstanding feature of this edifice
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Court Inn Camden (SC), Linen unused
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Title: The Barn Aiken (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Mattie C. Hall. Real Estate - Insurance - Hunting Preserves - Antiques - Old Iron. Just south of Aiken on U. S. 1
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Title: Senior High School Greenville (SC), Linen PM 1953 Jul-8
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Title: Ocean Forest Hotel Myrtle Beach (SC), Linen PM 1941 Jul-1
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Title: Ocean Forest Hotel Myrtle Beach (SC), Linen PM 1944 Jul-16
Description:
"America's Finest Strand" 670 miles south of New York, 735 miles north of Miami
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Title: Washington Park Race Track Myrtle Beach (SC), Linen PM 1941 Aug-7
Description:
"America's Finest Strand"
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Title: Boardwalk Attractions, "America's Finest Strand" Myrtle Beach (SC), Linen unused
Description:
670 Miles South of New York, 735 Miles North of Miami
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Title: Ocean Plaza Fishing Pier Myrtle Beach (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Ocean Plaza Fishing Pier, Myrtle Beach, SC where many salt water fish are caught including whiting, trout, bluefish, spots, drums, pomanos, and bass up to 35 pounds
Curteich
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Title: Surf and Cottage Row, "America's Finest Strand" Myrtle Beach (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Curteich
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Title: The Shoreline Myrtle Beach (SC), Linen unused
Description:
America's finest strand 670 miles south of New York, 735 miles north of Miami. Ocean Front Cool rooms all with private baths- three meals daily Stop at the sign of the green ball
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Title: Arthur Bauer's Plantation Products Waterloo (SC), Linen unused
Description:
This unique gift shop situated 4 miles north of Waterloo, S.C. on Rout 15 & 15A the short route from New York to Florida. Featuring home made preserves, relishes, pecans, pecan products, gifts & antiques
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Title: Wessels Library - Newberry College Newberry (SC), Chrome PM 1965 Oct-4
Description:
Dedicated in 1954, the library was financed with funds from the Christian Higher Education Year Appeal and a gift from the Wessels family of Savannah, Georgia. This $200,000 structure houses 30,000 volumes plus periodicals and pamphlets
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Title: New Ocean Forest Hotel-Motel Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome PM 1967 Aug-12
Description:
Tel. 803-449-3351 Open year 'round. Motel Kitchenette Apartments. Completely Air Conditioned - Completely Fireproof. Year 'Round Air Line Service
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Title: Pedro's South of the Border (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
U.S. Highways 301 501 South Carolina at the N.C.-S.C. Border From Interstate 95, all Exits at the NC/SC Line lead to pedro's exciting SOUTH of the BORDER. Open 365 days a year, serving the American Traveler for 34 years. And every year new attractions are added. When it's Inevitable, Relax and Enjoy It!
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Title: South of the Border Pedro's Pleasure Dome and Fountain (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
A whole world of relaxation and entertainment right at your motel room. I-95, SC/NC line
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Title: Midway Motel Pee Dee (SC), Chrome PM 1964 Jun-25
Description:
Midway between New York and Miami. 30 Rooms--Tile baths--Tubs with showers--Air-conditioned--Panel heat--Wall-to-wall carpet--Ultramodern--Grade "A" restaurant adjoining--TV in every room
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Title: Post Headquarters at Fort Jackson Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Washington Park Race Track, "America's Finest Stand" Myrtle Beach (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Cornell Arms Apartments Columbia (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Woodside Building Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Fast Trotting Race on the Aiken Mile Track Aiken (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Fine Arts Building, Woman’s College of Furman University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The Woman’s College of Furman University was founded in 1819 as Greenville Female Academy and was merged with Furman University in 1937. Located near the center of the city, its buildings combine the charm of age with modern facilities for comfortable, healthy living
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Title: School of Chemistry, Clemson College Clemson (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Clemson College, the South Carolina A & M College, was founded in 1889, made possible by the bequest of Thomas G. Clemson, and was opened in 1893. Clemson is an all-men college with an enrollment of 3,500 students. Major degrees are presented in Agriculture, Engineering, Textiles, Chemistry, Education, and Arts and Sciences
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Title: Chipley Hall, Lander College Greenwood (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Administration Building, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries
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Title: Dixon McKenzie Dining Common, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries
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Title: Anderson College Anderson (SC), Linen PM 1961 Jun-8
Description:
The College is situated on a commanding elevation a mile from the center of the city, in the midst of handsome private residences on the Boulevard, one of the principal streets of the city. With its thirty-two acre campus and new and excellently constructed buildings. Anderson College is one of the centers of the community life of the City of Anderson
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Title: Administration Building: Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Science Building of University of South Carolina Columbia (SC), Linen unused
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Title: View of Mars Hill College From Across Athletic Fields Mars Hill (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Mars Hill College, founded in 1856, is the oldest college in Western North Carolina and is the largest junior college in the Southeast. The college is located in the picturesque town of Mars Hill, which has an elevation of 2330 feet. The beautiful campus includes 100 acres, on which are 14 buildings for administration and residence and a number of cottages
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Title: Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Nell Sunday and Margaret Mack Hall Girls Dormitories. "America's most unusual university," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries
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Title: Agricultural Engineering, Clemson College Clemson (SC), Linen unused
Description:
CLEMSON COLLEGE, the South Carolina A & M College, was founded in 1889, made possible by the bequest of Thomas G. Clemson, and was opened in 1893. Clemson is an all-men college with an enrollment of 3,500 students. Major degrees are presented in Agriculture, Engineering, Textiles, Chemistry, Education, and Arts and Sciences
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Title: Benedict College - Library Columbia (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Alumni Building, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
"America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries
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Title: Sims Dormitory for Women, University of South Carolina Columbia (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Aerial View Showing Clemson College and Clemson College Stadium Clemson (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Clemson College, the South Carolina A & M College, was founded in 1889, made possible by the bequest of Thomas G. Clemson, and was opened in 1893. Clemson is an all-men college with an enrollment of 3,500 students. Major degrees are presented in Agriculture, Engineering, Textiles, Chemistry, Education, and Arts and Sciences
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Title: Weave Room in Textile Mill Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Greenville, SC is widely known as the textile center of the South. Within a radius of 100 miles of the city there are 467 cotton mills, with 300,176,638 spindles, 162,618 looms, and 9,361 knitting machines
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Title: The Plaza, Court Square Anderson (SC), Linen PM 1949 Apr-4
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Title: U. S. Post Office Columbia (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Coastal Grill & Cottage Court, U. S. 76, U. S. 201 Florence (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Series E-9267
ÂCoastal Grill & Cottage Court New, Modern Cottages. All with Private Baths. Steam Heat. Tel. 810-J 24-hour car service. Texaco Products. On U. S. 76, U. S. 301, 2 miles east of Florence, South Carolina
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Title: Gamecock Motel, U. S. 15 U. S. 15A and U. S. 301 Santee (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Series E-10463
New, Ultra Modern, Brick, Fireproof. Every room with private tiled bath. Beautyrest beds. Steam heat. Electric fans  Cross ventilation. Restaurant adjoining. Routes U. S. 15, U. S. 15A and U. S. 301 2 miles south of Santee River Bridge Telephone Elloree 8113 Mr. And Mrs. M. Speisman, Owners, Mgrs. Santee, S. C
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Title: Lord Clarendon Service Station, U. S. 15 U. S. 15A and U. S. 301 Summerton (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Series E-9250
ÂLord Clarendon Service Station Highways U. S. 15, U. S. 15A and U. S. 301 Telephone 82 Summerton, South Carolina. Offering to the tourist unusual privileges, namely: Air-Conditioned Restaurant, Soda Fountain. Large airy outside rooms with private bath and Steam Heat. Gas, Oil and Accessories. Bus Depot and Western Union. All these services obtainable day or night
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Title: Post Band And Troops Passing In Review, U. S. Marine Barracks Parris Island (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 71058
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Title: St. Michael's Episcopal Church Charleston (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 2A-H524
The corner-stone of this church was laid in 1752, and first used for worship in 1761. In 1764 the famous bells and clock were imported from England, and the organ in 1768, part of which is incorporated in the present organ in the church. The bells were seized by Major Traille, as a perquisite of war, and shipped and sold in England, where they were purchased by a former Charleston Merchant, and shipped back again
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Title: Water Scene Beaufort (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 5A-H2472
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Title: Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor Charleston (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 12392
Without knowledge of which and its tragic annals no student of American history is well informed. Plans approved and construction ordered in 1828. Surrendered to the Confederates by Major Anderson at the beginning of the Civil War, 1861
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Title: Colonial Hotel Florence (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Logical Stopover  305 Miles from Richmond, VA. Free Golfing 339 Miles from Jacksonville, Fla. This new modern Hotel was built especially for those who desire a quiet, refined, but informal homelike atmosphere where southern cooking is dispensed without frills. Situated in the west side of Irby Street, through which U. S. Route 301 Passes. 100 Modern well equipped outside rooms with delightful air-cooled Coffee Shop
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Title: Dancing Pier, Folly Beach Charleston (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 21582
Located ten miles from Charleston, reached by the new Ashley River Bridge and is one of the finest bathing beaches in America. In the 18th Century, Folly Island was a rendezvous for pirates, who ravaged this coast, and in the war between the States, it played an important part in the efforts by the Federal Troops to capture Charleston
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Title: The Patricia Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome PM 1951 Mar-29
Description:
Open all year
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Title: South of the Border Dillon (SC), Chrome PM 1960 Dec-16
Description:
Pedro's Glamorous Restaurant, Motel, Gift Shop, Service Station, Package Store, on the Tobacco Trail (U. S. 201 - 501). 6 mi. north of Dillon, S. C. at N. C. Line
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Florence Motel Florence (SC), Chrome PM 1963 Jan-11
Description:
Florence Motel U.S. Highway 301 and 52 In downtown Florence, S.C. Comfortable, modern motel with soundproof rooms. Wall-to-wall carpet, air-conditioned, tile tub-showers and TV. Near restaurants and churches. 416 S. Irby St. - Florence, S.C. - Phone 662-1428 Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Keefe, Jr., Owners, Operators
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Title: Administration Building at the Citadel Charleston (SC), Chrome PM 1952
Description:
the Military College of the State of South Carolina, Kodachrome by Jack Taylor
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Title: Marine Patio Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
North Ocean Boulevard. Accompanied by the sounds of the surf, popular bands play nightly during the summer for dancing under the stars of the beautiful Marine Patio of the Ocean Forest Hotel
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Title: State Highway Department Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
View from the State House grounds shows the ultra modern office building which is headquarters for the finest system of state highways in the entire South. Building was completed in 1955
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Title: Everett's Restaurant Charleston (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
172 Canon St., Highway 17, near Ashley River Bridge. Famous for William Deas "She Crab" soup. A "must" on your list when you visit historical Charleston, SC
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: V.F.W. Post Home (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
V.F.W. Post Home - Oldest Post in South Carolina. Over 1,200 sq. ft. Air-conditioned lounge. V.F.W. Members and guests are welcome
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Title: Alaska Highway Mile Zero Dawson Creek (SC), Chrome PM 1968 Nov-24
Description:
Mile Zero of the Alaska Hiway
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Title: Charleston Municipal Airport Charleston (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Charleston Municipal Airport, situated 10 miles from Metropolitan Charleston, is an important link in the North to South, and South-west air travel. It is a terminal for the Delta airlines, and an important stop for Eastern Airways
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Title: View of Pavilion and Recreation Center Charleston (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Nine miles of Charleston is an ideal white sand bathing beach, free from undertow, accessible over paved highways via the great Cooper River Bridge. The route from Charleston leads through historic Fort Moultrie, U.S. Army Post on Sullivan's Island
E. C. Kropp Co
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Title: George's Motor Court Columbia (SC), Linen unused
Description:
6 miles south. George's Motor Court 12 outstanding hotel rooms - private tile baths - airfoam beds - steam heat - air conditioned. Telephone 20005 On U.S. No. 1, six miles south of Columbia, S.C
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Title: Railroad Y.M.C.A. Building Florence (SC), Linen PM 1941 Jul-10
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Title: Federal Land Bank Columbia (SC), Linen PM 1957 Jul-8
Description:
Erected in 1923, remodeled and enlarged in 1935. Houses in the offices of units of the Farm Credit Administration serving the credit needs of farmers in the Third Farm Credit District, comprising North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida
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Title: Rodeheaver Auditorium, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen PM Jan-28
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C., "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 residents come from every state and many foreign countries
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Title: Twomey Hospital, West Calhoun St Sumter (SC), Linen unused
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Title: East Dormitory and Administration Bldg., Anderson College Anderson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Junior High School Anderson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Main Building Columbia (SC), Linen unused
Description:
U.S. Veterans' Administration Facility
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Title: The Ottaray Hotel Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The Ottaray Hotel, situated at the head of Main St., the highest point in Greenville, was given the Indian name of "Ottaray" which means "Top of the Hill". This hotel is well known for its homelike atmosphere and good food
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Title: The Lake, Magnolia-On-The-Ashley Charleston (SC), Divided Back unused
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Title: Patrick Henry Motor Lodge Latta (SC), Chrome
Description:
On U.S. Highway 301-501-95; Telephone 752-5861. 16 modern units - air conditioned - electric heat - T.V. in each room - wall-to-wall carpet - all tiled baths - tub and shower - in heart of town - theatre - Glass Haven Restaurant nearby. 40' Swimming pool; D.D. Roper, Owner-Operator
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Caroliniana Library - University of South Carolina Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The first separate college library in the United States designed by Robert Mills who also designed the Washington Monument
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Title: The Virginian Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome PM 1987
Description:
Luxurious 4-story motel, 32 units, rooms and apts., beautiful ocean view, fire alarm, air conditioning and heat, color cable TV, wall-to-wall carpet, and spacious pool deck. Close by restaurants, fishing, movies, shopping and Par III golf and lighted driving range. Golf Privileges. "Open Year Round"
Dynacolor Graphics Inc
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Title: Jumping for the Blue Ribbon at Aiken Horse Show Aiken (SC), Linen unused
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Title: A Glimpse of Converse College and Campus Spartanburg (SC), White Border PM 1922 Dec-23
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Title: Looking from St. Michael's Steeple Charleston (SC), White Border PM 1919 Sep-2
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Title: A Sunday Afternoon Crowd in Surf Bathing Folly Beach (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Toomey Hospital Sumter (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Gervais Street Looking West Columbia (SC), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: The Landing Winton (SC), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Oconee Nuclear Station Clemson (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Duke Power Company's Oconee Nuclear Station began operating in 1973 in the foothills of upcountry South Carolina. One of the nation's most efficient, the three-unit plant produces 2,580,000 kilowatts of electricity. The nearby energy information center, The World of Energy (free, open daily) offers visitors a chance to explore energy exhibits and test their energy IQ with video games
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Title: Dexter Hall, Converse College Spartansburg (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
A residence hall housing 101 young women, with elevator service to five floors. Air conditioning and a lovely, traditionally decorated lounge create just the right atmosphere for a wonderful college experience. Centrally located on campus near the Student Activities Building
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Title: Police Station Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1914 Jul-17
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Title: Senate Street Looking W Columbia (SC), Divided Back unused
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Title: South of the Border (SC), Chrome
Description:
U.S. Highways 301, 501; South Carolina at the N.C. - S.C. Border; Pedro's beautiful, new motel office, west. The sombrero brim provides out-of-the weather parking for 16 cars. One more unique South of the Border attraction! (For reservations: dial toll free: 800-845-6011
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Title: Grand Motel Ocean Drive Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
GRAND MOTEL North Ocean Boulevard Ocean Drive Beach, S. C. P.O. Box 706 Telephone 803 - 272-6158 New - Ultra Modern - Directly on the Ocean Front - Efficiency Apartments and Rooms - Terrazzo and Wall-to-Wall Carpet - Room TV and Phones - Ceramic Tile Baths - 100% Air Conditioned - Electric Heat - Swimming Pool - Daily Maid Service - Ample Convenient Parking - Large Front Lawn. Mr. & Mrs. M. Sandler, Owners & Managers
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Title: Orangeburg Motor Court Orangeburg (SC), Chrome PM 1960 Nov-28
Description:
ORANGEBURG MOTOR COURT Charles S. Way, Owner-- S. "Sammie" L. Way, Mgr. 2 Miles South of Orangeburg, S.C. For Reservations Phone JE 4-7180 60 Units--Air Conditioned 100% for Summer--Steam Heated--Hollywood Style Furniture--Queensdown Mattresses--All Tile Baths and Floors. Jack Nolen's Air Conditioned Restaurant on the Grounds
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Title: Wallace Motor Court Wallace (SC), Chrome PM 1958 Feb-5
Description:
23 Distinctive Guest Rooms all with private tile baths (tub and shower). Electric heat. Fans. Cross ventilation. Air conditioning optional. Dining room serving really fine food. Television in lounge and rooms
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Title: Congress Inn Santee (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
U.S. Highway 301 - Intersection U.S. 15 Santee, South Carolina 100% Air-Conditioned and Heated. All ROoms with TV, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting. Heated Swimming Pool and Wading Pool. Space Age Playground. Restaurant on Premises. Among the Finest Accommodations on 301 Free Registration - Telephone 854-3162 Mr. & Mrs. Larry Smotherman, Managers Major Credit Cards Accepted
Dexter
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Title: Royal Motel Santee (SC), Chrome PM 1962 Feb-23
Description:
U.S. Highway 301 & 15 - in town Santee, South Carolina Tel. 854-3262 - air-conditioning - Electric Heat and TV in all rooms - swimming pool. Resturants adjoining. Mr. & Mrs. Claude Steppe, Jr., Owners & Operators
Dexter
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Title: Thunderbird Lodge Hardeeville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Hwy. U.S. 17 S and I-95 Ext. Hardeeville, South Carolina 29927 All deluxe rooms - wall-to-wall carpeting - individually controlled electric heat and air conditioning - full tile bathtub and shower combination - color TV - swimming pool restaurant adjacent - Country Club golf privileges (5 minutes away). Your hosts: Owen & Stanley Fulghum For reservations write or call (803) 784-2196
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Title: Palmetto Motel & Restaurant Orangeburg (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
U.S. 301 and 601 1 Mile South of Orangeburg, S.C. NTA 46 Units - Air Conditioned Rooms Steam Heat - Private Tiled Showers or Tubs Credit Cards Honored - Swimming Pool Family Units - Room TV Telephone Jefferson 4-4403 Owned & Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee
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Title: Quality Courts Motel Allendale (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
(Formerly Town & Country Motel); U.S. Highway 301 ... telephone 584-2107; 33 early American rooms, carpeted, air-conditioned, room controlled heat, telephones, tub or shower, shuffleboard, T.V., swimming pool, playground restaurant opposite. B.C. Pendarvis, Owner-Manager
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Title: Bennettsville Motel/Brandin' Iron Restaurant Bennettsville (SC), Chrome PM 1960 Mar-3
Description:
U.S. 15 & 401 South at city limits Quality Courts AAA Today's new - 52 rooms - 100% air conditioned, room controlled hot water and forced air heat, tiled baths with combination tub and shower- or shower only - carpeted or terrazzo floors. Television and phones in all rooms. Swimming pool. Children's playground - police protection - medical care. Phone GR 9-3821
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Title: Lord Ashley Court Charleston (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
49 modern air-conditioned rooms, tile baths, air foam mattresses, telephones, fresh water swimming pool; On U. S. 17 - 2 1/2 miles south of Charleston, S. C
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Title: Camelia motel Charleston (SC), Chrome
Description:
U.S. 17 South - 1550 Savannah Hwy.; Phone 766-2311; air-conditioned - swimming pool - near gardens - Ft. Sumter and historical homes - off-season rates. Restaurant adjoining
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Title: South of the Border South of the Border (SC), Chrome PM 1986 Aug-25
Description:
At night, South of the Border is the brightest spot on Interstate 95 from Miami to Maine. You'll find someone to serve you night and day. Everywhere you turn you'll find a new surprise! Here's Fort Pedro, largest legal fireworks retailer in the USA, with the Sombrero Tower and Observational Deck in the backgrounds
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Title: Lorelei Seafood Restaurant Mount Pleasant (SC), Chrome PM 1971 Nov-2
Description:
Highway 17-north. Now open 7 days a week. Panoramic view of scenic Shem Creek shrimp fleet and Charleston harbor. Atmosphere plus "The Carolina's finest seafood"
Dukane Press
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Title: South of the Border Dillon (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Pedro's spectacular 100 foot tall sign! Largest free-standing sign east of the Mississippi! Landmark from air or Turnpike, night or day!
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Title: Quality Motel, exterior at night and room interior Florence (SC), Chrome PM 1972
Description:
Quality Motel Florence, S.C. I-95 at TV Road Located 5 miles NE of Downtown Florence. 96 rooms. Dining Room, Meeting Room, Coffee Shop and Lounge. Located on spacious grounds. Color TV. Heated pool and kiddie pool enclosed in winter
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Title: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Hardeeville (SC), Chrome
Description:
HOWARD JOHNSON'S MOTOR LODGE I-95 & U.S. 17 - Hardeeville, S. C. 29927 Minutes from Historical Savannah, Georgia and Hilton Head Island, S. C
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Title: Coral Sands Hotel Court Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Coral Sands Court, U. S. 17, 2 miles N. of city, 1 block to beach. Swimming pool, shuffleboard, room T.V. Dunes golf club privileges. Adjoining the Pinkhouse Dining Room. 100% air conditioned. Steam heat. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Talbot, Owners. Tel. HI 8-3118
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Title: El Rancho Motel Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Recommended by Quality Courts, Duncan Hines and AAA. 55 outstanding rooms, each with private tile bath, car shelter. Steam Heat. 9 acres of palms and pines. One block from beach. Swimming, golfing, hunting and fishing. Pinewood Restaurant adjoining. Members of the Dune Golf and Beach Club. Tel. 293-J. Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Nelson. On Ocean Hiway, U. S. 17, 2 miles north of Myrtle Beach, S. C
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Title: El Rancho Motel Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Recommended by Quality Courts, Duncan Hines and AAA. 55 outstanding rooms, each with private tile bath, car shelter. Steam Heat. 9 acres of palms and pines. One block from beach. Swimming, golfing, hunting and fishing. Pinewood Restaurant adjoining. Members of the Dunes Golf and Beach Club
Dexter Press
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Title: Quality Courts Motel (Formerly Town & Country Motel) Allendale (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
33 Early American Rooms, Carpeted, Air-Conditioned, Room Controlled Heat, Telephones, Tub or Shower, Shuffleboard, T.V., Swimming Pool, Playground, Restaurant opposite. B.C, Pendarvis, Owner-Manager
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Title: Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Hardeeville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
I-95 and US 17 - Hardeeville, SC 29927 Minutes from historical Savannah, Georgia and Hilton Head Island, SC
Dexter Press
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Title: Forest Motel Ridgeland (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
"One of the best in the South" Located 500 feet from the highway, assures you of quiet rest. All rooms air conditioned. Private baths. Free inn Room Coffee. TV, swimming pool. Free lighted 18 hole putting green. Near excellent restaurants
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Title: South of the BOrder (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Pedros is a great new pool (it even has its own island)! With the milion dollar Sombrero Tower in the background! At South of the Border
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Title: South of the Border Restaurant (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Acapulco Room, pedro's very special dining room for very special guests. Its huge white wood beams against stark black Mexican walls create an enchanting atmosphere for your relaxed suppertime
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Title: Sexton's Uptown Motel Florence (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
311 S. Irby St. - U.S. 301 & U.S. 52 Ultra Modern Guest Rooms, all with private tile baths. Fully carpeted floors. Airfoam mattresses. Air conditioned, heat. Room telephones and TV. Near excellent restaurants, shopping district, theatres and all leading churches. Telephone 662-0306 Hallie Hewitt, Manager
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Title: Thunderbird Lodge Hardeeville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
All deluxe rooms - wall-to-wall carpeting - individually controlled electric heat and air conditioning - full tile bath tub and shower combination - color TV - swimming pool restaurant adjacent - Country Club golf privileges (5 minutes away). Your hosts: Owen & Stanley Fulghum For reservations write or call (803) 784-2196
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Title: Wayside Motel Santee (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
25 miles north of Orangeburg, SC. A new, modern motel for the economy minded traveler
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Brookgreen Meadows Court Charleston (SC), Chrome PM 1954 Jul-17
Description:
Route 17, 3 miles North of Historic Charleston, S.C. 27 ultra modern apartments - living room dinette, bedroom, bath and all-electric kitchen - all conveniences - air conditioned - automatic heat - modest rates
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Title: Lord Ashley Court Charleston (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
49 Modern Air-Conditioned Rooms, Tile Baths, Air Foam Mattresses, Telephones. Fresh Water Swimming Pool On U.S. 17 - 2 1/2 miles south of Charleston, S.C
Dexter Press, Inc
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Title: Mermaid Court Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome PM 1960 Aug-23
Description:
6800 N. Ocean Blvd. Apartments & Rooms on the Ocean Front Phone HIllcrest 8-3012 Owned & Managed by Bill McLester Ektachrome by Cecli Brandon, Jr
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Title: The Heart of Columbia Motel and Restaurant Columbia (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
1011 Assembly Street Conveniently located in downtown Columbia opposite the State Capitol and near the Coliseum and U.S.C. Campus. 100 Spacious Air-Conditioned & Heated Rooms - Free TV - 24 hour phone - Ice - Baby Beds American Express & BankAmericard Honored Phone 252-3393
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Title: Best Pancake House Little River (SC), Chrome PM 1992 Jun-4
Description:
View of restaurant
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Title: Mexican War Monument Columbia (SC), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Apr-11
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Title: Combahee Motor Court and Restaurant Gardens Corner (SC), Linen PM 1952 Jan-18
Description:
New - Modernistic - 20 unit Motor Court. Individual dressing rooms - wall to wall carpeting - circulating ice water in each unit - television in lounge. Home cooked food in restaurant. Located 2 mi. North of Gardens Corner, S.C. on U.S. Highway 17. Telephone No. 17F5 - mailing address R.F.D. Yemassee, S.C. Mr. & Mrs. Robert A Crosby, Owners & Operators
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Title: South side Tourist Court Walterboro (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Sleep in safety and comfort without extravagance. All strictly modern, steam heated cottages with private baths. Proper price care, famous for good food. Lounge for guests. We service your car while you sleep. Owned and operated by Louis M. Schmonsees. On U.S. 17, 3 blocks south of U.S. 15 and U.S. 15A
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Title: Travel Lodge Mount Pleasant (SC), Linen PM 1953 Mar-9
Description:
On U. S. 17, 3 1/2 miles north of Charleston, S.C
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Title: Officer's Club Parris Island (SC), Linen PM 1942 Sep-5
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Title: Fire Department No. 1 Parris Island (SC), Linen PM 1942 Oct-1
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Title: Pirates Court Yard Charleston (SC), Linen PM Mar-20
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Title: Pringle House Charleston (SC), Linen PM 1939 Feb-4
Description:
Miles Brewton, Pringle House, a colonial house distinguished for its architecture and history. The house has descended through five generations of the same family. It was the home of Colonel Miles Brewton and of Mrs. Rebecca Motte. It is now open to the public for an admission fee of one dollar. British Headquarters 1780. Federal Headquarters 1864
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Title: St. Michael's Church Charleston (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The corner-stone of this church was laid in 1752 and first used for worship in 1761. In 1764 the famous bells and clock were imported from England, and the organ in 1768, part of which is incorporated in the present organ in the church. The bells were seized by major Traille, as a perquisite of war, and shipped and sold in England, where they were purchased by a former Charleston Merchant, and shipped back again
Curt Teich & Co., Inc
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Title: Main Street, Looking East Spartanburg (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The Hub City of the Southeast and seat of the number one industrial, textile and agricultural county of South Carolina, with an annual wage and farm income of over thirty-five million dollars
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Title: Edmunds High School Sumter (SC), Linen unused
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Title: View of Capitol Columbia (SC), Linen unused
Description:
View of Capitol as seen from Wade Hampton Hotel, Columbia, SC
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Title: Hotel Powers Bennettsville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
388 miles from Washington - 379 miles from Jacksonville. Southern Hospitality in a Fine Old Souther Town. New -- Modern, with coffee shop. Official AAA Hotel. On U.S. 15
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Title: Infantry Barracks at the Citadel Charleston (SC), Linen PM 1943 Oct-9
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Title: U.S. Army Barracks, Fort Moultrie Fort Moultrie (SC), Divided Back PM 1940 Dec-22
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Title: St. Finbar's Cathedral Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1910 Jun-3
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Title: Fort Moultree Sullivans Island SC (SC), Divided Back PM 1912 Jun-4
Description:
Charleston from the Draw Bridge between the Isle of Palms and Charleston, SC
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Title: Memminger School Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1911 Feb-28
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Title: Parade Ground Fort Moultrie (SC), Divided Back PM 1911 Nov-4
Description:
Parade Ground, Fort Moultrie, S.C
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Title: Steamer Unloading Cargo of bananas Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1914 Jul-29
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Title: Administration Building at Navy Yard Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1911 Dec-15
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Title: Church Street Looking North Mount Pleasant (SC), Divided Back unused
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Title: Commercial Club Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1911 Nov-17
Description:
Charleston, S.C. Commercial Club
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Title: Fish Catch at Isle of Palms Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1919 Jul-30
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Title: Foreign Vessel loading Cotton Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: St. John's Hotel Charleston (SC), Divided Back PM 1912 Feb-10
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Title: Greetings from Fort Jackson Fort Jackson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings from Spartanburg, SC, In the Heart of the Peach Belt Spartanburg (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Spartanburg County, with two and one half million peach trees, is the largest fresh peach producing county in the nation. Annual value of the crop is $3,000,000.00 now, which will be doubled a few years hence. Average production per tree is two and one-half bushels
Genuine Curtech - Chicago
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Title: Barnwell Street Aiken (SC), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Sea Mist Motel Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
South Ocean Blvd. from 12th to 13th Ave. Myrtle Beach, S. C. 29577 P.O. Box 346 Tel. (803) 448-6841 Designed for family vacations – children’s playground – kiddie pool and large swimming pool – at door parking – motel rooms and apartments ocean front and 2nd row – 100% air conditioned – room phones and TV – daily maid service – coffee shop – golf privileges. Mr. & Mrs. Jason Ammons, owners & managers
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Title: Sea Mist Motel Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Sea Mist Motel, South Ocean Blvd. From 12th to 13 Ave., Myrtle Beach, S. C. 29577, P.O. Box 346, Tel. (803) 448-6841. Designed for family vacations – children's playground – kiddie pool and large swimming pool – at door parking – motel rooms and apartments ocean front and 2nd row – 100% air conditioned – room phones and TV – daily maid service – coffee shop – golf privileges. Mr. & Mrs. Jason Ammons, owners & managers
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Title: Nathaniel Russell House Charleston (SC), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
On Meeting Street is this splendid example of Post-Colonial architecture, built about 1811. Interesting is the three story octagonal bay on the side and the transomed entrance portal with its elliptical fanlight. Also, the wrought iron balcony at the second-story level bears the monogram of the original owner. Interior decorated in the Adam style, is planned with an oval drawing room and a graceful spiral stairway. Open to the public
Charleston Post Card Co
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Title: Marion Square and St. Mathews Lutheran Church Charleston (SC), Chrome PM 1975
Description:
Marion Square and St. Mathews Lutheran Church Charleston S.C. Marion Square in the heart of Charleston is bordered on the right by the old Citadel (1829). Monuments to Wade Hampton and John C. Calhoun grace the park. New Library is in front of St. Mathews
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Title: Horse-drawn Artillery Prepared for Inspection. U. S. Army. Camp Jackson Columbia (SC), Linen PM 1942 Jun-6
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Title: Rifle Range Instruction Parris Island (SC), Linen PM 1942 Nov-30
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Title: The Manors Motor Court, Where U.S. 15, U.S. 15A cross U.S. 52 Society Hill (SC), Linen unused
Description:
The Manors Motor Court Where U.S. 15, U.S. 15A cross U.S. 52, one mile south of Society Hill, S.C. 15 Outstanding, spacious rooms (New 1949), Private tile baths. Post war type. Saf-aire heat. Electric fans, four-way ventilation, Dining room for Guests only. Telephone Society Hill 9. Lt. Col. W.P. Carrington, Owner, Mgr
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Title: Greenfield Plantation Georgetown (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Star Rt. 1, Box-19C Georgetown, S.C. 29440 Phone 803-546-7530 Left To Right: Mary Anne Parris on "Hard To Beat", Bobby Foster on "Snip's Dowdy", Mary Trent Inman on "Eternal Jack", "Rock" Smith on "Snip's Pony"
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Title: Fort Pedro Fort Pedro (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
At confederateland, Pedro's newest attraction. Fort Pedro and Mexican burros are a must for kids 2-102
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Title: Anderson Memorial Hospital Anderson (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Series C15798
This institution was founded originally in 1906 and grew from 25 beds to 425 beds in 1963 when new building was completed. This is a general non-profit hospital serving Anderson County and surrounding areas, averaging 19,000 patients per year
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Title: Anderson Recreation Center Anderson (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Series C-12501
Anderson Recreation Center Anderson, S.C
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Title: U.S. Post Office Newberry (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Newberry, S.C. has quite a historical background, as it was first settled by white men in 1745. During the war of 1776 a young Newberry girl was noted for a heroic ride delivering and important dispatch to an American General. Newberry is a progressive city with an abundance of electric power, plenty of pure water, an ideal climate and a healthy community
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Title: Atlantic Christian College Wilson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Administration Building, Bob Jones University Greenville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Bob Jones University, Greenville, S.C., "America's most unusual University," stands without apology for the old-time religion and the absolute authority of the Bible. Its 3,000 students come from every state and many foreign countries
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Title: C57-Saluda Dam and Lake Murray, South Carolina 34824 Lake Murray (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Published by Ashevill Post Card Co., Asheville, N.C. Saluda hydro-electric development approximately 10 miles from Cloumbia, S.C. largest earthen dam in the world (one and a half mileslong). Second largest power development in the U.S. Completed in 1930 at the cost of $20,000,000.00. Develops 200,000 Horse Power. This space for writing Made in USA Post Card This side is for the address Place stamp here
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Title: Columbia Hospital Columbia (SC), Linen unused
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Title: NIght-time scene, First Baptist Church and Sunday School Rooms Columbia (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Erected in 1850, it was here, on the 17th of December 1860 that the "Secession" Convention of South Carolina met and organized, adjourning to meet again in Charleston on the afternoon of December 18th. At the time of Sherman's Invasion, the original old wooden church stood close by. Inquiring for "The Baptist Church", an old negro pointed out the old wooden church to Sherman's troops, and it was the old wooden church that was burned
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Title: Aerial View Showing Clemson College and Clemson College Stadium Clemson (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Clemson College, the South Carolina A&M College, was founded in 1889, made possible by the bequest of Thomas G. Clemson, and was opened in 1893. Clemson is an all-men college with an enrollment of 3,500 students. Major degrees are presented in Agriculture, Engineering, Textiles, Chemistry, Education, and Arts and Sciences
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Title: Architectural Engineering, Clemson College Clemson (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Clemson College, the South Carolina A & M College, was founded in 1889, made possible by the bequest of Thomas G. Clemson, and was opened in 1893. Clemson is an all-men college with an enrollment of 3,500 students. Major degrees are presented in Agriculture, Engineering, Textiles, Chemistry, Education, and Arts and Sciences
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Title: C-1 School of Chemistry, Clemson College, Clemson, S.C Clemson (SC), Linen unused
Description:
CLEMSON COLLEGE, the South Carolina A&M College, was founded in 1889, made possible by the bequest of Thomas G. Clemson, and was opened in 1893. Clemson is an all-men college with an enrollment of 3,500 students. Major degrees are presented in Agriculture, Engineering, Textiles, Chemistry, Education, and Arts and Sciences
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Title: Godwin's Summerton (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Modern Brick Motor Court, Winter-Summer Air Conditioned, Fireproof, Soundproof, Private Tile Baths, Grill & Dining Room and Esso Station Open 24 Hours, On U.S. Hwys. 15, 15-A & 301, Phone 69, Summerton, S.C. Owner-Managed
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Title: Modern Stores on Main Street, Union, S.C Union (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Union, S.C., has many fine stores for your shopping pleasure - McLellan's 5 & 10, Glamor Shop, Graham Cash Company, Smith's Photo. Modern - some air-conditioned - carrying wide assortments of merchandise
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Title: A City of Homes Anderson (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Anderson is a city of home owners and beautiful homes. A recent survey shows that approximately 82% of the population of the city of Anderson live in their own homes. Anderson has two strong and active Building and Loan Associations which have been responsible in a measure for the large growth of the city and the large number of home owners
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Title: A-21 New Annex, Anderson County Court House, and Robert Anderson Memorial Fountain, Anderson, S.C Anderson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Anderson County Court House, Anderson, S. C Anderson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: One of the Beautiful Colonial Homes in Anderson, S. C Anderson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: U. S. Post Office, Clemson College Clemson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Anderson College Anderson (SC), Linen unused
Description:
A-1:-East Dormitory and Administration Bldg..Anderson College, Anderson S.C
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Title: John C Calhoun Hotel Anderson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Junior High School Anderson (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Main Street Showing Wagener Monument Walhalla (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Scene at Oconee State Park Walhalla (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Situated on a high plateau near Walhalla,Oconee State Park covers 1165 acres and includes a lake stocked with trout, sandy beach, boating and swimming facilities with bathhouse part of the construction which is of stone taken from the old Stump House Tunnel.There are foot trails, horseback trails, motor roads, and cabins, and picnic shelters and tables, outdoor fireplaces, and drinking fountains are also provided. Published by Ashville postcard co. Ashville,N.C
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