
Title: Flexible Tubing Corporation Abbeville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Flexible Tubing Corporation's new 87,000 square foot manufacturing facility located at Abbeville, South Carolina. World's leading supplier of flexible tubing products. • Industrial machinery hose. • Air Conditioning duct. • Swim pool hose. •hair dryer hose. • Vacuum cleaner hose. • Home laundry venting • Plant ventilation duct. Also manufacturers of Kenyon Marine Instruments . . . Kenyon, Pneumatic & Hydraulic Valves.
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Title: Combahee, U. S. 17, 2 Miles North Gardens Corner (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
20 Ultra Modern Units, Each With Individual Dressing Rooms, Tile Baths, Rooms TV. Circulating ice Water. 100% Air Conditioned - Central Heat. Family Units. Enjoy Home Cooked Food in our Restaurant.
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Title: Lewis Motel Olanta (SC), Chrome PM 1955 Mar-25
Description:
Located on H'way U.S.301 ? 22 Miles South of Florence ? Midway Between N.Y. And Miami. Radiant Heat ? Private Baths ? Guest Dining Room
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Title: Bamberg County Courthouse Bamberg (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Monument to the Confederate War Heroes of Bamberg Country adorns the beautiful lawn of the Country Court-house
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Title: View Of Drill Grounds, Camp Jackson Columbua (SC), White Border PM 1918 Nov-22
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Title: Washing Up After Mess, Camp Jackson Columbua (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Hampton Terrace N. Augusta (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Clark Hill Dam Clarks Hill (SC), Linen PM 1955 Mar-31
Description:
Clark Hill Dam, Clarks Hill S. C. Located on the Savannah River about 22 miles North of Augusta Ga. This diorama was designed and completed under the supervision of corps of Engineers.
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Title: Ard-Mar Trailer Park, U. S. Hi-Waly 17 Hardeeville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Located on U. S. Hi-Way No. 17, 4 miles South of Hardeeville, S. C. and 16 miles North of Savannah, Ga. A Sub-Tropical park Among the Pines. The Finest of Modern Conveniences. Good Food. A Must Stop North or South. Agnes and Mark Tarver Your Hosts. R. F. D. Hardeeville, S. c.
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Title: Old Locomotive Hardeeville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Preserved for future generations by the local Chamber of Commerce in the center of Hardeeville is this old 8-wheel-drive locomotive. Made in 1905, the engine was used in lumbering by the Argent Lumber Co. It was donated in 1960 by the Union Bag Camp Paper Co.
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Title: Artists Conception Of Duke Power Company's Keowee Toxaway Project Seneca (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Duke Power's Keowee-Toxaway Project, consists of conventional and pumped storage hydroelectric generation as well as one of the nation's largest nuclear generating stations. The Visitors 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: Caesar's Head Observation Tower Caesar's Head (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Caesar's Head Observation Tower, Caesar's Head, South Carolina: (1) 60 feet high, (2) 20 feet in diameter, (3) 76,000 gallon water capacity for summer residents, (4) Built in 1925, (5) From this point one can see a 360° panorama of the surrounding and distant areas, such as Greenville, Breard, Hendersonville and Table Rock.
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Title: Oconee State Park Walhalla (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Sunbathing, swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking and camping can be enjoyed at Oconee State Park near Walhalla, S. C.
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Title: Saluda County Courthouse Saluda (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful courthouse is located in the center of Saluda. The county was formed from Edgefield County in 1895 and its name was suggested by Benjamin R. Tillman who was politically influential at the time. Saluda means "river of corn".
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Title: Lane's Motel, U. S. 15, U. S. 17A & U. S. 21 Yemassee (SC), Chrome PM 1961 Jun-16
Description:
"One of the South's Finest" 16, Air Conditioned Units. All with private tile baths. Steam heat. Excellent Restaurant adjoining.
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Title: Colonial Boone Hall Plantation And Gardens, U. S. Highway 17 Mt. Pleasant (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Six miles north of Charleston on U. S. Highway 17. The Plantation, a magnificent estate of 738 acres, received its name from Major John Boone who received the land as a grant in 1681. Much photographed by Hollywood studios.
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Title: Holy Trinity Grahamville Ridgeland (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The quaint little Episcopal Church was established in 1835. The present structure was built in 1859 and escaped destruction during the Civil War although most of town was burned, including the parsonage and church organ and some of its furniture.
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Title: Lexington County Courthouse Lexington (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Site of five courthouses of Lexington District of County. Barbara Corley deeded land for a centrally located courthouse in 1820. A later ante-bellum building was burned by Sherman in 1865. Two successive buildings were in use before the present one was dedicated on Jan. 15, 1940.
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Title: St. Andrew's Church Mt. Pleasant (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Erected about 1857 the brown frame Episcopal Church replaced an older building which in turn replaced the Wappetaw Chapel of Ease. Historic Mt. Pleasant is one of South Carolina's oldest summer resorts and now a year 'round vacation center
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Title: Fishing On Lake, Greenwood State Park Greenwood County (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Rose Hill Plantation Union County (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Built by William H. Gist. Governor of South Carolina (1858-60). Now restored to its former beauty and preserved as a State Park. Built of stuccoed brick, with gable roof, front and rear piazzas, and elliptical fanlight. The hand-forged iron strap hinges that support shutters and doors are of local workmanship. Interior spiral staircase; parlor trap door to a large cellar are among the interesting features of the mansion. Exterior slave quarters and kitchens reveal work by highly skilled craftsmen.
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Title: Ship Ahoy Motel, P. O. B. 216 Cherry Grove Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
A Quality Ocean Front Resort Motel. 100% Air-Conditioned - Free T.V.-All Units Face the Ocean. Each Apartment has Two Large Double Beds plus a Hide-A-Bed in the Living Room. Lines, Tableware, Cooking Utensils Furnished. Cribs Available. Fishing Pier and Restaurant next door. Golf Privileges.
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Title: Surgical Dressings Manufacturing Plant, Parke Davis Grenwood (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
A diversified line of first aid items for home use and medical-surgical products for professional and hospital use are developed and manufactured in this modern plant. When dedicated in 1962 this facility was approximately 1/3 its present size. Several additions have increased it to its current 600,000 square feet.
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Title: Walhalla Graded School And Gymnasium Walhalla (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Walhalla Graded School and Gymnasium
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Title: Easley Baptist Hospital Easley (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: South Carolina United Methodist Camp Cleveland (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Pool - Fun in the Sun
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Title: Greenville Spartanburg Airport Greer (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Observation Court at right, Control Tower at left "Crossroads of the jet set age South" This ten million dollar development opened Oct. 15, 1962 and is centrally located on Interstate Highway 85. The modern Terminal houses Restaurant, Lounge, Drug Store, Bank Office and two Conference Rooms. Under normal conditions the 7,600-foot-main runway can handle an arrival or departure every 45 seconds.
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Title: Greenville Spartanburg Airport Greer (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing Control Tower in center view. "Crossroads of the jet age South". This ten million dollar development opened October 15, 1962, and is centrally located on Interstate Highway 85. The modern Terminal houses Restaurant, Lounge, Drug Store, Bank Office and two conference Rooms. Under normal conditions the 7,600 foot main runway can handle an arrival or departure every 45 seconds.
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Title: The Fishing Village Plum Branch (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Fishing Village, located four miles southwest of Plum Branch, S. C.., on Clark Hill Reservoir. Complete fishing and boating facilities, including fishing dock and boat maintenance.
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Title: Batesburg Batesburg (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
A portion of the main business area of the growing Central South Carolina town. View is of Oak Street with St. John's Methodist Church in the background
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Title: Church Of The Holy Cross Stateburg (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Episcopal Church was built in 1850 in the village founded by General Sumter. Stateburg was vigorously promoted in 17686 as the future State capital and at one time was a thriving town with stores, an academy, and even a circulating library.
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Title: Darlington Raceway Darlington (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Greatest sporting event in the Southeast is held on Labor Day when approximately 100,000 fans from every state attend the world series of stock car racing. A Southern festival, parade and beauty contest add to the holiday event that begins on Friday before Labor Day.
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Title: May Erwin Talmadge Auditorium & Gymnasium, Tamassee DAR School Tamassee (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1950
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Title: Tamassee D. A. R. School Tamassee (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
In Honor of Miss Mabel Clay State Regent, Jersey State Society. 1935-1937. Tamassee D A R School, Tamassee, S.C.
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Title: Garden City Motor Inn, Ocean Boulevard and Sea Breeze Drive Garden City (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Garden City's first ocean front motel. Every room designed with a view of the Atlantic, individually controlled heat and air-conditioning, and color cable TV. A kidney-shaped swimming pool, putting greens, nearby fishing piers, and golf privileges are also featured. Located near restaurants, shopping, and entertainment.
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Title: Congress Street Winnsboro (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Settled about 1775, incorporated in 1785, the County Seat of Fairfield County was named for Col. Richard Winn, Revolutionary officer and early town father. First settlers came from the coastal States between Pennsylvania and North Carolina and added to by a group from the Low Country of S.C. Occupied by British troops under Lord Cornwallis in 1780 and partially burned by Sherman in 1865.
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Title: Litchfield Beach Litchfield Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Air view of the luxurious Litchfield Inn, and all-year beach front resort hotel. In the right of photograph are the privately owned Litchfield Villas.
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Title: Sea Shells On Edisto Beach Edisto Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
South Carolina's Paradise for shell collectors. Edisto Beach, S. C. The finest beach in the Carolinas for hunting sea shells and fossils.
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Title: Litchfield Inn Litchfield Beach (SC), Chrome PM 1965 Apr-28
Description:
Located on the Golden Curve of the Grand Strand at beautiful Litchfield Beach, S.C., 18 miles south of Myrtle Beach.
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Title: Sunset Court, U. S. 301 - 601 Bamberg (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Bamberg, S.C. on U.S. 301-601. Floors - Guest Controlled Hot Water Heat - Air Conditioned - Radios in every Room - TV Optional - Quiet & Restful - 1 Mi. from R.R. - Excellent Restaurants nearby - Mr. & Mrs. L.C. Smoak - Owners - Managers. Phone 5256
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Title: Keowee-Toxaway Visitors Center Seneca (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Center overlooks Lake Keowee and the Oconee Nuclear Station
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Title: Old Cokesbury North Greenwood (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Once a center of Methodist education the building was used between 1854 and 1876 as the Masonic Female Collegiate Institute. It served as the Cokesbury Conference School (1873-1911) and later as a public school. It is known for its many distinguished graduates
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Title: First Baptist Church Easley (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Fishing On Lake, Greenwood State Park Greenwood County (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Fishing on Lake at Greenwood State Park. Greenwood County, South Carolina.
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Title: Pickens County Courthouse Pickens (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Pickens South Carolina 29671
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Title: Warren's Motel & Restaurant, P. O. Box 91 Hardeeville (SC), Chrome PM 1967 Feb-03
Description:
Located in intersection of Routes U.S. 17 321 & 601 on left side of U.S. 17, going North, 18 141 from Savannah, Ga. Inspect and enjoy our clean, comfortable single and adjoining rooms; also, two, three and four bed family units, combination tubs and showers room controlled air conditioning, and central heat. Enjoy delicious Southern home cooked meals and sandwiches. Regular State Board of Health Inspection. Owner operated. Reasonable prices. Phone 784-3322.
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Title: Bridge To Sullivan's Island And Isle Of Palms Sullivan's Island (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Ben M Sawyer memorial bridge crosses the heavily traveled intracoastal waterway. Bridge connects Mount Pleasant and the Charleston area to the beaches of Sullivan's Island and the Isle of Palms
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Title: Old Newberry County Courthouse Newberry (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The stuccoed brick building, erected in 1850, now serves as library and Chamber of Commerce. Bas-relief symbolizes the spirit of the State during Re-construction; an uprooted palmetto tree held in the talons of the United States eagle, perched upon its roots is a gamecock, wings extended as if defiantly crowing, and in the gold dollar that is his right eye, "a wicked, baleful glare." Atop the tree an unobtrusive dove bears an olive branch. Bas-relief by Osborne Wells. City Hall is in background of picture.
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Title: The Church Of The Redeemer Newberry (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Organized in 1853, the Lutheran Church was completed in 1897. The church was the beginning of a large Lutheran congregation whose work spread to the establishment of Newberry College.
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Title: Greenville-Spartanburg Airport Geer (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing Control Tower in center view. "Crossroads of the jet age South". This ten million dollar development opened October 15, 1962, and is centrally located on Interstate Highway 85. The modern Terminal houses Restaurant, Lounge, Drug Store, Bank Office and two Conference Rooms. Under normal conditions the 7600 foot main runway can handle an arrival or departure every 45 seconds.
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Title: Battleground Spring, Kings Mountain National Military Park Scenic (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Kings Mountain National Military Park, S. C. This spring was a valuable source of water for the American forces during the Battle of Kings Mountain, October 7, 1780.
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Title: Carolina Sea Shells (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Giant Cockle; 2. Coral; 3. Egg Casing of a Conch; 4. Sand Dollar; 5. Banded Tulip; 6. Auger Shell; 7. Muscle; 8. Butterfly; 9. Clam; 10. Apple Murex; 11. Sea Horse; 12. Channeled Whelk; 13. Worm Shell; 14. Jingle Shell; 15. Oyster Drill; 16. Olive Shell; 17. Shark Eye; 18. China Cockle; 19. Ark Shell; 20. Slipper; 21. Calico Scallop; 22. Shark's Tooth; 23. Ark Shell; 24. Sea Pansy; 25. Left Handed Whelk; 26. Sea Urchin; 27. Horse Conch; 28. Star Fish; 29. Egg Shell of a Skate; 30. Lemon Shell; 31. Angel Wing. All Shells from the Collection of A. M. LaBruce, Pawleys Island, S.C.
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Title: Carolina Wren Motel, U. S. Highway 301 Orangeburg (SC), Chrome PM 1962 Aug-24
Description:
Dining Room & Trailer Park U.S. Highway 301-2 Miles of Orangeburg S.C. Telephone JE 4-4127 - Air Conditioned - Tiled Baths - TV - Steam Heat - 30 Units
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Title: Eastern Entrance, Kings Mountain National Military Park Scenic (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Kings Mountain National Military Park, S.C. Site of a patriot victory of a volunteer army of "Mountain Men" over a superior British force commanded by Maj. Patrick Ferguson.
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Title: El Rancho Motel Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Recommended by Quality Courts, Duncan Hines and AAA. Featured in Sat Eve. Post & Look. Pictured in Fortune. 75 rooms, 35 air-conditioned. 13 acres palms & pines. Shuffleboard. 1 block form beach. Restaurant adjoining. Member of Dunes Golf & Beach Club. Tel. 5291. Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Nelson, owners-mgrs. On Ocean Hiway, U. s. 17, 2 miles North of Myrtle Beach, s. c.
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Title: Giant Cooper River Bridges Charleston (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Connecting Charleston & Mt. Pleasant, S. C. The 152 foot spans are the older John P. Grace bridge on the right and the newer Silas J. Pearman bridge on the left. View is looking toward Charleston.
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Title: Goat Island Resort Summerton (SC), Chrome PM 1975 Nov-10
Description:
Goat Island Resort is "sportsmen's on the Santee-Cooper Lakes, offering full fishing facilities, including boat and motor rentals, guide service, and tackle shop, 3,000 acre hunting preserve, 2,000 ft. lighted airstrip, restaurant, campground, and restricted second home development. For information reservations, call (803) 478-2728, or write Goat island resort, Box 101N, Summerton, S.C. 29148
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Title: Hamilton Branch State Park (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Route 28 near Modoc, S.C. An excellent camping facility on Clarks Hill Lake.
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Title: Hartwell Dam And Reservoir Hartwell (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Hartwell Dam and Reservoir - This is an aerial shot taken from the South Carolina side of the Hartwell Dam and Reservoir, Savannah River, near Hartwell. Ga., and Anderson, S.C. Attention is focused on the outdoor powerplant, the first to be designed and constructed by the Army Corps of Engineers (project of U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah).
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Title: Hunting Island Lighthouse (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Established in 1859, the old Beaufort County lighthouse is the island's third. Out of operation for over 30 years, the present structure was completed in 1889. The first structure was destroyed during the Confederate War. The second structure, one fourth mile inland, was soon unsafe due to sea erosion and moved 1¼ miles to the present site. The lighthouse is open to the public.
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Title: Lake Hartwell Scenic (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
At the S.C. - Ga. Line On Interstate 85 "The Fun Spot".
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Title: Little River Land Harbors Of America (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
On the famous Grand Strand of South Carolina's Coast, is a luxury resort for campers and RV owners. Just across from the Welcome Center on US 17, the resort offers tennis, boating, swimming, playgrounds, privacy, paved main road, complete bath houses. Sites are sold and rented by Carolina Caribbean Corporation.
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Title: Old Confederate Home Scenic (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
An old Colonial home used during the Confederacy and still used today among the moss covered trees and beautiful Azalea gardens
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Title: Old Edisto Island Church (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
One of many old churches on historic Edisto Island is this beautiful Presbyterian Church that was organized around 1710. Present building, erected in 1831, survived the Civil War although robbed of its contents. "Tokens" were formerly used for admission to the Sacrament off the Lord's Supper. Bags on long handles are still in use for taking the offerings.
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Title: Pedal Boats, Sesquicentennial State Park Scenic (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Riding the pedal boats at Sesquincentennial State Park is fun, indeed, when you are in attractive company, The large lake is stocked with swans, Canadian geese and several specie of ducks. Camping is also a popular attraction at the beautiful park.
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Title: South Carolina's Stately Palmetto Trees, Edisto Beach State Park Scenic (SC), Chrome PM 1974 Oct-15
Description:
Commonly known as the Cabbage Palmetto (Palmetto) the state tree is symbolic of the defeat of the British fleet by the fort on Sullivans Island which was built of Palmetto logs
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Title: Trinity Methodist Sumter (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Erected in 1962, the sanctuary is the sixth to house the congregation, whose first structure was built in 1787. The new church of gothic design has a seating capacity of 700 in the Nave and was built at a cost of $650000.
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Title: Typical Coastal Carolina Scene Scenic (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
From Georgetown to Hilton Head, thousands of persons make their livelihood from the sea. This old fisherman has repaired many nets of various sizes.
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Title: Visitor Center Building, Kings Mountain National Military Park (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
National Military Park, S.C. A historical museum telling the story of the British invasion of the South (1780) and the Battle of Kings Mountain (October 7, 1780).
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Title: Visitor Center, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park Guildford (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. Exhibits here tell the story of the Southern Campaign of 1781 in the American Revolution and the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, March 15, 1781.
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Title: Hampton Terrace North Augusta (SC), Divided Back unused
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Title: Sans Souci Club Greeville (SC), Divided Back PM 1939 Mar-28
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Title: Winthrop Normal & Industrial College Rock Hill (SC), Divided Back PM 1914 Jun-17
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Title: Oliver Motel, U. S. 1 Bethune (SC), Linen PM 1955 Feb-05
Description:
New - Distinctive. Air conditioned rooms available. Private tile baths, tub and shower. Beautyrest beds. Electric heat. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Oliver Owners, Managers. On U.S. No. 1, ½ mile north of Bethune, S.C.
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Title: Court House Laurens (SC), Private Mailing Card PM 1907 Sep-20
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Title: Gippy Plantation Moncks Corner (SC), Chrome PM 1965 Dec-28
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Title: Our Lady Of Mepkin, Trappist Abbey Moncks Corner (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Our Lady Of Mepkin, Trappist Abbey Moncks Corner (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Landscape - Blending Cottages Hilton Head (SC), Chrome PM 1969 Nov-12
Description:
One of the Landscape - blending cottages in Sea Pines plantation, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The 5,200 acre resort - oriented Community has won international recognition its design concepts.
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Title: The Plantation Club Hilton Head (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Plantation Club, an $800,000, complete club facility on the fairways of Sea Pines Plantation's two 18 - bole championship golf courses, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, has saunas, hydro - massages, card and billiard rooms, and a heated indoor outdoor pool.
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Title: Shem Creek Mt. Pleasant (SC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Well known center for the shrimping fleet and good seafood restaurants. The Charleston area is one of the shrimping centers of the nation and from here the delicate seafood is frozen and shipped to distant states
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Title: Whispering Pines Motor Lodge And Restaurant Southern Pines (SC), Continental Chrome PM 1970 Aug-14
Description:
4 Miles North of Southern Pines on U.S. I Pinehurst - Southern Pines - Whispering Pines Resort Area. 60 rooms providing, the ultimate in lodging luxury with Deluxe Golfers' Suites, Kitchenettes, and Convention Facilities available, Excellent cuisine served daily in our Restaurant.
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Title: Main Street At Night Grenville (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Naah's Ark, 43 Washington St Abbeville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
A little of everything. Specializing in trailer loads of in-the-rough and fininshed antiques. China, glass, silver, old books and used plumbing. See miniature ark and animals. Welcome to browse. Noah's Ark Abbeville, S.C. - Phone: GL. 9-4126. China Glass Sivler doors piaos Plumbing Mirror Doors Pianos Plumbing Mirror Doors Antiques.
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Title: U. S. Post Office Laurens (SC), Linen PM 1948 Sep-23
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Title: The Southern California Post Card Club (CA), Linen unused
Description:
The Southern California Post Card Club, for the convenience and benefit of Southern California Deltiologists (Post Card Collectors), meets at regular intervals for the purpose of direct post card exchanging, and the showing and discussing of individual collections. Meetings are held the fourth Friday of every month at a convenient downtown location in Los Angeles, California.
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Title: Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor Charlston (SC), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Congress Street Historic York (SC), Chrome PM 1976 Nov-10
Description:
York is still dominated by the tradition of its scotch. Irish settlers and abounds in old homes and buildings. York has been an important educational town of the Up country of the state. York is still a favorite matrimonial center for North Carolina lovers and the country probate judge has a rushing business
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Title: Oak's Motor Court, U. S. 17 Hardeeville (SC), Linen PM 1952 Oct-31
Description:
Large modern cottages. Private baths. Steam heat in winter. Air cooled. Oaks tourist home Modern, private baths (tub or shower) Near excellent restaurants, opposite haygoods pecan station. Telephone for both, Hardeeville 2715. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Reynolds, owners, mgrs. On U.S.17 21 miles north of savannah, gad. at Hardeeville, S.C.
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Title: Brookgreen Gardens Murrells Inlet (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
"The Visionaries" by Archer Milton Huntington On U. S. "Ocean Highway" 17, half-way between Myrtle Beach and Georgetown, South Carolina.
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Title: Baptist Church Due West (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Fripp Island Golf Course Fripp Island (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of the north point of Fripp Island showing a portion of the championship golf course with the Atlantic Ocean in the background
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Title: First Baptist Church Bishopville (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: The Lutheran Church Of The Epiphany St. Matthews (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Old Brick Church Fairfield County (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Historic birthplace of the Associate reformed Presbyterian Church. Built by its own congregation in 1788 from hand moulded bricks and local timber. Union Cavalry crossed nearby Little River in Feb. 1865 by using the flooring of the church. A written apology, still legible on the woodwork, reads; "To the citizens of this county - please excuse us for defacing your house of worship. It was absolutely necessary to effect a crossing over the creek. Signed, A Yankee."
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Title: St Andrew's Church Mt. Pleasant (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Erected about 1857the brown frame Episcopal Church replaced an older building which in turn replaced the Wappetaw Chapel of Ease. Historic Mt. Pleasant is one of South Carolina's oldest summer resorts and now a year round vacation center
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Title: Trinity Episcopal Church Edisto Island (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Established in 1788. Presbyterians and Episcopalians worshipped together from an early time in a common chapel. Separate church built in 1841 which burned in 1876 having been used as a Confederate cavalry headquarters in the war. Newest church built in 1881 at the cost of $2,000.00.
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Title: Chapel Shaw Air Force Base Shaw Air Force Base (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the outstanding modern structures on the base is the main chapel which serves the religious needs of all faiths
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Title: St. Andrew's Parish Episcopal Church (SC), Chrome PM 1977 Apr-05
Description:
Located on Ashley River road (Hwy. 61) about 5 miles from Charleston. It is one of the oldest churches in S. C
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Title: Effingham Presbyterian Church Effingham (SC), White Border unused
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Title: Camp Croft (SC), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From South Carolina (SC), Real Photo unused
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Title: U.S.Army Hospital Ship, Arrives At Port Of Embarkation Charleston Larkspur (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Warren's Tourist Court And Restaurant Hardeeville (SC), Linen unused
Description:
18 Modern Cottages, Private tile baths, Steam Heat in winter. Air Cooled in summer. Restaurant. Telephone 2430. 21 miles north of Savannah, Ga. On US 17 and US 321 At Hardeevile S. C.
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Title: Hampton Plantation Hampton Plantation (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Hampton Plantation Costal South Carolina between Georgetown and Charleston along the Santee River is the home of Archibald Rutledge, poet laureate of South Carolina. The beautiful plantation home was begun in 1735 and numbers among its many famous guests, George Washington. The grounds are a living haven for native flora and fauna.
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Title: Hampton Plantation Hampton Plantation (SC), Chrome PM 1970
Description:
Between Georgetown and Charleston along the Sanfee River is the home of Archibald Rutledge, poet laureate of South Carolina. The beautiful plantation home was begun in 1735 and numbers among its many famous guests, George Washington. The grounds are a living haven for native flora and fauna.
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Title: Brookgreen Meadows Court, U.S. 17, 3 Miles North Of Historic Charleston Mt.Pleasant (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
FREE TV - AIR CONDITIONED - LARGE SWIMMING POOL - PRIVATE GOLF COURSE.
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Title: Sherwood Forest Windy Hill Beach (SC), Chrome PM 1975
Description:
LOCATED 9 MILES NORTH OF MYRTLE BEACH ON HIWAY 17, OFFERING OVER 400 LARGE WOODED, OR OCEAN FRONT CAMPSITES. EACH SITE HAS INDIVIDUAL WATER, ELECTRICITY AND PICNIC TABLE. OTHER OUTSTANDING FEATURES; OCEAN FRONT PAVILION & CANTEEN - PLENTY OCEAN FRONT PARKING - CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND & INCLUDING NEW HEATED SWIMMING POOL - HOT WATER - REST ROOM - HOOK-UPS - LAUNDERETTE. MODERN WELL STOCKED GENERAL STORE. FISHING PIER. RATED IN: AAA, RAND McNALLY, AND WOODALLS. OPEN YEAR-ROUND.
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Title: Greetings From South Carolina (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Nickname: The Palmetto State. Flower: Yellow Jessamine. Capital: Columbia. S. C. Ranks 39th in size and 27th in population
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Title: At Baldwin's Ranch (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Edgewater Motel And Restaurant, US 17 Awendaw (SC), Linen unused
Description:
New - Modern - Fireproof Beautyrest beds, private and connecting baths Steam Heat Air Cooled Telephone 3193 McClellanville Restaurant open 7 a.m. to Midnight Specializing in Sea Food, Chicken and Steaks Short orders. B. H. Thames, Owner On U. S. 17, 23 miles north of Charleston 32 miles south of Georgetown, at Awendaw, S. C.
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Title: Avalon Catalina Island (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Avalon's beaches are sandy and quite clean. This is part of Crescent Beach. The Catalina Casino appears in the right distance
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Title: Avalon Avalon (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Strollers out for an early morning jaunt on Crescent Avenue near the Pleasure Pier. Crescent Beach is at the right bordering blue Avalon Bay
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Title: America's Most Powerful Lighthouse Sullivan's Island (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
"Charleston Light" is the name of the most powerful lighthouse in North and South America - second most powerful in the world. Protected by the sand dunes on beautiful Sullivan's Island, the triangular shaped structure is the first of its type. It is 173 ft. overall and operates at 28 million candlepower at high intensity. Administered by the U. S. Coast Guard.
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Title: Inland Lake, Aiken State Park (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Reflecting dogwood, blackjack oak and southern pine, the lake at Aiken State Park is an attractive setting for swimming, picnicking and camping. The rise and fall of the land, enhance the natural beauty of an area just above the coastal plains of South Carolina.
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Title: Mt. Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1000 B Avenue West Columbia (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Methodist Church St. George (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Bishopville Methodist Episcopal Church Bishopville (SC), Linen PM 1939
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Title: Old Brick Church (Ebenezer) Fairfield County (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
HISTORIC BIRTH PLACE OF THE ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. BUILT BY ITS OWN CONGREGATION IN 1788 FROM HAND MOULDED BRICKS AND LOCAL TIMBER. UNION CAVALRY CROSSED NEARBY LITTLE RIVER IN FEB. 1865 BY USING THE FLOORING OF THE CHURCH. A WRITTEN APOLOGY, STILL LEGIBLE ON THE WOODWORK READS ; "TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COUNTRY - PLEASE EXCUSE US FOR DEFACING YOUR HOUSE OF WORSHIP . IT WAS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO EFFECT A CROSSING OVER THE CREEK. SIGNED, A YANKEE."
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Title: Old Edisto Island Church Old Edisto Island (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
ONE OF MANY OLD CHURCHES ON HISTORIC EDISTO ISLAND IN THIS BEAUTIFUL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THAT WAS ORGANISED AROUND 1710. PRESENT BUILDING , ERECTED IN 1831, SURVIVED THE CIVIL WAR ALTHOUGH ROBBED OF ITS CONTENTS."TOKENS" WERE FORMERLY USED FOR ADMISSION TO THE SACRAMENT OFF THE LORD'S SUPPER . BAGS ON LONG HANDLES ARE STILL IN USE TAKING THE OFFERINGS.
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Title: First Bapist Church Easley (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Trinty Episcopal Church Edisto Island (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
ESTABLISHED IN 1788. PRESBYTERIAN AND EPISCOPALIANS WORSHIPPED TOGETHER FROM AN EARLY TIME IN A COMMON CHAPEL. SEPARATE CHURCH BUILT IN 1841 WHICH BURNED IN 1876 HAVING BEEN USED AS A CONFEDERATE CAVALRY HEADQUATERS IN THE WAR. NEWEST CHURCH BUILT IN 1881 AT COST OF $2,000.
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Title: All That'S Left Of Buford Bridge,S.C. Mizpah Methodist Church Winnsboro (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
HISTORIC CHURCH NEAR THE JUNCTION OF HIGHWAYS 301 AND 321 IS ALL THAT'S LEFT OF A ONCE THRIVING TOWN. THE CHURCH BUILT IN 1832, WAS THE ONLY BUILDING UNBURNED BY GEN. SHERMAN ON HIS MARCH TO THE SEA DURING THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES, BUFORD'S BRIDGE ONCE BOASTED A POST OFFICE, MASONIC LODGE, BOARDING HOUSE, SHOE SHOP, TAILOR SHOP, THREE STORES AND A THICKLY POPULATEED NEIGHBOTHOOD.
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Title: The Church Of The Cross Bluffton Beaufort Country (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
BUILT IN 1954 IN ST. LUKE'S PARISH (EST. 1767), THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WAS ONE OF FEW BUILDINGS TO SURVIVE A FEDERAL GUNBOAT BOMBARDMENT.BLUFFTON IS A FAMOUS RESORT FOR WRITERS AND ARTISTS AND A CENTER FOR DEER HUNTERS AND FISHERMAN
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Title: Church of the Holy Cross Stateburg (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Episcopal Church was built in 1850 in the village founded by General Sumter. Stateburg was vigorously promoted in 1786 as the future state capital and at one time was a thriving town with stores, an academy, and even a circulating library.
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Title: College Street Bapist Church Walhalla (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
407 SOUTH COLLEGE STREET- P.O. BOX 340 THE CHURCH THAT CARES
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Title: Trinty Episcopal Church Abbeville (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
BUILT IN 1858
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Title: St. Andrew'S Church Mt. Pleasant (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
ERECTED ABOUT 1857 THE BROWN FRAME EPISCOPAL CHURCH REPLACED AN OLDER BUILDING WHICH IN TURN REPLACED THE WAPPETAW CHAPEL OF EASE. HISTORIC MT. PLEASANT IS ONE OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA'S OLDEST SUMMER RESORTS AND NOW A YEAR 'ROUND VACATION CENTER
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Title: The Church Of The Redeemer Newberry (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
ORGANIZED IN 1853, THE LUTHERAN CHURCH WAS COMPLETED IN 1897. THE CHURCH WAS THE BEGINNING OF A LARGE LUTHERAN CONGREGATION WHOSE WORK SPREAD TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NEWBERRY COLLEGE.
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Title: Holy Trinity - Grahamville Near Ridgeland (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The quaint little Episcopal Church was established in 1835. The present structure was built in 1859 and escaped destraction during the Civil War although most of town was burned, including the parsonage and church organ and some of its furniture.
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Title: Shaw Air Force Base Golf Club (SC), Chrome
Description:
Shaw Air Force Base
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Title: PTL Heritage USA Fort Mill (SC), Chrome PM 1962
Description:
A year-round Christian campground, featuring landside chalets, trailer and tent sites, a wide assortment o recreational facilities, and the home of the PTL Television Network.
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Title: Crestwood Court, U. S. Highway 321 Denmark (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Ten Rooms … Ten Baths. Air Conditioning Optional Phone 9925
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Title: Greetings From Clover Clover (SC), Linen
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Title: Greetings From South Carolina (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Pirateland Family Campground, U. S. Highway 17 South Myrtle Beach (SC), Chrome
Description:
On the Ocean - Tent, Camp Trailers and Travel Trailers - Hot Showers - Store - Washeretto - Fresh Water Lakes.
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Title: Oconee County Court House Walhalla (SC), Chrome unused
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Title: Saluda County Courthouse Saluda (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful courthouse is located in the center of Saluda. The county was formed from Edgefield county in 1895 and its name was suggested by Benjamin R. Tillman who was politically influential at the time. Saluda means "river of corn".
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Title: York County Courthouse York (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
York, Formerly Yorkville, was settled about 1757 when some Pennsylvanians came here and took up land around Fergus Cross, a stagecoach tavern. In the background can be seen the First Presbyterian Church, 1859-62.
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Title: Bamberg Motel Bamberg (SC), Chrome PM 1962
Description:
Outstanding Guest Rooms, each with Private Bath, 1000% Air-conditioned. Steam Heat. Private Swimming Pool. Near Excellent Restaurants, telephone Ch 5-2012 Ownership - Management. On U. S. 301 & U. s. 601 in Bamberg, South Carolina.
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Title: Greetings From Ocean Drive Beach Ocean Drive (SC), Linen unused
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Title: The Siesta Motel, U. S. Highway 17 Ridgeland (SC), Linen unused
Description:
All new, including family units - Modern tourist accommodations - combination tub and showers - beautifully furnished with Palmer furniture - Beauty Rest mattresses - carpeted floors - steam heated - air condition optional. Tel. 4621 A. L. Smith, Owner Operated.
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Title: R. E. Hoy CB Charlesten Heights (SC), Linen unused
Description:
5101 Butler St. Charleston Heights KCI - 0739 South Carolina "A Helping Hand In Citizen Band."
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Title: Diana Pool Brookgreen Gardens (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Modern Stores On Main Street Union (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Union , S. C. has may 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: Greetings From Ocean Drive Beach Ocean Drive Beach (SC), Linen unused
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Title: Portion Of Coker College Campus Khartsville (SC), Linen PM 1951
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Title: Clark Hill Dam Clarks Hill (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Located on the Savannah River about 22 miles North of Augusta, Ga. This diorama was designed and completed under the supervision of Corps of Engineers.
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Title: Saluda Dam and Lake Murray Lake Murray (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Saluda Hydro-Electric development aproximately 10 miles from Columbia, S.C. Largest earthen dam in the world (one and a half miles long). Second largest power development in the U.S. Completed in 1930 at the cost of $20,00,000.00. Develops 200,000 Horse Power.
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Title: Greetings from South Carolina (SC), Linen unused
Description:
Nickname: The Palmetto State
1940 Population: 1,899,804
Area in Square Miles: 30,989
Entered the Union: May 23, 1788
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Title: Pendleton Farmer's Society Pendleton (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
The oldest Farmers Hall in the United States was erected 1826 to 1828. Thomas G. Clemson, one of the Society's presidents, first discussed the plans for founding of Clemson College in this building.
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Title: Greenville- Spartanburg Airport Greer (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Observation Court at right, Control Tower at left ""Cross roads of the jet age South"". This ten million dollar development opened Oct. 15, 1962 and is centrallly located on Interstate Highway 85. The modern Terminal houses Restaurant, Lounge, Drug Store
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Title: Greetings From Honea Path Honea Path (SC), Linen PM 1947
Description:
State Flower the Yellow Jassamine
Nickname-- -Palmetto State 1940 Population-- 1,899,804 Area in Sq.Miles---30,989 Entered the Union, May 23, 1788
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Title: Greetings from Estill South Carolina Estill (SC), Linen PM 1949
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Title: Kaufmann Hall, Newberry College Newberry (SC), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1958 and air-conditioned, the student union building includes the dining hall, canteen, post office, book store, and student lounge.
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Title: Wessels Library, Newberry College Newberry (SC), Chrome unused
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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