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Roughly bounded by Floyd Baker Blvd., Johnson and Thompson Sts., Rutledge and Fairview Aves., and Limestone St., Gaffney, South Carolina Coordinates 35°4′1″N 81°38′54″W / 35.06694°N 81.64833°W / 35.06694; -81
Casey has conceded the race. The map is complete. 04:53, 13 November 2024: 959 × 593 (38 KB) Prcc27: Update PA color. Three shades of gray is too many. 01:01, 13 November 2024: 959 × 593 (38 KB) Prcc27: The presidential map did not color a map until at least a majority of sources called the race. Revert per WP:UNDUE. 15:54, 12 November 2024: ...
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There has been a manor house at Kingston since the late 14th century, replaced in the late 16th century with a manor house which is still in the grounds. The present mansion was built by George Pitt (1663-1735) of Stratfield Saye House , cousin of William Pitt the Elder , between 1717 and 1720 on the estate brought to him by his second wife ...
Encombe House is a privately owned, Grade II* listed country house built in 1735 on the Encombe Estate near the village of Kingston and about 1-mile (1.6 km) inland of Dorset's Jurassic Coast in southern England. The parkland is Grade II* listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. [1]
Garnett is an unincorporated community in Hampton County, South Carolina, United States. [1] The community is located at the junction of U.S. Route 321 and South Carolina Highway 119, 5.2 miles (8.4 km) south of Scotia. Garnett has a post office with ZIP code 29922. [2] [3]
Tours are given throughout the Manor as well as the other houses, including a schoolhouse, a wheat house, and several other structures. A stain on the floor of the upstairs bedroom in the manor was for a long time believed to be the blood of a patriot named John Steadman, who was killed by Tory forces led by "Bloody" Bill Cunningham. The stain ...
Kensington Plantation House is a historic plantation house located near Eastover, Richland County, South Carolina.It was built between 1851 and 1853, by Colonel Richard Singleton, a brother of Angelica Singleton Van Buren, daughter-in-law of President Martin Van Buren.