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  2. Fred W. Symmes Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Fred W. Symmes Chapel, also known locally as "Pretty Place", is an open-air chapel located in Cleveland, South Carolina. Built in 1941 by Fred Symmes, it is situated on Stone Mountain at an elevation of 3,200 feet [1] overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. [2] [3] It is visited by an estimated 312,000 people annually. [4]

  3. 'Our biggest cry for help,' Camp Greenville's Pretty Place ...

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    Above a mountain view of the Carolinas and underneath a gaping hole from roof paneling that Hurricane Helene took out, the wooden cross at YMCA Camp Greenville's Fred W. Symmes Chapel, or "Pretty ...

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  5. United States Military Academy grounds and facilities

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    On the corner of Stoney Lonesome and Washington roads, the picturesque chapel was constructed in 1900, and expanded and re-dedicated in 1933. [30] Jewish Chapel: 1984 Built in 1984 on Merritt Road, this chapel was the culmination of 20 years of effort of the private West Point Jewish Chapel Fund. [31] Old Cadet Chapel: 1836

  6. First Presbyterian Church (Greeneville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, a 3-story education wing was built. Christ Chapel was built and dedicated in 1999 and The Family and Nurture Center was dedicated in November 2000 under the direction of former senior minister, the Rev. Dr. Daniel Donaldson. The church and its congregation were heavily involved in the abolitionist movement in East Tennessee. Rev.

  7. Guild Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Guild Chapel of the Holy Cross, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire is a chapel of 13th-century origins. Founded by the Guild of the Holy Cross before 1269, it passed into the control of the town corporation in 1553, when the Guild was suppressed by Edward VI .

  8. Where exactly is NC setting of ‘Where the Crawdads ... - AOL

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    Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, located in the Triangle, is mentioned in passing a few times throughout the book, mostly as a source of conflict and distance between Kya and Tate, one of her love interests.

  9. Chapel Rural Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel Rural Historic District is an expansive rural historic district in Clarke County, Virginia.The district encompasses an area of nearly 11,500 acres (4,700 ha), a rural landscape that extends from Millwood in the south, nearly to Berryville in the north.