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  2. Orangeburg, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    During the winter in Orangeburg, more festivities get under way when raccoon hunters from throughout the Southeast gather for the Grand American Coon Hunt. Also on the "Top Twenty" list, the hunt, which takes place each year in early January, in the largest field trial for coon dogs in the United States and is a qualifying event for the World ...

  3. Williams Chapel A.M.E. Church - Wikipedia

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    Williams Chapel A.M.E. Church is a historic African Methodist Episcopal church located at 1198 Glover Street [2] in Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina. It was built between 1915 and 1925, and is a one-story, brick Gothic Revival-style church building on a raised basement. It features two towers on the facade with pyramidal roofs and ...

  4. Orangeburg County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Orangeburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of ... The racial makeup of the county was 60.86% Black or African American, 37.17% White, 0.46% Native ...

  5. List of African-American historic places in South Carolina

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    Contents: Counties in South Carolina with African American Historic Places Abbeville - Aiken - Allendale Anderson - Bamberg - Barnwell - Beaufort - Berkeley - Calhoun - Charleston - Cherokee - Chester - Chesterfield - Clarendon - Colleton - Darlington - Dillon - Dorchester - Edgefield - Fairfield - Florence - Georgetown - Greenville - Greenwood - Hampton - Horry - Jasper - Kershaw - Lancaster ...

  6. Orangeburg Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Orangeburg Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Orangeburg, Orangeburg County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 44 contributing buildings in the central business district of Orangeburg. It includes a variety of commercial, industrial, and governmental buildings built between about 1883 and 1925.

  7. Amelia Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Amelia St. between Treadwell St. & Summers Ave., Orangeburg, South Carolina Coordinates 33°29′39″N 80°51′37″W  /  33.49417°N 80.86028°W  / 33.49417; -80

  8. Prince of Orange Mall - Wikipedia

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    Prince of Orange Mall is a regional enclosed shopping mall in Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States. It is located on the northern end of town, at the edge of the city limits. The current anchor tenant is Belk. The JCPenney anchor store closed in 2020, while the Sears anchor closed in 2013.

  9. Orangeburg Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Orangeburg Massacre was a shooting of student protesters on February 8, 1968, on the campus of South Carolina State College in Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States. Nine highway patrolmen and one city police officer opened fire on a crowd of African American students, killing three and injuring twenty-eight.