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Aynor is a small town in Horry County, South Carolina, United States, south of Galivants Ferry. The population was 560 at the 2010 census [ 6 ] and estimated in 2018 to be 934. [ 7 ] Aynor High School consistently ranks as one of the best schools in Horry County and South Carolina.
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The most famous hoedown in classical music is the section entitled "Hoe-Down" from the Rodeo ballet by Aaron Copland (1942). The most frequently heard version is from the Four Dance Episodes from Rodeo, which Copland extracted from the ballet shortly after its premiere; the dance episodes were first performed in 1943 by the Boston Pops conducted by Arthur Fiedler.
Tucked between S.C. Highways 23 and 99 about nine miles north of Aynor, this enclave traces its roots to the Depression era. In 1927, Herbert Small built his home and a general store on an acre of ...
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Cool Spring (sometimes known as Cool Springs) is a small unincorporated community in Horry County, South Carolina, United States.Cool Spring lies approximately twelve miles north of Conway and about four miles southeast of Aynor on South Carolina Highway 319.
Aynor. Levister Elementary School (HM) Burgess. St. James Rosenwald School (HM) Conway. True Vine Missionary Baptist Church (HM) Whittemore School/Whittemore High School (HM) Little River. Chestnut Consolidated School/Chestnut Consolidated High School (HM) Loris. Loris Training School (HM) Myrtle Beach. Charlie’s Place (HM) Myrtle Beach ...
He expanded his father's mercantile business, opening stores in Aynor and Jordanville. While the rest of the state and region suffered the consequences of the boll weevil plague on the cotton crop, Holliday experimented with tobacco in 1900, expanding its cultivation throughout the area by the 1920s.