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Chick Springs is a mineral springs in present-day Taylors, Greenville County, South Carolina, which from the mid-nineteenth to the early twentieth century served as the focus of a small Upstate South Carolina resort community.
The T.Q. Donaldson House was built by William Williams for Thomas Q. Donaldson, a lawyer and member of the South Carolina Senate from Greenville County from 1872-1876. The house was originally built as a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story house; soon after the original construction, a second story was added. 14: Downtown Baptist Church: Downtown Baptist Church
Greenville (city) 47: 23.2 Greenville (other) 47: 23.3 Greenville: Total 94 24 Greenwood: 22 25 Hampton: 15 26 Horry: 35 27 Jasper: 10 28 Kershaw: 20 29 Lancaster: 28 30 Laurens: 26 31 Lee: 17 32 Lexington: 64 33 Marion: 13 34 Marlboro: 10 35 McCormick: 21 36 Newberry: 35 37 Oconee: 24 38 Orangeburg: 42 39 Pickens: 30 40.1 Richland (Columbia ...
Glenn Springs Historic District is a national historic district located at Glenn Springs, Spartanburg County, South Carolina. It encompasses 18 contributing buildings and 3 contributing sites in the historic health resort of Glenn Springs. The community developed as a resort around the mineral springs between about 1840 and 1940.
Greenville: South Carolina: United States: 1798: ... the village of Blair and parts of Waterloo township to form Cambridge in 1973. ... Originally named Hot Springs ...
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More than 320,000 homes in North Carolina — and about 550,000 in South Carolina — remained without without electricity Sunday morning in the aftermath of a tropical storm that started as ...
The State of South Carolina has a group of protected areas managed by the South Carolina State Park Service (often abbreviated to SCPRT or Park Service).Formed in 1933 in conjunction with the formalization of the federal Civilian Conservation Corps program, the State Park Service is administered by the state's Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism (SCPRT).