view gallery |  Sumter Street (40-83)
in South Carolina Historical Markers One of many markers describing the naming of a street. This person had much greater impact on the city and state than the others. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 6/1/2010 last visited: 1/29/2013 |
view gallery |  Seaboard Airline Passenger Depot (40-125)
in South Carolina Historical Markers This is the duplicate marker on the other side of the depot. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  Doolittle Raiders
in South Carolina Historical Markers One of several markers dedicated to this group that trained here for WWII. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  Washington Street (40-71)
in South Carolina Historical Markers Named for George Washington who visited here in 1791. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 1/29/2013 |
view gallery |  Courthouse Square (40-53)
in South Carolina Historical Markers Tis was the site of the courthouse from 1803-1865. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  The Big Apple (40-101)
in South Carolina Historical Markers A historic African American Club that spawned a dance. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  Site of Wayside Hospital (S4)
in South Carolina Historical Markers A Civil War hospital was operated here. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  Gadsden Street (40-106)
in South Carolina Historical Markers This street is named for a native South Carolinian who has a career in politics. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  Lincoln Street (40-76)
in South Carolina Historical Markers One of many historic figures honored with a street name in this capitol city. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  Assembly Street (40-90)
in South Carolina Historical Markers One of several streets with a historic marker about its naming. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  Blossom Street (40-78)
in South Carolina Historical Markers One of many historic streets in the downtown area named for a famous person. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/31/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  Lady Street (40-79)
in South Carolina Historical Markers One of many historic streets named after famous people in the downtown area. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/30/2010 last visited: 12/22/2011 |
view gallery |  Blanding Street (40-66)
in South Carolina Historical Markers One of many historic markers describing the streets around downtown. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/30/2010 last visited: 7/31/2010 |
view gallery |  Israelite Sunday School / Columbia's First Synagogue (40-151)
in South Carolina Historical Markers The first Synagogue in Columbia was built here in 1846. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/30/2010 last visited: 5/23/2010 |
view gallery |  Woodlands and Millwood (W-4)
in South Carolina Historical Markers This location dates back to the late 1700s as a homestead. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/27/2010 last visited: 5/17/2010 |
view gallery |  Camp Jackson (W-5)
in South Carolina Historical Markers An encampment built in 1917, used for the National Guard since 1925. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 5/27/2010 last visited: 5/17/2010 |
view gallery |  10-65 The Siege of Charleston, 1780
in South Carolina Historical Markers The British capture of Charleston in May 1780 was one of the worst American defeats of the Revolution. posted by: David Taylor location: South Carolina date approved: 5/16/2010 last visited: 6/13/2012 |
view gallery |  21-3 Witherspoon's Ferry / Johnsonville
in South Carolina Historical Markers History of Colonial ferry. posted by: David Taylor location: South Carolina date approved: 5/7/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery |  21-4 Marion at Port's Ferry / Asbury at Port's Ferry
in South Carolina Historical Markers History of Port's Ferry. posted by: David Taylor location: South Carolina date approved: 5/7/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery |  37-16 CHATTOOGA TOWN - Mountain Rest, SC
in South Carolina Historical Markers Historic marker on SC Hwy 28 noting the site of Chattooga Town posted by: hummerstation location: South Carolina date approved: 5/6/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Intra-Coastal Waterway - Socastee, SC
in South Carolina Historical Markers Located near the bridge, only those who get stuck sitting beside the marker might get to read it. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 4/27/2010 last visited: 1/2/2013 |
view gallery |  Nance Plaza - Myrtle Beach, SC
in South Carolina Historical Markers A small park is dedicated to a local family that helped build the city. posted by: ChapterhouseInc location: South Carolina date approved: 4/26/2010 last visited: 3/10/2013 |
view gallery |  40-128 R.L. Bryan Co. Warehouse
in South Carolina Historical Markers This warehouse was built in 1913 as the schoolbook depository for the R.L. Bryan Company. posted by: David Taylor location: South Carolina date approved: 4/19/2010 last visited: 5/30/2010 |
view gallery |  31-7 Rev. Thomas Reese English 1806 - 1869
in South Carolina Historical Markers One mile east stood the home of T.R. English, Presbyterian minister, statesman, delegate to the Secession Convention. posted by: David Taylor location: South Carolina date approved: 4/18/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery |  31-3 Rev. John Leighton Wilson, D.D. March 25, 1809-July 13, 1886
in South Carolina Historical Markers Rev. John Leighton Wilson's home site. posted by: David Taylor location: South Carolina date approved: 4/18/2010 last visited: never |
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