Historical Markers and War Memorials in Pickens County, South Carolina
Adjacent to Pickens County, South Carolina
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► South Carolina (Pickens County), Central — Bertha Evans Morgan Rose Garden — |
| 2► South Carolina (Pickens County), Central — 39-14 — Central — |
| 3► South Carolina (Pickens County), Central — Freedom's Hill Church — |
| 4► South Carolina (Pickens County), Central — Furman L. Smith Memorial Highway — |
| 5► South Carolina (Pickens County), Central — The Central History Museum A Merchant Family's Story — |
| 6► South Carolina (Pickens County), Central — The Central History Museum A Southern Town's Past and Future — |
| 7► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — "Widowmakers” Drill — |
| 8► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Quercus lyrata (Overcup Oak) — |
| 9► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — And Then There Was War — |
| 10► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-6 — Asbury F. Lever (1875–1940) — |
| 11► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Gateway — |
| 12► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Calhoun - Clemson School 1917-1938 — |
| 13► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Calhoun Plantation Cemetery — |
| 14► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Class of 1943 Veterans — |
| 15► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Clemson College World War I Memorial — |
| 16► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-9 — Clemson University — |
| 17► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-9 — Clemson University — |
| 18► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Dr. Luther W. Baxter — |
| 19► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — First Woman Graduate — |
| 20► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-2 — Fort Hill — |
| 21► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Fort Hill The Beginning of a Legacy — |
| 22► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Fort Hill Plantation Office — |
| 23► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Golden Tigers and Class of 1942 Cadet Life Garden — |
| 24► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Hanover House — |
| 25► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Hanover House — |
| 26► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-12 — Hanover House — |
| 27► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Hanover House Little by Little — |
| 28► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Heritage Gardens — |
| 29► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Heritage Gardens Entrance — |
| 30► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-4 — Hopewell / Hopewell Indian Treaties — |
| 31► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Hopewell Plantation Home of General Andrew Pickens — |
| 32► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Hopewell Treaty Site The Hatchet Shall be Buried — |
| 33► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Hopewell, Keowee Home of General Andrew Pickens — |
| 34► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Hosta Garden Donors — |
| 35► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Howard's Rock — |
| 36► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Hunt Cabin — |
| 37► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-9 — Integration with Dignity, 1963 — |
| 38► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — John C. Calhoun Memorial Highway — |
| 39► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-5 — Keowee / John Ewing Colhoun — |
| 40► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Log House — |
| 41► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Memorial Park / The Scroll of Honor — |
| 42► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Military Heritage Plaza — |
| 43► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-3 — Old Stone Church / Old Stone Church Graveyard — |
| 44► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Old Stone Church Confederate Memorial — |
| 45► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Outdoor Theater (Amphitheater) — |
| 46► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Site of Fort Rutledge — |
| 47► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Site of the First Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Clemson Agricultural College — |
| 48► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — 39-13 — The Battle Of Seneca Town / Fort Rutledge — |
| 49► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — The Camellia Garden — |
| 50► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — The Charles and Betty Cruickshank Hosta Garden — |
| 51► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — The Hayden Conference Center — |
| 52► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — The Old Stone Church A Frontier House of Worship — |
| 53► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — The Old Stone Church The Cemetery — |
| 54► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — The Old Tillman Hall Bell — |
| 55► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — The T.L. Senn Horticultural Gardens Dedicated in Honor of Its Founder June 8, 1991 — |
| 56► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — These Gates Clemson University Centennial 1889-1989 — |
| 57► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Thomas Green Clemson — |
| 58► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Walter T. Cox, Jr. — |
| 59► South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — William Maxwell Poe Plaza Billy "Tweet" Poe Clemson Class of 1946 — |
| 60► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — 39-11 — Bowen's Mill — |
| 61► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — Captain Kimberly Hampton — |
| 62► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — Colonel Robert Elliott Holcombe Statesman - Financier - Philanthropist Born Aug, 4, 1823 - Died April 9, 1893 — |
| 63► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — Easley Veterans Memorial — |
| 64► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — Easley, South Carolina — |
| 65► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — Golden Creek Mill Water Power — |
| 66► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — John C. Calhoun Memorial Highway — |
| 67► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — Julien D. Wyatt 1900-1960 — |
| 68► South Carolina (Pickens County), Easley — 39-1 — Pickensville — |
| 69► South Carolina (Pickens County), Liberty — Soldiers Buried in Carmel Cemetery — |
| 70► South Carolina (Pickens County), Liberty — St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church & Cemetery — |
| 71► South Carolina (Pickens County), Liberty — Veterans Service Station Liberty, S.C. — |
| 72► South Carolina (Pickens County), Liberty — World War Veterans Monument — |
| 73► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — A CCC Classic — |
| 74► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Andrew Pickens — |
| 75► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Andrew Pickens 1739-1817 — |
| 76► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Beliefs Set in Stone — |
| 77► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Charles Ladd Cureton 1873-1939 — |
| 78► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Civilian Conservation Corps 1933-1942 — |
| 79► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Commissioners Appointed to Locate the Town of Pickens — |
| 80► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Elihu Griffin — |
| 81► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Gen. Robert E. Lee 1807-1870 — |
| 82► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — General Andrew Pickens Charted the Way — |
| 83► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Granite and Gravity — |
| 84► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Hagood Mill Historic Site — |
| 85► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — 39-15 — Hagood-Mauldin House — |
| 86► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Hovie Alexander Nealy 1876-1947 — |
| 87► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — In Honor of Elinor Knight — |
| 88► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — John C. Calhoun — |
| 89► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Major General Andrew Pickens 1739-1817 Christian - Patriot - Soldier — |
| 90► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Manly Portable Convict Cage — |
| 91► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Moorefield Memorial Highway — |
| 92► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — 39-21 — Old Pickens Gaol — |
| 93► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Parkitecture — |
| 94► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Pickens The Town That Moved — |
| 95► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Pickens County Buffalo Soldiers First War Casualties — |
| 96► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Pickens County Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial — |
| 97► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Pickens County Veterans Memorial — |
| 98► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Soapstone Boulder — |
| 99► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — Table Rock State Park — |
| 100► South Carolina (Pickens County), Pickens — The Civilian Conservation Corps 1933 - 1942 — |
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