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South Carolina Heritage Corridor Historical Markers

Designated by Congress in 1996 as a National Heritage Area, the Heritage Corridor runs from the foothills of Oconee County in the northwestern corner of the state, along the Savannah River, through the Edisto River Basin, to the port city of Charleston.
 
Abbeville Square Marker image, Touch for more information
By Brian Scott, July 19, 2008
Abbeville Square Marker
1 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Abbeville — Abbeville Square — A Stately County Square
2 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Abbeville — Parsons Mountain — Land Renewed
3 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Abbeville — Trinity Episcopal Church — Abbeville's Gothic Revival Church
4 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Calhoun Falls — Richard B. Russell Dam — Flood Control, Electric Power, and Recreation
5 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Donalds — The Donalds Grange No. 497 — Patrons of Husbandry and Literacy
6 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Due West — Abbeville County — Rich in History and Natural Resources
7 South Carolina, Abbeville County, Due West — Erskine College — South Carolina's First Four-Year Church-Related College
8 South Carolina, Aiken County, Aiken — Aiken County Museum
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9 South Carolina, Aiken County, Wagener — Wagener Museum
10 South Carolina, Anderson County, Belton — Belton / Historic Belton
11 South Carolina, Anderson County, Honea Path — Honea Path — Pathways of a Southern Town
12 South Carolina, Anderson County, Iva — Iva — A Small Railroad Town
13 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Hunter's Store — An Upcountry General Store
14 South Carolina, Anderson County, Pendleton — Woodburn Historic House
15 South Carolina, Anderson County, Williamston — Williamston — Saratoga of the South
16 South Carolina, Bamberg County, Bamberg — Bamberg
17 South Carolina, Bamberg County, Denmark — Denmark Depot
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18 South Carolina, Bamberg County, Ehrhardt — Bamberg County
19 South Carolina, Bamberg County, Ehrhardt — Conrad Ehrhardt Railroad Park
20 South Carolina, Bamberg County, Ehrhardt — Ehrhardt Hall — Bed and Breakfast
21 South Carolina, Bamberg County, Ehrhardt — Rivers Bridge State Historic Site
22 South Carolina, Barnwell County, Blackville — Blackville
23 South Carolina, Barnwell County, Healing Springs — Healing Springs
24 South Carolina, Colleton County, Jacksonboro — Pon Pon Chapel — Serving the Community for Many Years
25 South Carolina, Dorchester County, Summerville — Linking Places and People — Then and Now
26 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Edgefield — Oakley Park Museum — Witness to Edgefield's Social and Political History
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27 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Edgefield — Welcome to Historic Edgefield — Home to Ten South Carolina Governors
28 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Trenton — Bettis Academy — 19th Century Education for African Americans
29 South Carolina, Edgefield County, Trenton — Horn's Creek Church — Early Edgefield County History
30 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — Hobcaw Barony — A Woman's Gift
31 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — Kaminski House Museum — a City's Legacy
32 South Carolina, Georgetown County, Georgetown — The Rice Museum
33 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Greenwood — Emerald Farm — A Working Goat Farm
34 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Hodges — Park’s / Greenwood County
35 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Lake Greenwood — A Changing Landscape
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36 South Carolina, Greenwood County, Ninety Six — Ninety Six National Historic Site / Greenwood County
37 South Carolina, Laurens County, Ware Shoals — Irvin Pitts Park / Ware Shoals
38 South Carolina, McCormick County, Bordeaux — John De La Howe School — Still Caring...Still Dreaming
39 South Carolina, McCormick County, Clarks Hill — Thurmond Dam and Lake / McCormick County
40 South Carolina, McCormick County, McCormick — Dorn Mill — Production of Cotton Byproducts
41 South Carolina, McCormick County, McCormick — McCormick County / MACK
42 South Carolina, McCormick County, Mt. Carmel — Mt. Carmel Historical District — Village of Remembrance
43 South Carolina, McCormick County, Willington — Willington — A South Carolina Railroad Village
44 South Carolina, Oconee County, Mountain Rest — Andrew Pickens Ranger District / Oconee County
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45 South Carolina, Oconee County, Mountain Rest — Walhalla State Fish Hatchery — The CCC and Resource Conservation
46 South Carolina, Oconee County, Seneca — Andrew Pickens — Backcountry Revolutionary General and Legislator — Reported missing
47 South Carolina, Oconee County, Seneca — Old Pickens Church — Sole Remnant of Town of Pickens — Reported missing
48 South Carolina, Oconee County, Walhalla — Bethel Presbyterian Church — Founded by General Andrew Pickens
49 South Carolina, Oconee County, Walhalla — Issaqueena Falls — Dramatic Cascades of the Upcountry
50 South Carolina, Oconee County, Walhalla — Oconee Heritage Center — Bringing History to Life
51 South Carolina, Oconee County, Walhalla — Oconee Station / Oconee County
52 South Carolina, Oconee County, Walhalla — Patriot's Hall: Oconee Veterans Museum — Lest We Forget — South Carolina National Heritage Corridor —
53 South Carolina, Oconee County, Walhalla — Stumphouse Mountain Tunnel — The Mountain that Defeated the Rail Line
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54 South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Branchville — Branchville Depot
55 South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Branchville — Orangeburg County
56 South Carolina, Orangeburg County, Holly Hill — Holly Hill
57 South Carolina, Pickens County, Central — The Central History Museum — A Merchant Family's Story — Reported unreadable
58 South Carolina, Pickens County, Central — The Central History Museum — A Southern Town's Past and Future — Reported unreadable
59 South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Fort Hill — The Beginning of a Legacy
60 South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hanover House — Little by Little
61 South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hopewell Plantation — Home of General Andrew Pickens
62 South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — Hopewell Treaty Site — The Hatchet Shall be Buried
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63 South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The Old Stone Church — A Frontier House of Worship
64 South Carolina, Pickens County, Clemson — The Old Stone Church — The Cemetery
65 South Carolina, Pickens County, Easley — Golden Creek Mill — Water Power
66 South Carolina, Pickens County, Pickens — Hagood Mill Historic Site
67 South Carolina, Pickens County, Pickens — Pickens — The Town That Moved
68 South Carolina, Pickens County, Pickens — The Hagood-Mauldin House — The Irma Morris Museum of Fine Art
69 South Carolina, Pickens County, Pickens — The Pickens County Museum — American Heroes and Everyday Folk — Living Music Traditions
70 South Carolina, Saluda County, Ridge Spring — Ridge Spring — Small Town Living
71 South Carolina, Saluda County, Saluda — Flat Grove — The Bonham House
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72 South Carolina, Saluda County, Saluda — Historic Saluda — A Town with Charm
73 South Carolina, Saluda County, Saluda — Saluda County Stockyard and Livestock Market
 
 
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