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Andrew Gauthier built St. Paul’s Chapel in 1766 – a perfect example of Georgian Classic-Revival style architecture. Surrounded by farmland and orchard, this remote “country church” accommodated parishioners living on the outskirts of town. With the addition of the steeple ...

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Atlantic Beach

Marker Front:

Atlantic Beach, nicknamed "The Black Pearl," was established about 1934 as an oceanfront community for blacks denied access to other area beaches by segregation. Many became year-round residents, but most spent their vacations here. From the 1930s to the ...

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Bethabara Tavern 1757

Accommodating strangers was difficult until the Brethren built the first tavern in 1757. This tavern served until 1775, when the new tavern was opened on the east side of the extensive community gardens. The old 1757 tavern partially collapsed very ...

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Gordon's Brigade

Early's Division - Ewell's Corps

C.S.A.

Army of Northern Virginia

Ewell's Corps Early's Division

Gordon's Brigade

13th. 26th. 31st. 38th. 60th. 61st.

Georgia Infantry

July 2 After participating in the operations of July 1st at Barlow Knoll and elsewhere it took position in the afternoon on the ...

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Myrtle Beach Colored School

Marker Front:

Myrtle Beach Colored School stood here from the early 1930s to 2001. The first public school for African-American students in Myrtle Beach, it was a six-room frame building similar to the schools funded in part by the Julius Rosenwald ...

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Braley House

1875-76

The house of Judge Arthur B. Braley was a social and cultural center of the Mansion Hill area in the Nineteenth Century. The house was built of cream brick with incised stone lintels in the Late Gothic Revival style. Braley, ...

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New Bethabara Tavern 1775

From 1775 until 1787 the new Bethabara Tavern was operated here. Between 1787 and 1801 the building served as the community store while also providing lodging for travelers. The building stood until 1824, apparently continuing to operate as a tavern ...

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Spartanburg Confederate War Monument

[East Facing Side]

Erected in honor of the

Confederate Soldiers and

Sailors from Spartanburg

City and County

by

voluntary contributions

from her citizens and Spartan

Chapter United Daughters

of the Confederacy

1910

[North Facing Side]

Let this monument

teach our children and our

children's children to honor

the memory and the heroic deeds

of the Southern ...

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Caleb Bradham

Birthplace of Pepsi-Cola

"Brad's Drink," which he created in pharmacy here, was marketed as Pepsi-Cola after 1898.

Marker is at the intersection of Pollock Street and Middle Street, on the right when traveling east on Pollock Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Railroad Savings and Loan Building

1925

This property

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and 5th Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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