Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of the Salkehatchie region. The five-county region abounds with opportunities. Put on your walking shoes and experience all that Salkehatchie has to offer.
Museum contains memorabilia from Williston including an old dental chair, the last electric cash register in Williston, a gas refrigerator and an asparagus exhibit that recalls Williston's history as the "asparagus capital of the world."
A group of Mennonite families settled here from other parts of the country.
Their religion, similar to the Amish, makes them a close community.
L'Artigue St, Blackville, South Carolina
Built circa 1859 as a public market place, the museum is named for Senator James H. Hammond, a native of Blackville.
Native Americans believed in the spring's natural healing powers and brought wounded Revolutionary War Soldiers here to drink.
803.284.2295 19420 Solomon Blatt Ave, Blackville, South Carolina The Depot was moved here from the railroad bed....
When the county courthouse was burned by invading Federal troops in 1865, the building was used as the courthouse.
Within easy walking distance from Barnwell's town circle, view the Church of the Holy Apostles Episcopal Church where Union soldiers stabled their horses and the church yard where many famous South Carolinians are buried.
Discover Barnwell and the South's heritage through exhibits and guided tours.
Vocal and instrumental performances are also offered at various times.
Legend has it that this is the only vertical sundial in the United States and though erected two years prior to standard time, it keeps within two minutes of that.
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