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St. Bartholomew's Parish Chapel of Ease graveyard ("Pon Pon"), Jacksonboro, South Carolina [USA]

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The nurse did not say a word after I answered the question, "what color do you want your cast to be?"

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Clemson University athletics. Football, basketball, baseball, and more.

Pinner's Pharmacy (built c. 1900), Pomaria, South Carolina [USA]

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Former Atlantic Coast Line Railroad freight depot, Denmark, South Carolina [USA].

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Union County, South Carolina [USA]

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Pacolet, South Carolina [USA]. The former Southern Railway tracks and on old warehouse next to the Norfolk Southern bed.

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Photos of abandoned railway infrastructure, rolling stock, buildings, stuff like that. All photos contain at least one piece of railway infrastructure still in place on a line or track that is no longer used for trains.

Neeses, South Carolina [USA]

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The Battle of Sullivan's Island, June 28, 1776, South Carolina.

This subreddit is dedicated to the American Revolutionary War, which occurred between April 19, 1775 – January 14, 1784

Vaughan's Stage Coach Stop (built c. 1820), Simpson, South Carolina [USA]

Century Homes is a place for those that enjoy homes that have reached or exceeded 100 years of age, or thereabouts. We enjoy sharing stories and seeking advice to help us be great stewards of our historic homes.

Mt. Zion Elementary School (built 1936), Winnsboro, South Carolina [USA]

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McBee, South Carolina [USA].

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Ann Bull Maxcy Heyward (1817-51), Prince Williams Parish Churchyard ("Sheldon"), Garden Corners, South Carolina [USA]

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Today in History, 1843. Gator-nado!

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South Carolina is the best Carolina!

Ehrhardt, South Carolina [USA]

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Dorchester County, South Carolina [USA]

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When you're driving down a secondary road and you spot this. Lexington County, South Carolina [USA]

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A subreddit in the Safe For Work Porn Network focusing on images of man-made objects in natural settings. A lone cabin on a hill, a bridge on a trail through a forest, the patchwork of fields in a valley, rice paddies on a slope; all are welcome here.

Former railroad mail stop, Dixiana, South Carolina [USA]

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Chapin, South Carolina [USA]. Depot for the Columbia, Newberry & Laurens Railroad.

Comparing past and present locations through photography.

Mary Branford Bull (1702-71), Prince William’s Parish Church ("Sheldon"), Garden Corners, South Carolina [USA]

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Taylor Evangelical Methodist Church Cemetery (Colonel Thomas Taylor Family Cemetery), Columbia, South Carolina [USA]

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The McCutchen House, built in 1813. Second faculty house built on the "Horseshoe" at South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina), Columbia, SC [USA]

Comparing past and present locations through photography.

Lugoff, South Carolina [USA]

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Privy behind an old general store, White Rock, South Carolina [USA]

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Pvt. Robert Stark Jr. and wife Mary, Trinity Episcopal Church, Columbia, South Carolina [USA]

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Blair, South Carolina [USA]

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