
Christmas in Chester
Olde English District
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Olde English District
Chester
Midlands
Founded 1852, cemetery, first African-American congregation in the county. Read More
Richburg
Midlands
Interstate easy access; jacuzzi rooms. Outdoor pool,complimentary breakfast and restaurants nearby. Read More
Chester
Midlands
Founded in 1837 and built in 1898. Please call the church or the Chester County library (803-377-8145) for detailed directions and more information. The Chester County Cemetery survey needs your help in locating abandoned and rural church cemeteries... Read More
Richburg
Midlands
More Revolutionary War battles were fought in South Carolina than any other colony and many of them were in the seven counties (Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Union and York) known as the Olde English District. The battles and the... Read More
Great Falls
Midlands
Fishing Creek Reservoir is a 1,937 acre man-made lake along the Catawba River. Locally the dam is also known as "Nitrolee" because of a factory it formerly supplied with power. The lake and dam are operated by Duke Power Company. Public access to... Read More
Fort Lawn
Midlands
It's an all-you-can-eat affair at the Catawba Fish Camp in Fort Lawn. After more than 50 years, the restaurant still serves fresh seafood to hungry families. When Catawba opened in 1952, only five items were on its menu: perch, fantail shrimp, catfish,... Read More