
Cherokee Run Hunting Lodge
Olde English District
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Olde English District
Pageland
Midlands
Built on rolling hills, this layout concludes with its signature hole, a 528-yard, par 5, which requires the golfer to carry a scenic lake with the second shot. Read More
Pageland
Midlands
Near historic Camden. Coffee shop next door serves breakfast and lunch. Read More
Pageland
Midlands
Sit back, relax, and watch a watermelon-themed parade travel through downtown in Pageland, a historic community in northeast South Carolina near the North Carolina border. Stroll through the streets of Pageland and savor the delicious selection of foods.... Read More
Cheraw
Midlands
Near Cheraw's historic downtown; golf course nearby; and only 100 miles to Myrtle Beach. Read More
Cheraw
Midlands
The last Anglican or "State" church built (c.1770) in South Carolina under King George III. The church was used by the Americans and the British during the Revolution and later by both Confederate and Union armies. There are soldiers from almost every... Read More
Pageland
Midlands
In 1906, Adolphus High Page brought the Chesterfield & Lancaster Railroad to the community. Two years later, on January 11, 1908, the town of Pageland (named in his honor) received its charter from the state. The town's population was a modest 157.... Read More