
Edgewater Golf Club
Olde English District
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Olde English District
Kershaw
Midlands
This 18-hole course is built on hilly terrain. The fairways are tree lined, with large and sloping greens. Water comes into play on two of the holes. Read More
Lancaster
Midlands
Shopping and restaurants nearby. 61 rooms with microwave/frig, gourmet coffee and 40" flat screen TV's in all rooms. Free Hot breakfast. Fitness Center. Swimming pool. Wireless High Speed Internet Access. Truck Parking Read More
Kershaw
Midlands
Country club and golf course nearby; jacuzzi, and kitchenette rooms available. Read More
Lancaster
Midlands
Andrew Jackson State Park combines history, art and community activities into a setting that has made it one of the S.C. State Park Service’s most popular attractions. The only park in the system dedicated to a U.S. president, Andrew... Read More
Lancaster
Midlands
The church received its name from this region located in the upper part of the state known as “the Waxhaws,” a name taken from a now extinct Indian tribe that once inhabited the area. Scot-Irish settlers from Pennsylvania established a meeting house on... Read More
Lancaster
Midlands
The likeness of Broadway star Nina Mae McKinney is just one of the faces that grace this wall of fame. McKinney was the first African-American actress to perform in a sound movie, "Hallelujah," in 1929. She also starred with the great Paul Roberson in... Read More