During World War II, the Walterboro Army Airfield served as a training ground for a group of Tuskegee Airmen. This monument celebrates the courage, bravery, dedication and successes of African-American Pilots that fought during World War II.
During World War II, the Walterboro Army Airfield served as a training ground for a group of Tuskegee Airmen. This monument celebrates the courage, bravery, dedication and successes of African-American Pilots that fought during World War II.
Duke?s is stark. On purpose. Everything about this place is designed to help you concentrate on the hickory-smoked barbecued pork. It is served in big chunks at a cafeteria line that also includes rice, hash (a stewlike mixture made from pig innards)
Walterboro, SC Other AttractionsFive minutes from Historic Walterboro and the South Carolina Artisan'
Walterboro, SC BusinessesNew hotel; opened Oct. 2006. Interior corridors; easy access off I-95
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The burial site of Captain John Herbert Dent is located at the old Bethel Presbyterian Church off Hwy. 64. Captain Dent serve...