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J W Dillon House Museum


category : Famous Homes
This Queen Anne-style structure (c. 1890) was the home of J.W. Dillon, the father of Dillon County, and later a boarding house for railroad travelers. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the house has been restored and features period furnishings, many original pieces that belonged to the Dillon family.


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Little Pee Dee State Park

Named after the blackwater Little Pee Dee River, Little Pee Dee State Park is a subdued setting for those who want to enjoy the park’s natural features or fish the still waters of 54-acre Lake Norton.

Visitors can explore the park’

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South Of The Border

This attraction with its Mexican motif offers an amusement park with bumper cars, a Ferris wheel, parachute drop, miniature golf, restaurants, lodging and more. You may also take a ride in the glass elevator to the top of Pedro's 200-foot tall Sombrero Tower!

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Bass Lake Campground

Bath house, fishing, hot water, electricity, picnic shelters, dump station and sewer;

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