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Mt. Prospect Methodist


category : Other Attractions
Built c. 1851, this church still has an intact slave gallery. Call the church or the Chester County library (803-377-8145) for detailed directions or for more information.
The Chester County Cemetery survey needs your help in locating abandoned and rural church cemeteries and in taking rosters of rural African-American church graveyards. If you are interested or have questions, call Tally Johnson at 803-377-8145.


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Address: 2543 Mountain Gap
Chester,SC 29706

Phone: (803) 789-3145

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Brainerd Institute

This institute grew out of an 1866 school for freedman. It became Brainerd Institute in 1868

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Chester Golf Course

A Russell Breeden designed course, fairly open and flat, but long from the back tees at 6,800 yards. The course features several lakes and lots of pines. Best Hole: No. 12, a 560-yard par-5

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Executive Inn

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Calvary Baptist Church

Built 1859, original furniture and plates in use. Please call the church or the Chester County library (803-377-8145) for detailed directions and more information.

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Catholic Presbyterian

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