The congregation of Ebenezer hand-molded the bricks to make their church in 1788. During the Civil War, "The Old Brick Church"
Winnsboro, SC ChurchesThe church, like many in the South, was started after the Civil War as a brush arbor church. The annual religious and fellowship service or "camp meeting,"
Winnsboro, SC ChurchesRide the train with Santa! The train ride is a 10 mile round trip on the Museum's railroad lasting about 1 hour and 15
Winnsboro, SC Other AttractionsThe museum is located in a three-story brick 1830 Federal-style former home and ladies' boarding school run by Catherine Ladd (1850-1870). This National Register site opened as a house museum in the 1970
Winnsboro, SC MuseumsSandhills State Forest has 46,000 acres of forest/wooded area, hiking and nature trails, camping sites, birding, picnic shelt...
Chester State Park has been a haven for hiking, picnicking, boating and fishing for the surrounding communities in the South ...
Organized in 1868 by Rev. Samuel Loomis during the Chester Mission, Carmel was a worship center for the students and faculty ...
Founded after the Civil War by the AME Church, Camp Welfare is made up of 100 cabins and the small framed Zion Church. The ...
This facility offers sailplane rides and flight training to the public. Experience the joy of silent introductory flight or g...