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Clarendon Golf & Country Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 365

Manning, SC Golf Courses

Featherbed Motel

Located near Interstate I-95 and 378

Turbeville, SC Businesses

Liberty Hill A.M.E. Church

At a meeting in the Liberty Hill African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1950

Summerton, SC Churches


Clarendon Golf And Country Club

This semi-private country club offers a great deal of Southern hospitality. The terrain is flat, and the slightly sloped greens are elevated. One of the most difficult holes to play is #17, a 449-yard, par 4

Manning, SC Golf Courses

Clarendon County Chamber Of Commerce

Clarendon County, SC is located on the northern shore of Lake Marion. I-95

Manning, SC Businesses

Ramada Limited

Spending lunch and dinner away from your hotel? Enjoy "taking in the local scenery"? You're the kind of traveler who wants a convenient, courteous and well respected brand of hotel, but also wants to keep expenses within reason. Ramada Limited properties offer the convenience and familiar '

Manning, SC Other Attractions

J-Mac Farms II

J-Mac Farms II grows a variety of fresh produce specializing in green and speckled butter beans, as well as Dixie Lee peas, butter peas, crowder peas, pinkeye peas, and white acre peas. Also available:

Gable, SC Farms

Knights Inn

Free Coffee in the morning. Restaurant nearby. Pets allowed, $10 charge. Sumter National Golf Course 1/4

Turbeville, SC Businesses

Cooper's Landing

Cooper's Landing Fishing Guide Service and vacation rentals. Golf nearby. Lakefront location and located within 1 mile of I-95 in Santee, SC. Visit us at our website at www.cooperslandingsc.com For reservations call toll free 1-888-776-4433

Summerton, SC Other Attractions

Cypress Pointe

1, 2, and 3 bedroom fully equipped condos on Lake Marion; Boat dock, boat ramp and club house available. 2 night minimum stay; Boat slips; Storage;

Manning, SC Other Attractions

Fort Watson and Santee Indian Mound

This outpost was built by the British on a Santee Indian mound at least 30 feet high. Gen. Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, and Light Horse Harry Lee laid siege to the post April 15-23, 1781

Summerton, SC Historic Forts

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