Cemetery tours in Longs, South Carolina
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New Hope Cemetery
● OpenNew Hope Cemetery, situated at 4075 Keowee School Road in Seneca, South Carolina, is a peaceful final resting place for loved ones in the local community. This serene cemetery offers a tranquil and beautiful setting for visitors to pay their respects and remember those who have passed on. With well-maintained grounds and a sense of reverence, New Hope Cemetery provides a comforting and dignified place for families to honor their loved ones.
4075 Keowee School Rd, Seneca, SC 29672, United StatesAdvertisements -
Riverside Cemetery
● OpenWelcome to Riverside Cemetery Nestled in the serene landscape of Nichols, South Carolina, Riverside Cemetery offers a peaceful and respectful resting place for loved ones. Located at South Carolina 9, Nichols, SC 29581, our cemetery is dedicated to providing a tranquil environment where families can honor and remember those who have passed.
South Carolina 9, Nichols, South Carolina 29581, United StatesAdvertisements -
Forest Lawn Cemetery
● OpenWelcome to Forest Lawn Cemetery, a serene and respectful resting place located at 2357 Water Tower Road, Longs, South Carolina. Nestled amidst the tranquil beauty of nature, our cemetery offers a peaceful environment for reflection and remembrance. We are dedicated to providing a dignified and compassionate service to families in their time of need. Our meticulously maintained grounds offer a variety of burial options to honor and celebrate the lives of loved ones. At Forest Lawn Cemetery, we understand the importance of preserving memories and are committed to supporting our community with care and respect. Visit us to experience the tranquility and solace that our cemetery provides.
2357 Water Tower Road, Longs, South Carolina 29568, United StatesAdvertisements -
Abbeville County Museum
● OpenWelcome to the Abbeville County Museum, a treasured landmark nestled at 309 Poplar Street in Abbeville, South Carolina. Housed in the historic 1854 building that once served as the Abbeville Jail, our museum offers a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Abbeville County's history. Operated by the dedicated Abbeville County Historical Society, the museum invites you to explore an extensive collection of unique artifacts and documents that illuminate the vibrant past of our beloved county. Our Military Room Collection, featuring historic documents and photographs, is a testament to the region's significant contributions and stories.
309 Poplar Street, Abbeville, South Carolina 29620, United StatesAdvertisements -
John Graham Homesite
● OpenWelcome to John Graham Homesite, a historic treasure nestled in the picturesque Upper Coastal region of South Carolina. Located at South Carolina 29569, this remarkable property is steeped in rich history and Southern charm. The centerpiece of this historical site is the Graham-Rouse-Phillips-Williamson House, affectionately known as the House of Eight Gables. Constructed between 1888 and 1890 by John Quincy Graham, this Victorian-style masterpiece boasts over 5,000 square feet of living space, crafted entirely from cypress wood. The house stands as a testament to the architectural elegance of its time, featuring six intricately designed fireplaces and decorative scrollwork milled locally. The expansive porches invite you to step back in time and imagine the stories of the four families who once called this place home. Spanning over 175 acres today, the property was originally part of a vast 3,000-acre tract granted by King George II in 1739.
South Carolina 29569, United StatesAdvertisements
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