I love spur of the moment adventures! On a recent Saturday evening, my girlfriend and I were sitting on the couch, having our usual indecisive conversation about where we were going to eat dinner, when she showed me some pictures of an old one room Continue reading “Mulberry Chapel Methodist Church”
Daniel Morgan Avenue Historic Marker
Daniel Morgan Avenue, named for the famous American Revolutionary general, runs from Pine Street, across Church and St. John Streets, becomes South Daniel Morgan when it crosses West Main, and ends at John B. White, Sr. Boulevard. The historical marker is on Daniel Morgan Avenue, near the intersection of Pine St.
There are tons of books and websites re Continue reading “Daniel Morgan Avenue Historic Marker”
Campbell’s Covered Bridge
Campbell’s Covered Bridge, located in Landrum, South Carolina, is the only remaining covered bridge in the state. Constructed by Charles Irwin in 1909, it spans Beaverdam Creek on property that was owned by Alexander Campbell. It he Continue reading “Campbell’s Covered Bridge”
Converse College Historic Marker
“CONVERSE COLLEGE
FOUNDED BY CITIZENS
OF SPARTANBURG IN 1889
For the liberal education of women.
Named for Dexter Edward Converse
pioneer textile manufacturer.
Opened in 1890 on this site,
the grounds of which have been
The Labyrinth at Glendale Shoals
I have visited Glendale Shoals on multiple occasions and seen the labyrinth there, but I have never really paid it any attention. Just some bricks and gravel in a circle. On a recent Sunday afternoon outing, for whatever reason, I felt drawn to it and strolled over to Continue reading “The Labyrinth at Glendale Shoals”