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Barnwell, South Carolina

  • Barnwell County Museum

    Exhibits and displays tell the story of Barnwell and its role in the history of South Carolina from the earliest Native American days to the present. Also features traveling art exhibits, dramatic pre...
    Barnwell County Museum

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Bethlehem Baptist Church

This is one of the few pre-Civil War churches organized by African-Americans for African-Americans. The original church was constructed in 1829 and donated in 1868 to the African-American Baptist congregation which was holding services there. The present building was constructed in 1898

Barnwell, SC Churches

Church Of The Holy Apostles

Built in 1856 of pine in the typical Gothic style of the English Parish Church, this Episcopal sanctuary was used as a stable for Union horses by Gen. Kilpatrick during Sherman's 1865

Barnwell, SC Churches

Sweetwater Country Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3

Barnwell, SC Golf Courses

Lake Brown

Lake Brown is a 100 acre fishing lake provided by the South Carolina Dept. of Natural Resources. Public access is through public boat ramps and a fishing pier. There are some boat/

Barnwell, SC Other Attractions

Little Red Barn Pottery & Art Gallery

Formerly the Leigh Banana Case Company Commissary, the old general store moved to its present location in the early 1950'

Barnwell, SC Arts

Things to do near Barnwell, SC

Carolina Star Gun Club

One of the best training complexes in the USA, Carolina Star is located on 234 acres with five courses, rifles, pistol range,...

Days Inn

Located within easy driving distance of the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta....

Knights Inn

Spending lunch and dinner away from your hotel? Enjoy "taking in the local scenery"? You're the kind of traveler who wants a ...

Jim & Lilie Golf Club

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Heritage Corridor Region 3 Discovery Center

The Union army under the command of Gen. William T. Sherman crossed the Savannah River in early February 1865. His army was t...