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Paw Paw Country Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1

Bamberg, SC Golf Courses

Ehrhardt Hall Bed & Breakfast

Elegant Anti-Bellum style manison, nestled among 100+ year old oak, pecan, and magnolia trees abound with azaleas and camellias, containing six, oversize guest rooms;

Ehrhardt, SC Businesses

Jim Harrison Gallery

Jim Harrison's paintings of farm landscapes, country stores, and small town architecture afford viewers the opportunity to once again "go home." Jim's art and writing have placed him among the nation'

Denmark, SC Arts

Paw Paw Country Club

Golf course designed by one of South Carolina's best known architects, Russell Breeden. Course has abundant lakes and woods, large undulating greens, contoured fairways and hybrid grasses. Best Hole: No 16., a 517-yard par-5

Bamberg, SC Golf Courses


Springtown Baptist Church

The church, originally founded in 1803, burned a decade ago and was completely rebuilt. The church cemetery, which contains over 300 graves, some dating to the 1700

Bamberg, SC Churches

Broxton Bridge Plantation

The Civil War breastworks on the grounds of this privately owned plantation have been perfectly preserved. First-class accommodations; 7,000 acres of selected hunting land; 2,600 foot grass airstrip; Fish along the banks of our 10

Ehrhardt, SC Other Attractions

The Caroline Collection

Located in the historic AT&T Building, The Caroline Collection showcases 25,000 square feet of American, English and Continental antiques from the 18th, 19th and 20

Denmark, SC Other Attractions


Broxton Bridge Plantation's Breastworks

The Civil War breastworks on the southern end of this privately owned plantation were left over from the battle at Broxton Bridge in 1865

Ehrhardt, SC Other Attractions


Voorhees College

Founded in 1897 by Elizabeth Wright and modeled after her alma mater Tuskegee Institute, Voorhees was an industrial school, emphasizing a vocational curriculum for rural African-Americans. The school was named for and funded by philanthropist Ralph Voorhees. In 1967

Denmark, SC Colleges

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