Built c. 1815, this church was organized by a group of well-to-do planter aristocrats. In its cemetery, headstones with epitaphs offer a glimpse of the type of citizens who lived in the area.
Built c. 1815, this church was organized by a group of well-to-do planter aristocrats. In its cemetery, headstones with epitaphs offer a glimpse of the type of citizens who lived in the area.
The focus is on fun and on the arrival of Spring with cooter (turtle)
Allendale, SC Other AttractionsCirca 1883. Dr. W.R. Erwin founded this "Second Oldest Christian Church" built in South Carolina. The church was used as a courthouse in 1865
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