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 ChurchesFormerly the Leigh Banana Case Company Commissary, the old general store moved to its present location in the early 1950'
Barnwell, SC ArtsApproximately 15 varieties of peaches are shipped under the brand of Pat's Pride. In addition to peaches, Pat'
Barnwell, SC Other AttractionsAmish-Mennonite cooking, made to order salads, and homemade bread....
This two-year-old state of the art facility seats approximately 300, plus the 32 seat Hospitality Suite/Balcony which is avai...
Much of Aiken`s present-day features are rooted in its history as the "Sporting Capital of the South." Many years ago, the ci...
Built in 1856 of pine in the typical Gothic style of the English Parish Church, this Episcopal sanctuary was used as a stable...
Circa 1883. Dr. W.R. Erwin founded this "Second Oldest Christian Church" built in South Carolina. The church was used as a ...