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Hank Garland1930-2004Hank Garland was a prolific studio musician contributing to recordings by Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline and many others. Born in Cowpens, Garland joined the Grand Ole Opry at 15, recording his million-selling his "Sugerfoot Ra…
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Walter Hyatt1949-1996Walter Hyatt was a prolific songwriter and performer and a founding member of the influential Americana groups Uncle Walt's Band and the Contenders. Raised in Spartanburg, Hyatt joined the Austin and Nashville music scenes,…
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Arthur Prysock1929-1997Arthur Prycock was a prolific jazz crooner born in Spartanburg. Getting his start with Buddy Johnson's jazz orchestra in 1944, Prysock's rich baritone voice found its way onto nearly 60 albums. A highly adaptable performe…
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On March 24, 1927, the Commissioners ofPublic Works awarded a constructioncontract for a new office building at168 West Main Street to T.W. Houston.The building was designed by localarchitect J. Frank Collins, and itserved as the General Office of…
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Erected on or near this site between 1785-1790 a larger and better frame house of worship replced the old log meeting house. Used for a time as a session house.
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Dedicates this marker to the lasting memory of those people whose unselfish efforts organized and sustained this church with God's help through the years Abner Creek Baptist Church organized Sept 26, 1832 in the home of William and Sarah Hendri…
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Born to this union, six children, John Pressely gave the land for Liberty Hill Church. The first church was logs. Sallie McClimon married Jeremiah Glenn. They gave most of the money to build the first frame building. A committee asked Sallie Glenn…
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This site was the center of a strong Spartanburg County agricultural community during the 1800s-1962. Flatwood, remembered for its strong family ties and caring people, was known for its outstanding family farm operations which included cotton, co…
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Crash Site ofU.S. Marine A-4 SkyhawkOct. 29, 1985In memory of the pilot1st Lt. Robin FranklinHeltonSept. 13, 1955Oct. 29, 1985son ofMcDonald & Kathryn Heltonhusband ofConnie Swann Heltonfather ofRobyn L. HeltonDonated by John Brown Memorials
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This old roadbed is the last extant portion of the Rutherford Road, which appears in Robert Mills's 1825 Atlas of the State of S.C. and was one of at least three historic roads in northern Spartanburg Co. named for Rutherfordton, county seat of Ru…
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