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Restored Retreat Rosenwald School. It was built in 1924, and is a one-story, T-shaped, two-teacher community school. The building has three main rooms consisting of two classrooms and an industrial room in the forward-projecting wing. The school closed in 1950. [2] [3] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1]
Westminster and the nearby community of Long Creek have several commercial apple orchards. [16] Westminster hosts the South Carolina Bigfoot Festival each October. [17] Westminster welcomes car enthusiasts and is a very popular 'cruising' destination where people come from all over the tri-state area to cruise town and show off their vehicles.
West-Oak High School was created by the consolidation of Oakway and Westminster High Schools. The school serves students from approximately one-half of the land area in Oconee County, South Carolina. Both Oakway and Westminster schools had been previously consolidated in the 1960s with Fair Play, and Cleveland community schools. Construction ...
Formerly, US 76 followed a longer route from Westminster to Pendleton.From Westminster, the old route followed S-37-13 through the Richland community, then its current alignment to SC 59 into downtown Seneca, then SC 130 out of Seneca to S-37-1, then its current alignment to SC 93 toward Clemson University, then SC 28 Business through Pendleton.
College Park is a stadium in Charleston, South Carolina. It was primarily used for baseball and was the home of Charleston RiverDogs. It is currently used by the Citadel Bulldogs baseball team for practice. The ballpark has a capacity of 4,000 people and opened in 1940. The grandstand is constructed of metal bleachers and is largely covered by ...
U.S. Route 123 (US 123) is a spur of US 23 in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina.The U.S. Highway runs 75.12 miles (120.89 km) from US 23, US 441, SR 15 and SR 365 near Clarkesville, Georgia, north and east to Interstate 385 Business (I-385 Business) in Greenville, South Carolina.
College Park Elementary School can refer to elementary schools in the contiguous United States and to an elementary school in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada, which is part of School District No. 43 and seems to be unused as of 2024 January but was apparently used as recently as 2014:
Cherokee Creek Boys School was founded by Beth Black and Jackson Culotta, [when?] after Black enrolled her son in a therapeutic school where Culotta was employed. [1] The school is a place where struggling middle-school boys receive assistance from licensed therapists and qualified counselors to help them address specific physical, academic, emotional, and social skill needs for each student.