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105 Commons Way, Central, SC
Hours: Sun 2 - 6 Mon-Thu 9 - 9 Fri 9 - 6 Sat 9 - 6 Read More
300 North McDuffie Street, Anderson, SC
Mission Statement: The Anderson County Library System is dedicated to providing access to information of all types and facilities for educatio... Read More
300 East South Second Street, Seneca, SC
15 South Palmetto Street, Liberty, SC
The Liberty Woman's Club was the driving force in opening a library in 1947. The Library was located in a small corner of a room upstairs over the ... Read More
124 North Catherine Street, Pickens, SC
Hours: Mon Tue Thu 9 - 7 Wed Fri 9 - 6 Sat       10 - 2 Read More
304 Biltmore Road, Easley, SC
Although the official date of the library's beginning is April 30, 1935, efforts began as early as 1929 to provide a library in Easley. At this tim... Read More
91 Breazeale Street, Belton, SC
Before it was chartered in 1855, Belton was a major stop on the wagon trail leading from the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills to Augusta, Georgia. The... Read More
150 Benson Street, Hartwell, GA
About Us Hart County Library is a Georgia PINES Library. Georgia Library Public Information Network for Electronic Services, or PINES, is Georgia... Read More
28 Hartwell Road, Lavonia, GA
Hours Monday & Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m Tuesday & Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday & Sunday: Closed Saturday: 10:00 ... Read More
25 Heritage Green Place, Greenville, SC
Vision:To be a beacon of learning excellence that is recognized as a world-class organization, a cultural and information leader of the upstate, an... Read More
15 Boyce Avenue, Greenville, SC
Mission : The mission of the 16th Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, Museum of Confederate History, is to protect, preserve and defend the memor... Read More
15 Boyce Avenue, Greenville, SC
About us The museum is a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation that is dedicated to an accurate portrayal of the War for Southern Independence. The... Read More
800 West Butler Road, Greenville, SC
Branch History:Captain Nathaniel Austin, the first permanent white settler in Greenville County, built a log cabin in the Mauldin area, and one of ... Read More
684 Franklin Springs Street, Royston, GA
In 1920 the Royston Women's Club established a small "lending library" within the club which became the nucleus for the Royston WPA(Works... Read More
429 West Main Street, Donalds, SC
Hours Monday: 10:00 - 1:00 and 2:00 - 8:00 Tuesday to Friday: 10:00 - 1:00 and 2:00 - 5:00 Saturday: 10:00 - 1:00 Read More
17 Center Street, Travelers Rest, SC
History: When northern Greenville County was still Cherokee country during the Revolutionary War, hardy settlers moved in to set up farms. In 1... Read More
345 Heard Street, Elberton, GA
About Us: We provide computer services, fax & copy services, as well as books, DVD's, magazines, newspapers, audio books, and genealogy refe... Read More
1508 Pelham Road, Greenville, SC
Branch History:Before the American Revolutionary War, everything west of the present Spartanburg County line belonged to the Cherokees by treaty.&n... Read More
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