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Dillon County Historical Society, Dillon, South Carolina. 280 likes · 1 talking about this. Our goal for The Dillon County Historical Society is to make it a viable, enjoyable historical society. We...
We are a federally-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to preserve the history of South Carolina’s historic, natural, and cultural landmarks before they are lost to time. This website serves as a permanent digital archive of over 2,300 South Carolina landmarks – and counting.
A Group for residents in and around Dillon County, SC. From our Historic County, to many of Our subdivisions. A Group where residents can promote our community and exchange ideas. Join with family and friends to build a true destination of local information, events or interesting discussions.
We are a federally-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to preserve the history of South Carolina’s historic, natural, and cultural landmarks before they are lost to time. This website serves as a permanent digital archive of over 2,300 South Carolina landmarks – and counting.
The James W. Dillon House, a significant, historical landmark in Dillon County, is representative of Victorian architecture and the town’s founding. Built in 1890, this two-story, white frame house was the home of James W. Dillon, founder of the town and man for whom the county was named.
Dillon. In 1950 Alan Schafer, a prominent businessman from Little Rock, built a small diner on Highway 301 at the North Carolina border. From this modest beginning he developed South of the Border, a giant tourist complex.
Old McMeekin’s Tobacco Barn a SCDAH File Photo. One of thousands of historic addresses – sites, in Dillon County and the S.C. low-country, to explore and enjoy on the pages of Roots and Recall!