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Francis Marion Trail

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The Francis Marion Trail Commission self-guided tour of sites in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina will guide you to seven sites where the Swamp Fox frequented during the American Revolution.

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9/24/2020

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October 1, 2020

FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode7

Battle of Lower Bridge - Take the Low Ground!Retrace your route back down Academy Street into downtown Kingstree and turn leftonto Hwy. 261. Cross the railroad tracks and go a few blocks to the intersection withHwy. 377. Make a right turn onto Hwy. 377 towards the town of Andrews. Proceed 5.5miles to a historical marker located at a pull-off on the right about 200 yards before thebridge crosses Black River. There is parking on the bridge itself and the interpretive signfor the Battle of Lower Bridge is located beside the historical marker for this same fight.It is believed the battle occurred on both sides of the Black River on the same side of thisbridge as the interpretive sign. Travel time is approximately 14 minutes from Kellahan Park.Β  Map

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September 29, 2020

FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode 6

Battle of Kingstree - Gathering Vital IntelligenceTurn left from Indiantown Presbyterian Church back onto Hwy 261/512 (HemingwayRoad) and proceed west towards Kingstree for 17.3 miles. Go through several traffic lightson Hwy. 261 and turn right onto Academy Street in the downtown area. Go 4.5 blocks toan intersection with Kelly Street and you will see Kellahan Park in front and to the rightof your position. Park beside Kellahan Park and enter the fenced area. The interpretivesign for the Battle of Kingstree is near the center of the park at an intersection ofwalkways. Travel time from Indiantown is approximately 19 minutes.Β  Map

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September 29, 2020

FMTC Sites The Pee Dee Tour - Episode 5

Indiantown Presbyterian Church - Disarm in the Most Rigid MannerFrom Black Mingo Creek bridge, turn to the right back onto Hwy. 41, go 1.5 miles andturn left onto Hwy 512 West. Proceed 10.6 miles and turn left onto Hwy. 261/512 (alsocalled Hemingway Highway or Henry Road) for 350 yards to Indiantown PresbyterianChurch on the left. The interpretive sign is at the west end of the parking lot near thehighway. This church was a center of resistance to the British. The church graveyard isvery old and is the resting place for a number of people prominent in the Revolution as well as the Civil War. Travel time from Black Mingo Creek bridge is 13 minutes. Map

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The Francis Marion Trail Commission self-guided tour of sites in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina will guide you to seven sites where the Swamp Fox frequented during the American Revolution.

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