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    Clark's Hill Post Office, McCormick County 1930s-1940s

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    did it saw where it was located in Mccormick?

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    No but I assume it's in the community of Clark's Hill (pop: 376 in 2000) which is still there.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarks_...South_Carolina

    I've driven through there on Hwy 28 many times.

    https://www.google.com/maps/place/Cl...7286742890f922
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    id like to know exactly where, theres a newer post office in Mt. Carmel next to where i hunt on 81. We have a cabin behind the old B&B store on 28, im sure you know about where it is and may have stopped in a time or two at the store.

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    Yeah I know where that is. I would imagine the old PO has been gone for a long time.
    The picture was taken sometime in the 30s or 40s.
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    Hey Merg.
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    Hey ND!

    What up?
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    The town of Willington just below Mt. Carmel has the old po put back together. Also they have a small museum of sorts from the area. Pretty nice place to stop in and visit. Has a lot of pictures and historical data from the area and the lake bed prior to flooding.

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    i didnt know that but ill have to ride down to willington this weekend and take a look since ill already be that way.
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