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This railroad over railroad bridge is located in the small town of Catawba South Carolina. Bottom is CSX, above Norfolk Southern

 Author: chris  Published Date: October 31, 2019  Leave a Comment on This railroad over railroad bridge is located in the small town of Catawba South Carolina. Bottom is CSX, above Norfolk Southern

This railroad over railroad bridge is located in the small town of Catawba South Carolina. Bottom is CSX, above Norfolk Southern

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← This building was built in 1946. This area saw a growth boom post-WW2 due to the location near the Rock Hill Airport (at the time) and the Country Club Estates that were being built. This building is now threatened by the proposed widening of SC-121
The Hartsville Community Center is an Art Deco New Deal era public projects built in 1935-36 utilizing federal loans from the Public Works Administration →

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