Rock Presbyterian Church Cemetery

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Rock Presbyterian Church Cemetery is an old graveyard where folks say disembodied singing is heard, white mists or figures materialize, and blue spots are said to appear in the house adjacent.

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Geographic Information

Address:
Rock Church Rd NW
Greenwood, SC
United States

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GPS:
34.22994360854541, -82.11388161780633
County:
Greenwood County, South Carolina
Nearest Towns:
Coronaca, SC (2.3 mi.)
Greenwood, SC (3.6 mi.)
Ninety Six, SC (6.4 mi.)
Cokesbury, SC (6.8 mi.)
Hodges, SC (8.4 mi.)
Waterloo, SC (9.0 mi.)
Cross Hill, SC (9.1 mi.)
Promised Land, SC (10.0 mi.)
Mountville, SC (12.4 mi.)
Ware Shoals, SC (13.9 mi.)

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