Hickory Tavern, South CarolinaHickory Tavern, is an unincorporated community in Laurens County, South Carolina, United States. It is classified by the federal government as a class U6 populated place.[1] It is centered at the intersection of US Route 76 and South Carolina Highway 101. It is believed that the town is named for a tavern that operated in a grove of hickory trees in the area. The 1849 last will and testament of Joseph Sullivan bequeathed "one tract of land, suppose [sic] to contain four hundred acres (160 ha) including the Hickory Tavern" to his minor son, Milton A. Sullivan. George W. Sullivan was named as the trustee "until my son Milton A arrives of age."[2] The Charlton Hall Plantation House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.[3] References
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