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Sacred Places ATTRACTIONS Agritourism
Old McCaskill’s Farm and B&B Inn
Life on the farm is hectic. Not only does constant activity abound, but new life arrives quite frequently, a regular stop on the Ag+ Art Tour. .A farm- to-table buffet lunch is also served at 11:30 am on Fridays and is first come, first served. Located at 377 Cantey Lane, Rembert. www.oldmccaskillfarm.com.
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Cedars, Quaker and Beth El Cemeteries
The heroes of wars, notable past residents, and early settlers are buried in these hallowed Camden grounds that are still in use today. Cedars Cemetery is located on Campbell Street, while the adjoining Quaker and Beth El are located at the corner of Meeting and Campbell streets.

Goat Daddy’s Farm

Tucked away in the woods, Goat Daddy’s Farm is an eco-friendly hot spot for South Carolinians who love farming and the outdoors. Eggs, poultry and more! Featured on the Ag + Art Tour and S.C. Agriculture Farm Passport program, the farm raises heritage breed chickens, turkeys and guinea fowl in addition to its namesake Nigerian Dwarf Goats. Located at 144 Tomahawk Trail, Elgin. www.facebook.com/ goatdaddys
Kershaw County Farmers Market
The Kershaw County Farmers Market operates as a retail commodities market on Saturdays 9 am-noon from the 1st Saturday in April through the 3rd Saturday in November. Located at 906 Broad St., Camden. Shop from local vendors for fresh produce, dairy products, eggs, meat and seafood, local honey and delicious baked goods. Also, shop for gorgeous wool blankets, flowers and plants, handmade soaps, sod, and more! www.kershawcountyfarmersmarket.com