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of Little River Jerimiah Vereen House Essie & Copeland Lewis House Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens Intracoastal Waterway South Carolina Welcome Center Robert Livingston House Riverside Tavern James Ellis Sr. House First Methodist Church Parsonage Parson's Table Restaurant Toby's Old World Jasper's Café Little River United Methodist Church Cemetery Bonson & Allie Vereen House The Brentwood Restaurant Gore & McLamb Cemetery St. Paul's A.M.E. Church Cedar Creek Cemetery R.W. Woods General Store Little River Swing Bridge Frink's Public Park Fort Randall |
Historic Little RiverParson's Table Restaurant, c. 1885
4305 McCorsley Drive – The Parson's Table Restaurant, formerly the Little River Methodist Church, is now an award winning restaurant. The original Church was built in 1885 by H.J. Vereen, Sr., Robert Livingston and Dr. R.G. Sloan. Over the years the little building grew and eventually became a community center when the new church was built in 1952. Its next stage of evolution was to become a restaurant. The main dining room shows the original hand hewn heart pine floors, and original clapboard pine siding covers the exterior walls. The stained glass windows in the dining rooms along with the large chandelier were originally in the Baptist Church of Mullins, South Carolina. The beveled glass over the doorway into the dining room came from the White Mansion in Lumberton, North Carolina. |