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	<title>Comments on: DOT Changes History</title>
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		<title>By: My McClellanville &#187; Blog Archive &#187; McClellanville&#8217;s Moving Markers</title>
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		<description>[...] Well just a few days after I posted &#8220;DOT Changes History&#8221;, the issue of the signs was resolved.&#160; The historical plaque marking Archibald Rutledge&#8217;s birthplace was returned to it&#8217;s rightful location in front of &#8220;Little Hampton&#8221;.&#160; They also moved the often ignored McClellanville historical marker (shown below) from the corner of Highway 17 and North Pinckney Street to in front of Deerhead Oak, where many more people will be able to actually stop and read it.&#160; Who knows what will happen when we get a historical marker for Deerhead Oak, I guess the DOT will play musical historical markers again. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Well just a few days after I posted &ldquo;DOT Changes History&rdquo;, the issue of the signs was resolved.&nbsp; The historical plaque marking Archibald Rutledge&rsquo;s birthplace was returned to it&rsquo;s rightful location in front of &ldquo;Little Hampton&rdquo;.&nbsp; They also moved the often ignored McClellanville historical marker (shown below) from the corner of Highway 17 and North Pinckney Street to in front of Deerhead Oak, where many more people will be able to actually stop and read it.&nbsp; Who knows what will happen when we get a historical marker for Deerhead Oak, I guess the DOT will play musical historical markers again. [...]</p>
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