The county paid $125,000 for a 335-acre tract that Recreation Director Andy Howard said will be turned into an equestrian park for locals and tourists alike. It will be the largest Laurens County ...
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Now I’m bringing my wife," said Esequiel Martinez of San Jose. For over 40 years, the 2-acre park has been transformed into a winter wonderland that people can walk through free of charge.