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Brownlee Grocery

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SC Picture Project / Laurens County / Brownlee Grocery

An abandoned store with a rusty sign bearing the name Brownlee Grocery sits along Highway 221 in Laurens, South Carolina.

Brownlee Grocery

Angie Pack of Greenville, 2011 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

Contributor Angie Pack says, “I saw this when leaving Laurens one day and wondered what it was like while it was still open … and also wondered when it shut down.”

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Where is Brownlee Grocery located?
Address: US Highway 221, north of Laurens, Laurens, SC 29360
GPS Coordinates: 34.547350,-82.006069
What else should I see?
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    1. Sawmill Ridge Properties - Land & Home Sales says

      May 15, 2015 at 1:50 PM

      Interesting Laurens County History – follow the link for more pics.

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    2. Shawn Tyson says

      May 15, 2015 at 1:47 PM

      Interesting Laurens County History – follow the link for more pics.

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