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St. John’s Catholic Church

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This simple church building in Bishopville was constructed in 1938 for the congregation of St. John’s Catholic Church, which was founded that same year. Today, the former church is being converted into a residence by private owners.

St. Johns Bishopville

Bill Segars of Hartsville, 2007 © Do Not Use Without Written Consent

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Where is St. John’s Catholic Church located?
Address: 302 West Church Street, Bishopville, SC 21813
GPS Coordinates: 34.220278,-80.250877
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William Apollos James House 0.3 mile
Downtown Bishopville 0.4 mile
English Cooper 0.4 mile
Lee County Courthouse 0.4 mile
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    1. crystal says

      April 24, 2016 at 10:58 AM

      This is no longer a church; it is someone’s home.

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      • SCIWAY says

        April 25, 2016 at 6:32 AM

        Yes, that is what our page indicates.

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