Downtown Kershaw is seen in Sept. of 1952.
Some of the places that can be seen are Simpson's Drugs, Hayes Pharmacy, Magill's Refreshment Center, Belk and more.
(Photo by Julian Starr/The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive)
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Some of the places that can be seen are Simpson's Drugs, Hayes Pharmacy, Magill's Refreshment Center, Belk and more.
(Photo by Julian Starr/The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive)
Andrew Jackson High School is seen under construction in Oct. of 1968. U.S. 521 can be seen at left above the school.
The middle school location was farm land at the time.
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(Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive/Image on File with Travis Bell Photography)
Retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General and NASA astronaut Charlie Duke speaks during a Veterans Day celebration at Andrew Jackson High School in Kershaw in Nov. of 1988.
In 1972, the Lancaster native was the tenth and youngest person to walk on the moon.
(Photo by The Lancaster News via The Lancaster Archive)
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