Bullards Millpond
Bullards Millpond is a reservoir in Marlboro County, South Carolina. Bullards Millpond is situated nearby to the hamlet Quick Crossroads, as well as near Chavistown.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Federal Correctional Institution, Bennettsville.
Federal Correctional Institution, Bennettsville
Prison
The Federal Correctional Institution, Bennettsville is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in South Carolina. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. Federal Correctional Institution, Bennettsville is situated 2½ miles south of Bullards Millpond.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Boykin.
Boykin
Hamlet
Boykin is an unincorporated community in Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States. Boykin is located on South Carolina Highway 385 8.3 miles north-northeast of Bennettsville. Boykin is situated 5 miles east of Bullards Millpond.
Bullards Millpond
- Type: Reservoir
- Also known as: “Bullards Mill Pond”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Marlboro County, South Carolina, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
34.70568° or 34° 42′ 20″ northLongitude
-79.7277° or 79° 43′ 40″ westElevation
180 feet (55 metres)Open location code
8762P74C+7WGeoNames ID
4572759
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Quick Crossroads and Chavistown.
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Highlights include Ballard Pond Dam D-3442 and Mabry Searcy Pond.
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