Settled by German immigrants in the 1730s, Cameron, South Carolina was named after the conductor who brought the first train through town in the late 1890s.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Cameron Antique Dealers Association
Cameron, South Carolina is home to a dozen antique shops, which are listed on the Association's web site, along with other places of historical interest, restaurants, special events, and maps.
http://www.antiquesofcameron.com/
The southern yellow pine domestic and export specialty mill is located in Cameron, South Carolina. Its timbers and lumbers are described, along with its inventory, a customer gallery, and contact data.
http://www.cameronlumber.com/
The wholesale nursery offers a variety of trees for sale, Its specials and a price sheet are featured, along with its terms of sale, driving directions, and contacts. A catalog may be requested.
http://www.dothantrees.com/
Producing pecans, nuts and other treats such as fruit cakes, candies and hams, many of its products may be purchased online. Other resources include its fundraising policies and the location of its store in Cameron, South Carolina.
http://www.goldenkernel.com/
The Cameron, South Carolina church's pastor and pastoral staff are introduced, with contact data and a pastor's blog. Other resources include a worship service schedule, church calendar, bulletins, driving directions, and a sermon archive.
http://cameronrlc.org/
Specializing in Suri Alpacas, with an emphasis on the Accoyo bloodlines, the alpaca farm is highlighted, with information about tours and visits, available services and products, scheduled events, Suri sales, and directions to the facility in Cameron, South Carolina.
http://www.seaayresuris.com/
Presented by ZMG Construction Group, the twenty-two lot development is located in Cameron, South Carolina. Its features are shown in photographs and a video, and contact information is posted.
http://www.zmgsportsmansretreat.com/