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The UFO Welcome Center in Bowman burned in a fire May 9, destroying the 16-foot-tall, 46-foot-wide structure that was one of SC's oddest tourist attractions.
The UFO Welcome Center was built by Jody Pendarvis, a resident of Bowman, based on the classic silver “flying saucer” designs from the 1950′s. Constructed from about eight tons of plywood ...
The UFO welcome center was built in 1994 and quickly became a go-to sight for the curious, believers, travelers, and photo opportunities.
BOWMAN, S.C. (WCBD) – A South Carolina man’s hand-crafted beacon designed to welcome visitors from another world has been destroyed in an early morning fire. The UFO Welcome Center in Bowman ...
The UFO Welcome Center in Bowman burned to the ground Thursday morning, the Times and Democrat (T&D) reported. May 9, 2024. (Anne-Marie Bowdoin/Mary Johnson) ...
The UFO Welcome Center in Bowman is no more. The saucer shaped wooden structure built over a period of years by Jody Pendarvis was engulfed by fire early Thursday morning.
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A South Carolina man’s hand-crafted beacon designed to welcome visitors from another world has been destroyed in an early morning fire.
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The UFO Welcome Center in Bowman is no more. The saucer shaped wooden structure built over a period of years by Jody Pendarvis was engulfed by fire early Thursday morning.
A fire has destroyed the famous UFO Welcome Center in South Carolina. Here’s what we know about the SC fire.
Here’s what we know about the fire that just destroyed the famous UFO Welcome Center in South Carolina.