Long Cane Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

Long Cane Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church is a historic Associate Reformed Presbyterian church in McCormick County, South Carolina four miles west of Troy, South Carolina on SC 33–36.

[1][3] Long Cane's origins date to 1771, when the church was established as an Associate Presbyterian congregation, one of several fostered before the American Revolution by Dr. Thomas Clark (d. 1792).

The original congregation at Long Cane united with the Cedar Springs Church on March 7, 1786, and withdrew on September 15, 1808.

The façade features a fully engaged tetrastyle Roman Doric portico with an unadorned entablature and a steeply pitched pediment.

The gallery features a continuously paneled knee wall, ranked wooden floors, and simple handmade pews.

Overview of the cemetery alongside Long Cane A.R.P. Church .