I had a heck of a time trying to describe South of the Border so I am going to let the all "knowing" Wikipedia describe it for me:
South of the Border is a rest stop and roadside attraction on Interstate 95 and U.S. Highway 301/501 between Dillon, South Carolina and Rowland, North Carolina. It is named "south of the border" being south of the U.S. state of North Carolina. The rest area features not only restaurants, gas stations and a motel, but also a small amusement park, shopping (including, formerly, adult entertainment at the "Dirty Old Man Shop"), and, famously, fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extravagantly stereotypical Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways, starting 175 miles away. Well-known landmarks in the area, the irreverent signs feature Pedro, wearing an oversized sombrero and poncho, counting down the number of miles to, and promoting, South of the Border.
This is my current collection of South of the Border postcards. Clicking on the images will lead you back to my flick account with descriptions of each image.
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