Days Inn - Clemson
The Upcountry & Lake Hartwell Country
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Clemson
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Revolutionary War hero Gen. Andrew Pickens and others built this Presbyterian church in 1797. The sanctuary was damaged by fire and is no longer in use, but stands watch over a fascinating cemetery where many pioneers are buried, including Pickens and... Read More

Liberty
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Considered the oldest Presbyterian Church in the Historic Pendleton District, this church traces its formation to the mid 1700s. The present church was completed in 1856 and built with handmade bricks. It had a slave gallery with its own side entrance.... Read More

Sunset
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A non-profit organization, conference/retreat center open for public use for banquets, seminars, conferences, workshops and various other meeting events. Read More

Pickens
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Laurel Fork Falls makes a spectacular 80 foot drop directly into Lake Jocassee and is best viewed from the lake. However, the falls can be viewed from either Lake Jocassee or from the Foothills Trail. By boat: once you navigate into the Laurel Fork... Read More

Six Mile
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Lake Keowee is a 18,372 acre man-made lake operated by Duke Energy. It is known for its mountainous surroundings. Public access is available through a variety of public boat ramps and local and state parks. "Place of the Mulberries" is the meaning of... Read More

Central
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Travel back to a simpler time and visit a small town in upstate South Carolina. Tour a small-town merchant’s house museum and stroll through the garden that features unique heritage roses, historic flowers and plants. Absorb the atmosphere of time past... Read More