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The Upcountry & Lake Hartwell Country
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The Upcountry & Lake Hartwell Country
Liberty
Mountains
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
Clemson
Mountains
Come discover the Earth! See Clemson's oldest tiger, Smilodon, the ferocious saber-toothed cat that once roamed this state. Our Fluorescent Mineral Room houses one of the region's largest displays of fluorescent (glowing) minerals - the light show is... Read More
Clemson
Mountains
On the campus of Clemson University is the site of Seneca Old Town where a 1776 battle between American forces led by General Andrew Williamson and the Cherokees who were supporters of the British. The Patriots erected Fort Rutledge on the site of... Read More
Easley
Mountains
Located approximately five miles north of Easley in the rolling foothills of Pickens County, Hunter Farms grows strawberries and flowers. You can come out and pick your own berries or you can stop by and get your berries already freshly picked. Bring... Read More
Pickens
Mountains
The SC Petroglyph Site is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday, from 10am – 4 pm. Currently there is no fee to visit the site, however on third Saturday events there is a charge of $5 per person 13 years and older. This lovely building is... Read More