
Upper Room Chapel
Olde English District
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Olde English District
Rock Hill
Midlands
No pets allowed. Easy Interstate access; Phone line in room Read More
McConnells
Midlands
Historic Brattonsville features over thirty colonial and antebellum structures, including two house museums. The plantation spreads over 800-acres and includes farmed land with heritage breed animals, a Revolutionary War battlefield site with... Read More
Fort Mill
Midlands
Fort Mill in eastern York County is located just south of the North Carolina state line. Fort Mill takes its name from a colonial-era fort built by the British and a grist mill on nearby Steele Creek. Much of the area's history stems from the Catawba... Read More
Rock Hill
Midlands
This soccer complex is nestled in a beautiful 70-acre park near Manchester Village in Rock Hill. The facility offers six natural turf fields and two championship fields with synthetic turf. Stadium seating at the championship fields accommodates 1,500... Read More
York
Midlands
Garden Café serves a variety of American-style comfort foods, as well as fresh sandwiches, salads, and soups. Read More
Rock Hill
Midlands
This historical marker in York County commemorates the Rock Hill Cotton Factory, established in 1881. The first steam-powered mill in South Carolina, it is now owned by Williams & Fudge, Inc. Read More