
Harvest & Holiday
Old 96 District
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Old 96 District
Greenwood
Midlands
Hot Breakfast on the Run and a Business Center for our guest. The Hampton Inn® hotel in Greenwood is located on Bypass 72 N.E., only one mile from Lander University, two miles from downtown Greenwood and near most major companies. Journey along... Read More
Greenwood
Midlands
100 rooms newly renovated with microwaves and refrigerators. Two meeting rooms. Free cont. breakfast and local calls. Outdoor pool. Golf,Tennis and Fishing nearby. Mall, restaurents, Grocery and Pharmacy within walking distance. Lander University within... Read More
Ware Shoals
Midlands
The town hall also serves as an information center which includes pamphlets on the surrounding area. Read More
Ware Shoals
Midlands
Ware Shoals provides an easy-going way of life on the banks of the Saluda River. Read More
Greenwood
Midlands
For hickory-smoked barbecue during your visit to Greenwood, stop by Little Pigs BBQ. Located across from Lander University's Jeff May Sports Complex, Little Pigs is a great place to fill up after a game or just when you have a gotta-have-it taste for... Read More
Ninety Six
Midlands
Experience what life might have been like during the winter months. Some people celebrated the holidays while others did not. All had to be ready for the cold days ahead. Read More