- Art & History Museums
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- Farms / Farm Tours
- Historic Sites
- Lakes & Rivers
- Parks
- Scenic & Natural
- Sightseeing & Tours
Clemson
Fort Hill/John C. Calhoun House Museum
The birthplace of Clemson University.
Through a succession of Calhoun-Clemson women, Fort Hill...
Clemson
Hanover House
Historic Hanover House: Over 300 years of history.
The Spartanburg Committee of the National...
Roebuck
Walnut Grove Plantation
This plantation, a registered National Historic Landmark, is on land granted by King George III...
Spartanburg
Spartanburg County Historical Association
One of the first programs offered by the Historical Association was a Fall Tour, held on Sunday,...
Spartanburg
The Seay House
The Seay House is believed to be the oldest house inside the city limits of Spartanburg. ...
Woodruff
The Thomas Price House
The brick house with its steep gambrel roof and inside end chimneys is most unusual for this...
Anderson
Downtown Anderson Historic District
Blacksburg
Kings Mountain National Military Park
Thomas Jefferson called it "The turn of the tide of success." The battle of Kings...
Central
Ashtabula Historic House
This 1820s home has been restored and furnished with many outstanding antiques, including some...
Clemson
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church
The white-clapboard church, built in 1822, has a Jardine pipe organ which has filled the church...
Clemson
The Class of 1944 Visitors Center at Clemson University
Come visit us! We love showing off our beautiful campus through our student-led walking tours....
Clemson
Old Stone Church
Built by Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens and others in 1797, the Presbyterian church, no...
Clinton
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site
The site protects, preserves and interprets the Battle of Musgrove’s Mill and...
Conestee
McBee Chapel
The little structure is a fine example of octagonal architecture in vogue in the United...
Cowpens
Cowpens Depot and Museum
Displayed items include clothing, photos, medals, and personal letters of former USS Cowpens...
Gaffney
Limestone College
When Limestone College was established in 1845, it was the first women's college in South...
Gaffney
Cowpens National Battlefield
Famous for the January 17, 1781, battle where Daniel Morgan led his outnumbered troops against...
Gaffney
Possum Trot School
Possum Trot is the only remaining one room school in the State of South Carolina. The...
Gaffney
The Peachoid
The iconic One Million Gallon water tank has long been Gaffney's claim to fame. Designed in the...
Greenville
Cherrydale at Furman University
Moved to the campus in 1999, the stately Greek Revival home provides a sentimental link to...
Greenville
John Wesley United Methodist Church
Built between 1899 and 1903, the church is a two-story brick in a vernacular version of the...
Greenville
Christ Episcopal Church
The congregation was founded in 1820 by summer residents from Charleston. In 1825, Vardry...
Greenville
Shoeless Joe Jackson Memorial Park
This historic park is located on Greenville’s Westside in the Brandon Mill Community....
Greer
Greer Walking Tours
Highlights include the 1914 Piedmont & Northern Depot, historic buildings
with shops and...
Landrum
Campbell's Covered Bridge
The bridge and surrounding acreage is owned by the Greenville County Recreation District and has...
Moore
Nazareth Presbyterian Church
"My friend, I have just returned from Nazareth, where I have been and heard things which no...
Newry
Newry Historic Area
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 1890s mill village is an excellent...
Pendleton
Farmers' Society Hall
Twenty-nine prominent men of Pendleton founded the Pendleton Farmer's Society in 1815....
Pendleton
Historic Pendleton Tours
The Pendleton District Commission offers tours of one of the largest historic districts in the...
Pendleton
Pendleton Historic District
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Pendleton Historic District comprises...
Pendleton
Woodburn Historic House
The 12-acre historic site includes the four story mansion built as a summer residence by...
Pickens
Hagood-Mauldin House/Irma Morris Museum of Fine Arts
It houses 17th- and 18th-century furnishings and art collected by the last owner, who left it...
Pickens
Hagood Mill Historic Site & Folklife Center
This restored 1845 grist mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the...
Salem
Old Pickens Presbyterian Church
Today, only the above "original building" stands on the original Main Street site in...
Seneca
Ram Cat Alley Historic District
It is located near the train depot in Norton-Thompson Park. It consists of over 20...
Seneca
Seneca Historic District
Included in this setting are examples of late 19th century domestic architecture, pre-World...
Spartanburg
Spartanburg Walking Tours
Walking tour of Spartanburg's historic district. The county dates to 1785 and derives its...
Spartanburg
Croft State Park
A green retreat in the heart of fast-growing Spartanburg County, the park offers more than 12...
Travelers Rest
Poinsett Bridge
It is one of the most significant historic structures in South Carolina. The bridge has...
Walhalla
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
The original building, begun in 1859, still stands today. Call for an appointment to tour the...
Walhalla
Oconee Station State Historic Site/Richards House
Oconee Station was built in 1792 as one in a series of blockhouses along the SC frontier and...
Walhalla
Stumphouse Tunnel and Issaqueena Falls
The tunnel was a project that was planned in the 1850s to connect SC to the Midwest with a...
Woodruff
Historic Price House
The Price House, slave cabin, and surrounding forest tell of the environment-altering work done...
Spartanburg
Spartanburg Downtown Memorial Airport
Staffed by eight full-time and two part-time employees, the airport serves over 100 local...