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1Thank you for your interest in revolutionary Spartanburg County! We hope that this guide gives you a glimpse of the many things that make Spartanburg such a wonderful place. Nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains, Spartanburg County is conveniently located between Atlanta, GA and Charlotte, NC and less than an hour from Asheville, NC. Spartanburg will keep you busy. You can enjoy learning about our rich history, from our Revolutionary War sites to our textile and agricultural heritage. Our arts and cultural scene is thriving, and we have a bountiful offering of outdoor recreation from hiking trails to sports fields to cycling routes. Spartanburg County grows some of the best peaches in the country and boasts several farmers markets that supply fresh, locally-grown vegetables and fruits almost year-round. Small businesses and global firms call Spartanburg home and offer our visitors opportunities to take a piece of Spartanburg home with them. Spartanburg County is made up of 14 municipalities, each with its own distinctive experiences and special offerings that you will want to discover. As you explore the region, youll be amazed at our stunning scenic views and hometown charm. Our residents know Spartanburg is a special place to call home and share with our guests. Weve even let some of our locals offer suggestions and give you insider tips throughout this guide. Its time for you to come and
see what makes us revolutionary. Enjoy your visit!
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2Visitor Information:VisitSpartanburg.com800-374-8326Stop at the CVB to pick up local maps, visitor information, and ask any
questions about your visit.
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The ultimate roadside attraction.Behind the performance of every BMW vehicle is a passion for precision, quality and innovation. Thats why theres nothing like experiencing BMW engineering from the inside out. Witness the past, present and future of the Ultimate Driving Machine inside The Zentrum, BMWs Visitors Center, then tour behind the scenes of our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, the exclusive home of the X3 and X5 Sports Activity Vehicles and the X6 Sports Activity Coupe.
The Zentrum, BMW Visitors Center For tour reservations and hours of operation, call 1.888.TOURBMW
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Know Before You Go ............................................................ 12
Municipalities of Spartanburg County ........................ 18
Local Learning ......................................................................... 24
Seasonal Events ...................................................................... 32
Arts & Culture .................................................................... 38
History & Heritage ........................................................... 44
Recreation ........................................................................... 56
Agri-Tourism ....................................................................... 66
Made In Spartanburg ..................................................... 72
Shopping .............................................................................. 82
Food & Beverage ............................................................. 96
Accommodations ............................................................ 120
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5 First in the South to perform robotic, endoscopic, beating-heart surgery
One of the first sites in the nation chosen for the NCI Community Cancer Centers Program
South Carolinas first two-time recipient of the prestigious Magnet award for nursing excellence
South Carolinas first nationally accredited Chest Pain Center
First in the state to use TomoTherapy radiation therapy
Fully accredited Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Most comprehensive and experienced da Vinci robotic surgical program in the state
Named a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence, with more than 1,200 surgeries performed
Affiliated with the MD Anderson Physicians Network
First certified Primary Stroke Center in South Carolina
101 East Wood Street | Spartanburg, SC 29303 864-560-6000
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With low fares, on-site car rentals and quick access to the Upstate, flying into GSP International Airport makes travel a breeze.
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How far is it?Asheville, NC ...........................70 mi
Atlanta, GA ..............................173 mi
Birmingham, AL ....................319 mi
Charleston, SC ..................... 203 mi
Charleston, WV ................... 334 mi
Charlotte, NC .......................... 77 mi
Columbia, SC ........................... 93 mi
Columbus, OH ...................... 495 mi
Greenville, SC .........................30 mi
Indianapolis, IN ................... 530 mi
Lexington, KY .......................342 mi
Miami, FL .................................722 mi
Montgomery, AL ..................333 mi
Nashville, TN ......................... 354 mi
New York, NY .........................712 mi
Orlando, FL .............................518 mi
Philadelphia, PA .................606 mi
Raleigh, NC ............................227 mi
Richmond, VA .......................365 mi
Savannah, GA ....................... 246 mi
Tallahassee, FL ....................403 mi
Washington, D.C. ............... 470 mi
Local AirportGreenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP)864-877-7426 gspairport.comPASSENGER AIRLINES: Allegiant, American Eagle, Delta, Southwest, United Express, and US Airways
24-HR PharmaciesWalgreens2410 Reidville Rd Spartanburg, SC 29301864-587-9486
CVS2397 Reidville Rd Spartanburg, SC 29301864-576-9268
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HospitalsMary Black Health System1700 Skylyn Dr Spartanburg, SC 29307864-573-3000maryblackhealthsystem.com
Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System101 E Wood St Spartanburg, SC 29303864-560-6000 spartanburgregional.com
Helpful ContactsSpartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce105 N Pine StSpartanburg, SC 29302864-594-5000spartanburgchamber.com
Greater Inman Area Chamber of Commerce864-472-3654inmanscchamber.org
Greer Chamber of Commerce111 Trade StGreer, SC 29651864-877-3131greerchamber.com
Spartanburg CVB Satellite Visitor Center /Carolina Foothills Artisan Center124 W Cherokee StChesnee, SC 29323864-461-3051 cfac.us
Spartanburg CVB Satellite Visitor Center /Landrum Thrift Barn1810 Hwy 14 EastLandrum, SC 29356864-457-7348
Discover Upcountry500 E North St #EGreenville, SC 29601800-849-4766upcountrysc.com
South Carolina Parks, Recreation, and Tourism1205 Pendleton StColumbia, SC 29201866-224-9339discoversouthcarolina.com
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Hows the weather?
average monthly PRECIPITATION (inches)*
average monthly TEMPERATURE (F)* Highs Lows
*Average monthly temperature and precipitation data provided by weather.com
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AirportsGreenville/ Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) 2000 GSP Dr Greer 864-877-7426
Spartanburg Downtown Airport 500 Ammons Rd Spartanburg 864-574-8552
Bike RentalSpartanburg B-cycle Morgan Square 50 S Spring St Spartanburg spartanburg.bcycle.com
Spartanburg B-cycle Rail Trail 295 E Henry St Spartanburg spartanburg.bcycle.com
BuslinesGreyhound 100 N Liberty St Spartanburg 864-582-5814
Sparta 100 N Liberty St Spartanburg 864-595-2712
Cab ServicesAdamiz Cab Limo & Delivery Service 864-583-5858
Checker Cab 864-583-2724
Merry Travelers 864-591-1050
Yellow Deluxe Cab Co. 864-587-8690
Car RentalsAlamo Rent A Car 888-426-3304
Apple Auto Rental & Sales 864-587-0816
Auto Connection 864-578-3275
Avis Rent A Car 800-831-2847
GSP offers six airlines for easy travel.
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Budget Car Rental 800-527-0700
Dollar Rent A Car 864-877-7799
Enterprise Rent A Car 800-736-8222
Hertz 800-654-3131
National Car Rental 888-868-6206
Vic Bailey Sales & Rental 864-585-1828
Charter Services Atchison Charter Services 120 Interstate Pk Spartanburg 864-595-1234
Cross Country Trailways 2460 Whitestone Glendale Rd Spartanburg 864-253-9000
Eastside Transportation 2311 Airport Rd Greer 864-609-5466
DL Limousine Service 864-877-3151
Trains & TrolleyAmtrak 290 Magnolia St Spartanburg 800-872-7245
Main Street Trolley 404 W Rustling Leaves Ln Roebuck 864-574-9876
Sparta offers numerous routes for convenience.
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CampobelloOriginally named Campa bella meaning beautiful field, Campobello is still home to beautiful rolling farmland while also providing a picture perfect view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Visitors to Campobello can enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities and unique restaurants. If you visit during the summer months, be sure to check out the fresh produce of Peach Country.
Central PacoletCentral Pacolet is the smallest incorporated town within Spartanburg County. The town measures one mile along US Highway 150. Central Pacolet is a town within a town. Located in the center of the larger Pacolet, this small community maintains its own identity. Both towns of Pacolet support a six-mile walking loop creating the first totally walkable community in Spartanburg County.
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ChesneeThe town of Chesnee is located in northeastern Spartanburg County, just minutes away from Cowpens National Battlefield. The Carolina Clinchfield and Ohio (CC&O) Railroad Company decided to build a line there around the turn of the 19th century and citizens began to plan for rapid growth. Home to a thriving artisan center, Chesnee also hosts annual festivals and continues its rich agricultural history with one of the states largest pick-your-own farms for local flavor.
CowpensCowpens is Americana at its best! Historical sites abound from the Cowpens National Battlefield to the World War II Veterans Memorial Park and Museum. During the Mighty Moo Festival, crew members of the USS Cowpens CVL 25 who served in WWII are honored each year. The festival includes a beauty pageant, golf tournaments, carnival rides, and fireworks. At the Cowpens Depot Museum, guests can learn more about this areas rich history. Great dining and shopping are also available locally.
DuncanLocated in the western part of Spartanburg County, this area went by the names New Hope and Vernonsville until 1881 when the town was named after Leroy Duncan as part of a deal which included Mr. Duncans providing the land to the townspeople for city streets. Duncan is expanding with golf courses, restaurants, and businesses. Its a favorite location for BMW employees as it is close to Greer and a great mid-way point between Greenville and Spartanburg downtowns.
GreerOne of the states fastest-growing cities, Greer offers big-city amenities with a small-town feel. Families and young professionals have discovered the citys first-rate services, outstanding park facilities, and recreation programs. Downtown Greer, known locally as Greer Station, has become a destination in itself with approximately 12 square blocks of retail, dining, entertainment, and professional service organizations. Greer Station has more than 40 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
InmanInman is a small, enterprising community with a wide selection of places to visit and things to do. The historic storefronts of Inmans walkable downtown offer numerous shopping and dining options. Fishing and water sports opportunities abound at Lake Bowen. From festivals to outdoor activities, families are sure to find something for everyone in this quaint town.
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LandrumThe City of Landrum was founded in 1880 and incorporated in 1883. Located just west of Interstate 26 between Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Asheville, North Carolina, Landrum is nestled against the backdrop of the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains. Residents and visitors alike enjoy drives along scenic roads, strolling through unique antique and specialty shops, and dining in Landrums eateries.
LymanFrom the scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the serene beauty of Lake Cooley, Lyman is a hidden gem in the upstate of South Carolina. Lyman offers nature at its best. With humble beginnings as a small farming community to a thriving textile hub, Lyman has evolved through the years to become a very progressive town and yet still maintains that small town charm. Lyman boasts the River Place Park located on the Middle Tyger River, a newly opened Farmers Market downtown, local artisan shops and fantastic home-style restaurants. There is certainly something for everyone!
PacoletPacolet is located in the southeastern tip of Spartanburg County and encompasses a unique blend of history, culture, and progress. The towns most valuable natural resource is the Pacolet River, where its heritage really begins. The river and surrounding landscape are moving the community - shaping the towns future by building upon its past. Specialized tours and festivals provide a glimpse of the past with a venue for the future. Let Us Move You is more than Pacolets community slogan, its an economic development statement including all communities located along the Pacolet River Passage.
ReidvilleThis small town of 1.4 square miles was settled in the late 1700s by Pennsylvania Irish settlers and Irish citizens who immigrated through the port of Charleston. In 1871, the Reidville Female College becameone of the first facilities for higher education for women in the upstate of South Carolina. This and the Reidville Male Academy survived the Civil War when Reverend Reid (whom the town is named after) persuaded troops not to burn the academies. These buildings and numerous others are on the National Register of Historic Places.
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SpartanburgSpartanburg is a city for people who like to get things done. When something doesnt exist, we make it. When theres an opportunity, we take it. When theres fun, we have it. In our historic downtown, you can start the day with a cup of locally roasted coffee and end it next door with a pint of award-winning locally brewed beer. You can literally walk in the footsteps of legendary musicians on the Hub City Music Trail and then duck into one of several art galleries, museums, or the Showroom, a frequent host for musicians that are regulars on stages from Nashville to Austin. This is Spartanburg. Always Doing.
WellfordWellford is the oldest town of the Wellford-Duncan-Lyman trio. Fishing in Lake Cooley is a delight, as is relaxing in the nearby park and picnic area. Or pack up your family and head to the Hollywild Animal Park featuring an outback safari ride, feeding areas, and picnic areas for you and your own herd. Be sure to visit during the holidays for the award-winning Holiday Lights Safari Benefit.
WoodruffMost of the early settlers came to Woodruff from Virginia and North Carolina. They were primarily veterans of the Revolution and their families. Visitors interested in life during these times may explore the Thomas Price House. Built in 1795, The Price House is now a house museum with an authentic slave cabin. Foodies will delight in the special restaurants in the area.
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Spartanburg boasts numerous educational opportunities.
2012 Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine. All rights reserved.
Commited to Improving Healthcare in the Carolinas
The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) is focused on providing medically underserved communities with greater access to health care by lling the gaps of physician shortage in our society. VCOMs real-world approach better serves our country and positions graduates toward a successful career in todays healthcare system. is approach involves recruiting students from rural and medically underserved areas, training students in small communities, and returning physicians to areas with the greatest need.
VCOM FACTSThe Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) Carolinas Campus:
Is a four-year osteopathic medical school offering the degree of D.O.
Is a collaborative partner with Wofford College and Spartanburg Regional Medical Center.
Is fully accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
350 Howard StreetSpartanburg, SC 29303
864-327-9800
www.vcom.edu
VCOM serves as an advocate for osteopathic medicine, for rural health and for affordable and accessible
healthcare for the medically underserved.
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South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind355 Cedar Springs RdSpartanburg864-585-7711scsdb.orgServes individuals who are deaf, blind or sensory multidisabled, their families, and the professionals who work with them. The schools services reach every South Carolina county through programs on the main Spartanburg campus and outreach services in school districts, homes and agencies across the state.
The National Beta Clubbetaclub.orgSince the first Beta Club was formed in Landrum, SC in 1934, The National Beta Club has become the nations largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization. It is committed to recognizing and promoting high academic achievement, encouraging service to others, and developing character and leadership skills. There are now more than 440,000 active members and more than 8,500 clubs nationally and internationally.
K-12 SchoolsSpartanburg County offers many educational opportunities for K-12 grades, including seven public school districts as well as several private, charter, and religious schools. To learn more about the educational choices, visit sc.gov/education.
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Commited to Improving Healthcare in the Carolinas
The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) is focused on providing medically underserved communities with greater access to health care by lling the gaps of physician shortage in our society. VCOMs real-world approach better serves our country and positions graduates toward a successful career in todays healthcare system. is approach involves recruiting students from rural and medically underserved areas, training students in small communities, and returning physicians to areas with the greatest need.
VCOM FACTSThe Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) Carolinas Campus:
Is a four-year osteopathic medical school offering the degree of D.O.
Is a collaborative partner with Wofford College and Spartanburg Regional Medical Center.
Is fully accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
350 Howard StreetSpartanburg, SC 29303
864-327-9800
www.vcom.edu
VCOM serves as an advocate for osteopathic medicine, for rural health and for affordable and accessible
healthcare for the medically underserved.
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College TownSpartanburg is truly a College Town, boasting eight institutions of higher learning that provide opportunities for students interested in a variety of paths. With more than 16,000 students matriculating in Spartanburg County each year, the College Town atmosphere is enhanced each fall as they return to classes. The colleges and the community collaborate on social and academic programming that enhances the quality of the college experience for students and faculty while showcasing the strengths of these institutions within the broader community.
Converse CollegeEnrollment: 1,938580 E Main StSpartanburg864-596-9000converse.edu
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine Carolinas CampusEnrollment: 320 (Projected: 600 students when at full enrollment)350 Howard StSpartanburg 864-327-9800 vcom.vt.edu
Sherman College of ChiropracticEnrollment: 2002020 Springfield RdSpartanburg864-578-8770sherman.edu
Spartanburg Community CollegeEnrollment: 5,900800 Brisack RdSpartanburg864-592-4800sccsc.edu
Spartanburg Methodist CollegeEnrollment: 7901000 Powell Mill RdSpartanburg864-587-4252smcsc.edu
University of South Carolina UpstateEnrollment: 5,500800 University WaySpartanburg864-503-5000uscupstate.edu
Virginia CollegeEnrollment: 4321850 Warren H Abernathy HwySpartanburg864-504-3200vc.edu
Wofford CollegeEnrollment: 1,550429 N Church StSpartanburg864-597-4000wofford.edu
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Headquarters Library151 S Church StSpartanburg 864-596-3500
Boiling Springs Library871 Double Bridge Rd Boiling Springs 864-578-3665
Chesnee Library100 Pickens AveChesnee 864-461-2423
Cowpens Library181 School StCowpens 864-463-0430
Inman Library50 Mill StInman 864-472-8363
Landrum Library111 E Asbury DrLandrum 864-457-2218
Middle Tyger Library170 Groce RdLyman864-439-4759
Pacolet Library390 W Main StPacolet864-474-0421
Westside Library525 Oak Grove RdSpartanburg864-574-6815
Woodruff Library270 E Hayne StWoodruff864-476-8770
Bookmobile864-569-3512
Homebound 864-596-3514
More information about the libraries is available at infodepot.org
Spartanburg County Library Headquarters
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www.uscupstate.edu (864) 503-5000
USC Upstate turns your options into opportunities whether you are just starting college, transferring from technical college, or returning to learn.
*Photo by Ken Toney
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youtube.com/SpartanburgDaySchoollinkedin.com/company/spartanburg-day-school
spartanburgdayschool.org864-582-7539
Since 1957, parents who want to make the mostof their childrens education have been turning toSDS for our one-on-one relationships, our world-class programs and our dedicated and experienced teachers. With our 100% graduation rates, our students future is limitless. They are well prepared to succeed in an ever changing world, ready for tomorrow, today.
To learn moreor schedule a personal tour,call, click or visit.
A number of grants and scholarships are available for qualified students.
It begins withopportunity.
Where doestomorrow begin?
1701 Skylyn DriveSpartanburg, SC 29307
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JanuaryMorgans Victory March Jaunary 19-20 864-474-9504 townofpacolet.com
FebruaryRetroFest February 2 864-583-8000 Piedmont.redcross.org/retrofest
MarchEaster Egg Scramble March 30 864-804-5815 spartanburgparks.org
AprilMusic on Main Thursdays April-August 864-596-3613 musiconmain.com
Jazz on the Square Fridays in April, May, September and October 864-596-3613 cityofspartanburg.org
Tame the Tyger April 6 864-804-5815 spartanburgparks.org
Stone Soup Storytelling Festival April 19-20 864-476-8770 stonesoupsc.com
Art in Bloom April 27 828-859-8322 artinbloom.org
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MayDowntown Criterium Professional Bike Race May 3 864-598-9638 active-living.org
Spring Fling May 3-5 864-596-3613 Spartanburgspringfling.com
Cowpens Antiques and Art May 18 864-463-1171 Area artists, craftsmen, and antique dealers offer a variety of items for sale. Enjoy the towns local shops, galleries, and restaurants all within walking distance.
Assault on Mt. Mitchell May 20 freewheelers.info/assaults
JuneMusic on Mill Fridays June-August 864-472-6200 cityofinman.org
Ignite Inman Car Show June 1 864-472-4270
Mighty Moo June 12-15 864-580-9766 cowpensmightymoo.com
JulyPanthers Training Camp July-August 864-597-4180 teamspartanburgsc.org The Carolina Panthers Training Camp is held at Wofford College each July through August, allowing fans to get up close and personal with their favorite NFL team. The Panthers have roared into Spartanburg every summer since their inaugural season in 1995, with all practice sessions free and open to the public. Each practice session lasts about two hours. Please be aware that practice times and lengths are subject to change without notice.
Red, White and Boom July 4 864-596-3613 cityofspartanburg.org
Antique Bikes on Main July 27-28 864-590-2141 antiquebikesonmain.com
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SeptemberGreek Festival September 19-22 864-585-5961 stnicholasspartanburg.com This annual festival is held at the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. Greek food and pastries, live music and dancing, Greek art and tours of the church make this a fun-filled event.
Harvest Day Festival September 28 864-472-3654 inmanscchamber.org
OctoberSpartanburg International Festival October 5 864-596-3613 spartanburginternationalfestival.com
Piedmont Interstate Fair October 7-14 864-582-7042 piedmontinterstatefair.com
Spartanburg Ghost Tours October 8-31 864-574-9876 mainstreettrolley.com
Festifall October 5-6 864-576-6546 spartanburghistory.org FestiFall is an annual Revolutionary War encampment featuring more than 200 reenactors portraying civilian and military skills from the colonial era. Activities and events for the whole family!
Indian Summer Festival October 17-19 864-474-9504 townofpacolet.com
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Cowpens Antiques and Art October 19 864-463-1171
Landrum Halloween Stroll October 31 864-457-3000 cityoflandrum.com
NovemberSkating On the Square Mid-November - Early January 864-596-3603 skatingonthesquare.com
Hollywilds Holiday Lights Safari November 23 -January 5 864-472-2038 hollywild.org Drive your own vehicle through nearly 100 acres transformed into a holiday wonderland. Millions of twinkling lights, dazzling holiday themes, a life-sized Nativity, and herds of live animals make this a unique experience.
Landrum Christmas Stroll November 28 864-457-3000 cityoflandrum.com
DecemberDickens of a Christmas December 3 864-596-3613 cityofspartanburg.org
Light Up Inman December 6 864-472-6200 cityofinman.org
Twin Living Christmas Trees December 6-8 (tentative) 864-578-0509 twinlivingtrees.com
Pacolet Express Train Ride December 13-14, 16-21 864-474-9504 townofpacolet.com
Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas December 21 803-547-0330 shrine-bowl.com
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Chapman Cultural Center hosts productions, art collections, classes, and events throughout the year.
Visual and performing, indoors and out, classic and contemporary Spartanburgs offerings of art and culture are abundant and varied. Home to world-class performance centers, museums, local artist co-ops, and book publishers, our community offers cultural experiences for all!
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Theaters & Performing Arts VenuesChapman Cultural Center 200 E Saint John St Spartanburg 864-542-2787 chapmanculturalcenter.org
District 3 Community Auditorium 381 Cherry Hill Rd Spartanburg 864-279-6700 spartanburg3.org
District 5 Fine Arts Center 150 E Main St Duncan 864-949-2350 spart5.net
Greer Cultural Arts Center 226 Oakland Ave Greer 864-848-5383 greerculturalarts.com
Pacolet Opry House 120 RS Burns Dr Pacolet 864-474-2492
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium 385 N Church St Spartanburg 864-582-8107 crowdpleaser.com
The Showroom Gallery & Performance Hall 149 S Daniel Morgan Ave Spartanburg 864-582-0056 hub-bub.com
Tony White Theater (Wofford College) 429 N Church St Spartanburg 864-597-4000 wofford.edu
Twichell Auditorium (Converse College) 580 E Main St Spartanburg 864-596-9000 converse.edu
Museums & GalleriesArt Lounge 500 E Main St Spartanburg 864-804-6566 artlounge1.com Carolina Foothills Artisans Center 124 W Cherokee St Chesnee 864-461-3050 cfac.us
Carolina Gallery 523 W Main St Spartanburg 864-585-3335 carolinagalleryart.com
Craighall Gallery 1024 Asheville Hwy Inman 864-472-4614 craighallgallery.com Creative Hands Artisan Center 107 Spartanburg Hwy Lyman 864-949-9144 creativehandsart.com Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery (USC Upstate) 800 University Way Spartanburg 864-503-5838 uscupstate.edu
Tony White Theater(Wofford College)
Twichell Auditorium(Converse College)
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What is the one thing visitors must do while they are in Spartanburg?
Take a stroll downtown and get a real taste of real Southern hospitality. TREVOR ANDERSON, Business Writer, Spartanburg Herald-Journal
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Frame House & Gallery 28 Mill St Inman 864-472-4270 artgallerypictureframe spartanburgsc.com
Gallery East 512 E Main St Spartanburg 864-804-6067 thegalleryeast.com
Hampton III Gallery 10 Gallery Ctr Greer 864-268-2771 hamptoniiigallery.com
HUB-BUB 149 S Daniel Morgan Ave Spartanburg 864-582-0056 hub-bub.com
Mary Ellen Suitt Art Gallery (Spartanburg Methodist College) 1000 Powell Mill Rd Spartanburg 864-587-4000 smcsc.edu
Milliken Art Gallery (Converse College) 580 E Main St Spartanburg 864-596-9000 converse.edu
Sandor Teszler Library Gallery Martha Cloud Chapman Gallery (Wofford College) 429 N Church St Spartanburg 864-597-4000 wofford.edu
Spartanburg Art Museum 200 E Saint John St Spartanburg 864-582-7616 spartanburgartmuseum.org
Spartanburg Science Center 200 E Saint John St Spartanburg 864-583-2777 spartanburgsciencecenter.org
The Artists Guild of Spartanburg 200 E Saint John St Spartanburg 864-764-9568 artistsguildofspartanburg.com
TJC Gallery 154 W Main St Spartanburg 864-594-5826 thejohnsonartcollection.org
Touchable Art Gallery 355 Cedar Springs Rd Spartanburg 864-577-7863 scsdb.org
West Main Artists Co-op 578 W Main St Spartanburg 864-804-6501 westmainartists.org
Wet Paint Syndrome 1064 Fernwood Glendale Rd Spartanburg 864-252-7707 wetpaintsyndrome.com
Z Art Group 636 Old Whitney Rd Spartanburg 864-583-3008 zartgroup.com
Arts & Culture Trails Spartanburg Music Trail Access: 196 W Main St Spartanburg 864-577-9349 spartanburgmusictrail.com The trail salutes artists and individuals who have made a national or international impact in the world of music.
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Trains on the Trail Access: 325 E Henry St; 180 Country Club Rd Spartanburg 864-598-9638 active-living.org/ Trains-on-the-Trail.html This trail consists of five bronze sculptures of trains that were seen in Spartanburg in years past that are hidden at various points along the Mary Black Foundation Trail.
Art Walk Various Spartanburg art galleries Spartanburg 864-585-3335 carolinagalleryart.com Each third Thursday of the month from 5-9pm, visitors may stroll using a self-guided map provided at each gallery. All venues are free and open to the public.
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What makes Spartanburg interesting?
Friendly people, public art, fountains, and local businesses. JENNIFER EVINS, President, The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium hosts numerous concerts and events each year.
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Science & Dance CentersLive Music & Theatre
All In One Place!
864.542-ARTS
200 E. Saint John St.Spartanburg 29306
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Relive the early days of transportation at the Hub City Railroad Museum.
From the Revolutionary War to the rise and reinvention of the textile industry, Spartanburg has been making history since the mid 1700s. Our rich and storied history is a delight for locals and visitors alike. Set aside plenty of time to explore our many museums, historic homes, and heritage festivals!
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Historic Areas & DistrictsSpartanburg In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Spartanburgs rolling landscape has been a meeting place and transportation hub for millennia. Prior to European colonization, Native Americans, primarily Cherokee, inhabited this land. After a 1755 treaty, settlers, especially conflict-hardened Scots-Irish, quickly moved to the cheap, fertile land.
By the time of the Revolutionary War, the South Carolina backcountry was an early Wild West of opportunistic bandits and Cherokee raiding parties. The patriot cause gained support and local militia units, including the Spartan Regiment for which the county was named, rallied to the fight. Several notable battles occurred in the area, most famously the Battle of Cowpens.
After independence was won, Spartanburg County was created and the courthouse village was laid out around a public square in the approximate center of the county. Public sales and farmers markets soon led to permanent taverns and merchants shops. Early civic achievements included the creation of schools and the 1859 connection to the railroad which later revolutionized the local economy. As the area survived the Civil War and Reconstruction, leaders capitalized on the areas tiny but profitable textile industry and by the 1880s, Spartanburg was becoming a national economic engine by attracting workers and money.
National events also shaped Spartanburgs development. In 1917, the U.S. Army established Camp Wadsworth, a training camp for over 100,000 men. For World War II, Camp Croft trained over 200,000 soldiers. Together, these camps secured Spartanburgs place in national affairs throughout the country.
Culturally, Spartanburg was also advancing. With the growth of Wofford and Converse Colleges and the influx of textile money and easy transportation, Spartanburg gained a cosmopolitan air. As decades passed, cultural options flourished in the city, and the arts, especially music, achieved a new place in Spartanburgs development. Today, the many art and music venues in the city continue that heritage.
By the 1980s, the collapse of the textile industry, declining agriculture, and lingering racial tensions left Spartanburg with a struggling economy and an ailing downtown. Over the following decades, a series of efforts began to renew downtown and today a new generation brings life back into the old city. A focus on local businesses, the arts, active living, historic preservation, and a beautiful landscape make downtown a successful urban center once again.
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Hatcher Garden, the only botanical garden in the city. Its open every day and its free. JOE MULLINAX, Principal at MoreView Media
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Converse Heights converseheights.org The Converse Heights neighborhood, located near downtown, was one of Spartanburgs first suburbs with most of the houses being built between 1905 and 1950. A mix of modest bungalows and grand mansions, the area includes Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, and Craftsman architecture. Most lots are laid out in a dense grid with narrow but deep yards shaded by 100-year old oak and pecan trees. Broad boulevards and avenues with sidewalks throughout and a central pocket park, Happy Hollow, make Converse Heights an active living paradise. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008, Converse Heights real estate has held its value because of the charm of the place and the pride of homeowners in maintaining the intergrity of this fine old family neighborhood.
Glendale glendalesc.com Glendale is a historic textile town on the waters of Lawsons Fork Creek, five miles southeast of downtown Spartanburg. The site of an early iron works, Revolutionary War skirmish, and early textile community, the historical layers here are deep. Recent village revitalization has an outdoor and environmental focus. Additions include the Palmetto Conservation Foundations Glendale Outdoor Leadership School (GOLS) and Wofford Colleges restoration of the Victorian mill office into the Goodall Environmental Studies Center. The Spartanburg Area Conservancy (SPACE) has made the beautiful acreage along the creek open to the public. The shoals at Glendale also begin a popular paddling trail for eight miles of whitewater to the Town of Pacolet
Pacolet & Pacolet Historic Mill District townofpacolet.com With a history that ranges from the prehistoric soapstone quarries that line the river through the vibrant textiles that came from the village mill, the Pacolet community rightfully prides itself on a distinctive heritage. The founders of Pacolet envisioned it as a model community of cultural, spiritual, recreational, educational and employment opportunities. Within the historic district there are over 250 arts and craft style homes, the largest concentration of this architecture in SC. Recent revitalization efforts continue to enhance this community, despite the loss of the textile industry here.
Glenn Springs Historic District Known through the 1800s as a popular summer destination for Low Country South Carolinians, Glenn Springs was once a thriving resort community. Unfortunately, the large hotel that anchored this community was destroyed by fire, but many points of interest survive, including the Glenn Springs Academy, Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches, and the historic homes built by John C. Zimmerman, Charles W. Zimmerman, Dr. Maurice Moore (Cedar Grove), and Dr. John Winsmith (Camp Hill).
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Hampton Heights Neighborhood hamptonheights.org The Hampton Heights Historic District is a significant collection of 340 residences in the central city that retains its historic and architectural integrity from the early twentieth century. Developed between 1890 and 1930, it was the home of many noteworthy Spartanburg citizens including two South Carolina governors. Architectural styles represented in the neighborhood include Queen Anne, Bungalow, Craftsman, Four-Square, and Neo-Classical. Listed on national and local historic registers, the neighborhood has been revitalized by proactive homeowners and a strong neighborhood association. Its close proximity to downtown allows residents to walk or bike to many destinations.
Historic Downtown Greer cityofgreer.org The Greer Downtown Historic District is significant for its high concentration of intact early twentieth-century commercial architecture. Established along the Air Line Railroad in the 1870s, Greer has transitioned from a small agricultural marketplace to a manufacturing center positioned in a key area of growth between Greenville and Spartanburg. A new wave of civic pride has also benefited downtown Greer and the city hosts many events and recreational opportunities.
Morgan Square, Spartanburg Historic District Spartanburgs original public square dates from 1787, when this location was designated as the seat of the Spartan District, later Spartanburg County. After the establishment of the first courthouse and jail, businesses and taverns were built in lots bordering the square. Before long, Morgan Square was the thriving commercial and cultural hub of the community. Todays downtown retains many of the historic features present over a century ago, including the original town clock and the 1881 Daniel Morgan monument from which the square derives its name. Many of the storefronts on the south side of the square date to the 1880s and the lush public park hosts gatherings throughout the year.
Historic SitesCowpens Depot 120 Palmetto St, Cowpens | 864-463-3201 mycowpensgov.com/depot The Cowpens railroad depot was built in the 1870s for the Southern Railway. Local citizens saved the depot from destruction and moved it to its current location to serve as a community center and museum. An excellent example of a medium-sized depot from the golden age of American railroads, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. Displayed items include clothing, photos, medals, and personal letters of former USS Cowpens crewmen.
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Cowpens National Battlefield 4001 Chesnee Hwy, Gaffney | 864-431-2828 nps.gov/cowp At Hannahs Cowpens, on January 17, 1781, a force of Continentals and militia from Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas commanded by Gen. Daniel Morgan won a decisive Revolutionary War victory over British Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton. It was after this battle that British Gen. Cornwallis abandoned South Carolina to the Patriots and marched north to his eventual surrender at Yorktown, VA. This battle is considered a tactical masterpiece, frequently studied in military academies around the world. Troop movements around the battlefield are easy to understand and well interpreted by park rangers and signage. There are several special events every year, including an anniversary observance featuring re-enactors in January. (The battlefield is located just across the county line in Cherokee County.)
Duncan Park Memorial Duncan Park, Union St, Spartanburg | 864-253-0376 This memorial lists the names of more than 600 young men from Spartanburg County who died in service to their country. In addition to the granite tablets of names, the memorial includes an American flag, a Prisoner of War flag, and service flags from the five military services (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard). Benches are available for resting and contemplation. An annual memorial service is held on site on Memorial Day Sunday.
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site 398 State Park Rd, Clinton | 864-938-0100 southcarolinaparks.com The parks visitor center is filled with interpretive exhibits which focus on the Battle of Musgrove Mill and detail South Carolinas pivotal role in the Revolutionary War. The parks nature trail highlights the Enoree River, Cedar Shoals Creek, and Horseshoe Falls, where legend has it Mary Musgrove, the mill owners daughter, hid a Patriot soldier from the British. The park also offers picnicking and a popular fishing pond.
Several historic re-enactments occur throughout the year in Spartanburg.
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Nazareth Presbyterian Church 680 Nazereth Church Rd, Moore | 864-576-8034 nazarethpresbyterian.org Nazareth Church was established by the Tyger River Colony of Scots-Irish immigrants, the first Europeans to settle west of the Broad River after the Cherokee War in 1760. Many of the graves in the cemetery (on the National Register of Historic Places) date from that time. Portions of the present building date from 1832 and visitors will see a nice collection of congregational memorabilia.
Pacolet River Flood Sculpture 3061 US 29, Spartanburg Nearly one hundred people died in floodwaters that swept through the Pacolet River valley on the morning of June 6, 1903. The flood wiped out dozens of homes, destroyed four textile mills and heavily damaged two others. Almost all of those who died were mill workers. This small park of remembrance was dedicated to flood victims in November 2011.
Price House 1200 Oak View Farms Rd, Woodruff | 864-576-6546 spartanburghistory.org Thomas & Ann Price built their house around 1795. Price ran a general store, post office, tavern and inn. Enslaved African-Americans performed much of the work for his businesses and labored in the fields of his 2,000-acre farm. Visitors may tour the brick home, a slave cabin, and hike a nature trail to discover how free and enslaved residents changed the Upcountry from a frontier to an antebellum society through improved roads and communications, more non-farm businesses, and an explosion in cotton farming and slave labor. These residents caused social, economic, and environmental changes that still impact the region today.
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Year round! There is always something special taking place. ELAINE HARRIS, Mayor, Town of Pacolet
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Seay House 106 Darby Rd, Spartanburg | 864-596-3501 spartanburghistory.org Built as early as the 1790s, the Seay House is believed to be the oldest homestead standing in the City of Spartanburg. Interpretation by the Spartanburg County Historical Association focuses on the lives of women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as three unmarried daughters of Kinsman Seay - Ruthy, Patsy, and Sarah - lived a simple farm life in this house. The oldest portion of this dwelling is a typical Scots-Irish, 1-1/2 story log house. The logs are hand hewn and the pipestem fieldstone chimney is a style commonly found in Virginia but unusual for Upstate South Carolina.
Spartanburg Cemeteries: Magnolia Cemetery was established on land donated to the city by Jesse Cleveland in the 1830s. Notables buried in the cemetery include William Singing Billy Walker, whose Southern Harmony and Christian Harmony shape-note hymnals sold half a million copies during his lifetime. Among the popular hymns in these books is the traditional Southern arrangement of Amazing Grace. Other graves include those of several high-ranking Confederate soldiers and political leaders, as well as James H. Carlisle, the distinguished president of Wofford College from 1875-1902. The Old City Cemetery, near South Church Street, began with a number of African-American graves displaced by a downtown railroad expansion in 1910. It is maintained as a memorial to the leaders of the African-American community in the early years of freedom. Oakwood Cemetery, located on beautiful rolling hills just east of Converse College, began in the late 1800s as a replacement for Magnolia Cemetery. Magnificent landscaping and impressive monuments make this cemetery well worth a leisurely stroll.
Spartanburg County Heritage Geotrail spartanburgparks.org/geocaching.htm The Heritage Geotrail is a series of geocaches that takes participants on a historic tour of Spartanburg County. Participants visit locations significant to the heritage of the county.
Walnut Grove Plantation 1200 Otts Shoals Rd, Roebuck | 864-576-6546 spartanburghistory.org Charles & Mary Moore established Walnut Grove Plantation when they settled in South Carolina around 1765. The Scots-Irish immigrants raised ten children in the house they built and lived in for 40 years. Mr. Moore relied on a dozen enslaved African Americans and his own large family to work his sizable farm. During the American Revolution, the Moore family, including eldest daughter Kate Moore Barry, actively supported the Patriot cause and the militia mustered at Walnut Grove. Loyalist William Bloody Bill Cunningham killed 3 Patriot soldiers sheltered at the plantation. A historic site operated by the Spartanburg County Historical Association and offering tours of the centuries-old home, Walnut Grove Plantation tells the stories of the free and enslaved people who settled South Carolina and the rest of Britains American colonies, who fought for independence, and who, in the end, built a new nation.
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Veterans Memorial Park 120 Palmetto St, Cowpens | 864-463-3201 mycowpensgov.com/cvp The Cowpens Veterans Memorial Park honors the military men and women who have served our country and signifies our appreciation for their patriotic service. The park is maintained by the Town of Cowpens and is open to the public year round. The stones in the monument are inscribed with the names of area citizens who have served in the armed forces and reserves.
LibrariesSpartanburg County Public Library - The Kennedy Room 151 S Church St, Spartanburg | 864-596-3508 infodepot.org The Kennedy Room of Local and South Carolina History and Cleveland Genealogy Department houses an extensive collection of source material for genealogy and history researchers. In addition to books, the collection includes microform, maps, media clippings, manuscripts, visual arts and access to several online genealogy databases.
Timrod Library 234 E Hayne St, Woodruff | 864-476-8154 The Timrod Library serves as a reception center for the Stone Soup Storytelling Festival.
MuseumsAmerican Legion Post 28 Military Museum 94 W Park Dr, Spartanburg | 864-253-0376 This Museum consists of a collection of military artifacts from WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam to the present. The collection includes weapons, uniforms from various local units and people, captured enemy equipment, military awards and decorations, scale model military aircraft, and over 25 military aviation and history prints and paintings by the internationally-known artist Robert W. Wilson.
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Greer Heritage Museum 106 S. Main St, Greer | 864-877-3377 cityofgreer.org The Greer Heritage Museum collects, preserves, and exhibits materials, records, and artifacts that relate to the heritage and history of the area. The City of Greer will be working with The Greer Heritage Museum to provide a thorough and interactive history section on the City of Greer. It will include not only a look at Greers treasured past, but also news about exhibits and events taking place at the museum.
Hub City Railroad Museum 298 Magnolia St, Spartanburg | 864-596-3501 hubcityrailroadmuseum.org This museum tells the story of the rich textile heritage, tremendous agricultural industry, and the sole freight passenger car repair shop, Hayne Shops, of Southern Railway located here in Spartanburg. Also featured is a restored Southern Railway caboose built at Hayne Shops in 1947.
Pacolet Area Museum 180 Montgomery Ave, Pacolet | 864-474-9504 townofpacolet.com The Museum reveals the story of Pacolet, beginning with natural resources (Pacolet River, Granite Quarry and Urban Forest) then expanding to the cultural heritage of the Cherokee and Catawba Indian presence, early settlers, the American Revolution, the textile industry and historic district.
Spartanburg Regional History Museum 200 E Saint John St, Spartanburg | 864-596-3501 spartanburghistory.org Experience the History Museum and discover Spartanburgs rich heritage. History comes alive from the earliest tribal settlers to the progressive community of today. The Museum has eleven collections in its permanent exhibitions that illustrate local history. The Museum also provides regular rotating exhibits, so theres always something new to discover. Downtown Historic Walking Tours are available by reservation.
Spartanburg has a rich railroad history.
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The Hub City Railroad Museum brings history to life.
There is no admission charge.Donations are welcomed andappreciated.
Hours:March 15 through November 15Wednesdays 10 am - 2 pmSaturdays 8 am - 2 pmNovember 16 through March 14Wednesdays 10 am - 2 pmSaturdays 10 am - 3 pm
Location:298 Magnolia Street in downtownSpartanburg, SC 29306 in theSpartanburg AMTRAK Depot
Displays of the textile andpeach industries, Hayne Yard,and the coming of rails toSpartanburg
An operating telegraph station A 1940s diesel locomotive bell Gift shop
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Looking to get out and about? In Spartanburg you can take a hike, ride a bike, fish, go horseback riding, or walk a nature trail. Spend a day at the water park or take a BMW for a spin. If you prefer to be a spectator, catch a softball tournament or get an even better view than the 50-yard line at an NFL summer practice. Theres always something to do!
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AttractionsSpartanburg B-cycle Morgan Square; Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail Spartanburg spartanburg.bcycle.com
Carolina Panthers Training Camp 429 N Church St Spartanburg 864-597-4180 teamspartanburgsc.org
Glendale Outdoor Leadership School (GOLS) 270 Wheeling Cir Glendale 864-529-0259 setgols.com
Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve 820 John B White Sr Blvd Spartanburg 864-574-7724 hatchergarden.org
Hollywild Animal Park 2325 Hampton Rd Wellford 864-472-2038 hollywild.org
River Bend Sportsmans Resort 1000 Wilkie Bridge Rd Inman 864-592-1348 rvbend.com
Shipwreck Cove 119 S Spencer St Duncan 864-949-0290 shipwreckcovesc.com Tyger River Park 179 Dillard Rd Duncan 864-804-5814 tygerriverpark.com
BowlingParadise Lanes 469 E Blackstock Rd Spartanburg 864-576-0066
Star Lanes 2595 E Main St Spartanburg 864-579-4208 starlanes.net
Disc GolfEdwin M. Griffin Nature Preserve 1091 Woodburn Rd Spartanburg 864-948-0000 spartanburgconservation.org
Va-Du-Mar McMillan Park 591 McMillan Blvd Boiling Springs 864-595-5356 spartanburgparks.org
Wofford College 429 N Church St Spartanburg 864-597-4000 wofford.edu
Fishing, Lakes & RiversBerrys Pond 404 Berry Shoals Rd Duncan 864-468-0058
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Lake Bowen and Lake Blalock are full of trophy fish. TREVOR ANDERSON, Business Writer, Spartanburg Herald-Journal
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Lake Blalock 1925 Sandy Ford Rd Chesnee 864-578-5442 spartanburgwater.org
Lake Bowen 8515 Hwy 9 Inman 864-592-2240 spartanburgwater.org
Lake Cooley 100 Cooley Dock Rd Inman 864-949-1002 sjwd.com Lake Craig 450 Croft State Park Rd Spartanburg 864-585-1283 southcarolinaparks.com
Lake Edwin Johnson 450 Croft State Park Rd Spartanburg 864-427-5140 dnr.sc.gov
Lake Lyman 200 Lyman Lodge Rd Lyman 864-879-0804 sjwd.com
Lawsons Fork Creek Glendale Rd to Goldmine Rd Spartanburg 864-427-5140 riverfacts.com
Municipal Reservior #1 390 Spartanburg Water Works Rd Spartanburg 864-583-7361 spartanburgwater.org
Pacolet Reservoir Pacolet 864-427-5140 dnr.sc.gov Tyger 10 Park 3100 Walnut Grove Rod Roebuck tygerriver.org
GolfGreer Golf and Country Club 2299 Gap Creek Rd Greer 864-877-9279 greercountryclub.com
Heddle Hideaway Country Club 5451 S Pine St Spartanburg 864-582-7579 oakridgesc.com
Links of Tryon 11250 New Cut Rd Campobello 864-468-5099 linksotryongc.com
Mountain View Par Three Golf 1275 Turpin Rd Inman 864-472-0652
River Falls Plantation 100 Player Blvd Duncan 864-433-9192 riverfallsgolf.com
The Creek Golf Club 640 Keltner Ave Spartanburg 864-583-7084 thecreekgolfclub.com
Village Greens 13921 Asheville Hwy Inman 864-472-2411 villagegreens.net
Willow Creek Golf Club 205 Sandy Run Dr Greer 864-476-6492 willow-creekgolf.com
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Woodfin Ridge Golf Club 215 S Woodfin Ridge Dr Inman 864-578-0023 woodfinridge.com
Horseback Lessons & Riding
Cannon Equine Instruction 517 Getsinger Ln Moore 864-415-2770 cannonequineinstruction.com
Motlow Creek Equestrian Center 10035 New Cut Rd Campobello 864-621-6923 motlowcreekequestrian.com
Scotsgrove Stables 851 Grand Canyon Rd Inman 864-877-9392 scotsgrovestables.com
Sunshine Ranch 1313 Old Pacolet Rd Spartanburg 864-706-4464 thesunshineranch.com
ParksBarnet Park 248 E Saint John St Spartanburg 864-596-1211 cityofspartanburg.org
Brookwood Park Hwy 14 Landrum 864-457-3000 cityoflandrum.com Cleveland Park 141 N Cleveland Park Dr Spartanburg 864-595-5356 spartanburgparks.org
Croft State Park 450 Croft State Park Rd Spartanburg 864-585-1283 southcarolinaparks.com
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Jazz on the Square in Downtown Spartanburg showcases some of the best talent around. AMANDA BASS, Editor of Belle Magazine
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For a comprehensive listing of trails, walkways and access to waterways, check out :
http://spatsmpo.org/information/outdoor-transportation/
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Duncan Park 1000 Duncan Park Dr Spartanburg 864-596-3105 cityofspartanburg.org Edward C Stewart Park 500 Highland Ave Spartanburg 864-596-3105 cityofspartanburg.org Lake Blalock Park 1925 Sandy Ford Rd Chesnee 864-578-5442 spartanburgwater.org Lake Bowen Park 8515 Hwy 9 Inman 864-592-2240 spartanburgwater.org
McKinney Park 200 Hayne St Woodruff 864-476-8154 cityofwoodruff.org
Rail Tail Dog Park 845 Union St Spartanburg 864-596-3105 Stoneledge Park 119 S Spencer St Duncan 864-439-2664
Va-Du-Mar McMillan Park 591 McMillan Blvd Boiling Springs 864-595-5356 spartanburgparks.org
Preserves & ArboretumsEdwin M. Griffin Nature Preserve 1091 Woodburn Rd Spartanburg 864-948-0000 spartanburgconservation.org
Glendale Shoals Preserve 123 Emma Cudd Rd Glendale 864-948-0000 spartanburgconservation.org
Four-legged friends love the Rail Tail Dog Park.
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Hatcher Garden & Woodland Preserve 820 John B White Sr Blvd Spartanburg 864-574-774 hatchergarden.org Milliken Arboretum 920 Milliken Rd Spartanburg 864-503-2020 milliken.toursphere.com/ pages/index.html Pacolet River Heritage Trust Preserve Take I-85 to exit #72 and go south E on US #176 Pacolet 803-734-3866 spartanburgconservation.org
Peters Creek Heritage Trust Preserve Kelly St Spartanburg 864-948-0000 spartanburgconservation.org
Roger Milliken Arboretum/ Wofford College 429 N Church St Spartanburg 864-597-4000 wofford.edu Spartanburg Community College Arboretum 800 Brisack Rd Spartanburg 864-592-4271 sccsc.edu/academics/ programs/hort/arboretum.aspx
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Susan Jacobs Arboretum/ USC Upstate 800 University Way Spartanburg 864-503-5235 Upper Chinquapin Greenway 0 Graham Rd Spartanburg 864-948-0000 spartanburgconservation.org
Public HuntingInman Public Dove Field Off of New Cut Rd Inman 864-592-1348 spartanburgparks.org
Santee Cooper Public Dove Field Hatchett Dr off Goldmine Rd Pacolet 864-427-5140 James O. Thomason Firing Range Fosters Mill Rd Pauline 864-982-3994 Spartanburg Gun Club 180 Fretwell Rd Pacolet 864-474-2628 spartanburggunclub.com
Recreation CentersC.C. Woodson Recreation Center 210 Bomar Ave Spartanburg 864-596-3710 cityofspartanburg.org North West Recreation Center 701 Saxon Ave Spartanburg 864-596-3946 cityofspartanburg.org
Test your skill at a local firing range.
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Rock ClimbingClimb Upstate 208 E Daniel Morgan Ave Spartanburg 864-699-9967 climbupstate.com
Glendale Outdoor Leadership School (GOLS) 270 Wheeling Cir Glendale 864-529-0259 setgols.com
Skate ParkHot Spot Skate Park 339 Union St Spartanburg 864-562-4463 hotspotskatepark.com
Sport Complexes295 Sports Complex 2100 Southport Rd Spartanburg 864-595-5356 spartanburgparks.org Carolina FC Soccer Complex 150 Finch Rd Wellford 864-357-1975 carolinafc.net North Spartanburg Complex 1160 Old Furnace Rd Boiling Springs 864-595-5356 spartanburgparks.org
Tyger River Park hosts numerous tournaments each year.
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Old Canaan Rd Complex 315 Old Canaan Rd Ext Spartanburg 864-595-5356 spartanburgparks.org Tyger River Park 179 Dillard Rd Duncan 864-804-5814 tygerriverpark.org
SwimmingShipwreck Cove 119 S Spencer St Duncan 864-949-0290 shipwreckcovesc.com Spartanburg Swim Center 447 S Church St Spartanburg 864-596-3900 cityofspartanburg.org
YogaSoul Flow Yoga Studio 2811 Reidville Rd Spartanburg 864-609-7689 soulflowyogi.com
YOGAlicious 147 E Main St Spartanburg 864-515-0855 yoga-licious.com Zen Garden Yoga 1040 Fernwood Glendale Rd #58 Spartanburg 864-583-3335 zengardenyoga.com
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Produce being weighed at an area farmers market.
With over 25 farms, we know all about growing and harvesting real food. Grass-fed, organic, free-range, and heirloom goodies abound at farmers markets throughout the county. Take a tour of one of our local farms our farmers love to share their knowledge and produce!
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Farms & MarketsAbbott Farms & Fruit Market 800-764-0076 abbottfarmsonline.com
109 Sloane Garden Rd Boiling Springs
291 Bud Arthur Bridge Rd Cowpens
155 Truck Stop Rd Cowpens 1980 Reidville Rd Spartanburg CSCN
Ayers & Son Market 332 S Howard Ave Landrum 864-457-2641 CSC
Belue Farms 3773 Parris Bridge Rd Boiling Springs 864-578-0046 beluefarms.com CSC N 2
Carolina Aquaponics 2880 Landrum Mill Rd Campobello 864-978-3348 carolinaaquaponics.com CSC E-2
Easler Farm 447 Jones Rd Spartanburg 864-579-0357
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Fishers Orchard 650 Fisher Rd Greer 864-895-4115 fishersorchard.com
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Gramling Farms 14445 Asheville Hwy Gramling 864-472-9649 gramlingfarms.com
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Mollys Farm 10299 Hwy 56 Enoree 864-969-9537 mollysfarm.com CSC N Motlow Creek Cattle Co. 10125 New Cut Rd Campobello 864-380-9676 motlowcreekcattle.com CSC
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Poppys Patch Produce 621 Bryant Rd Spartanburg 864-384-0846 CSC N 2
Ragan Orchard 2230 Hwy 292 Inman 864-472-5778
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Farmers MarketsCowpens Farmers Market 864-463-3201 mycowpensgov.com TBD Hub City Farmers Market 864-585-0905 hubcityfm.com Saturday Market 298 Magnolia St | Spartanburg 8am-noon May-November
Wednesday Market Morgan Square | Spartanburg 11am-1pm June-October
Landrum Farmers Market N Trade St Landrum (near Depot) 864-457-3000 cityoflandrum.com
June-September Saturdays: 7-10am
Lyman Farmers Market 59 Groce Rd, Lyman 864-439-3453 lymansc.gov
May-November Wednesday 3-7pm Thursdays: 3-7pm Saturdays: 8am-noon
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Peaches or peach preserves from our local farmers. PATTI WETHERFORD, General Manager at Hampton Inn & Suites Spartanburg
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OUR FAMILY HAS PROUDLY FARMED THIS LAND FOR THREE
GENERATIONS. NOW WERE PROUD TO SAY FOLKS
COME FROM FAR AND WIDE FOR A TASTE
OF OUR DOWN-HOME GOODNESS.
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Locally-brewed beers on tap
Over 60 international companies make their product right here in Spartanburg County, and our hometown enterprises include coffee roasters, beer brewers, bakers, candy makers, and book publishers. Take home a few souvenirs from your visit!
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Hometown EnterprisesAdidas America, Inc. Distribution Center 670 Falling Creek Rd Spartanburg 864-587-0700 adidas.com Spartanburg is home to the largest Adidas Distribution center in the world!
ADO 851 Simuel Rd Spartanburg 864-574-2731 ado-usa.com ADO Corporation is an American-based distributor of fine drapery fabrics and window coverings.
Beacon Drive-In 255 John B White Sr Blvd Spartanburg 864-585-9387 beacondrivein.com The Beacon Drive-In is a famous Southern landmark and home of the world-famous Beacon Iced Tea.
Blue Moon Sauces 210 Fernwood Dr Spartanburg 864-266-2808 bluemoonsauces.com Blue Moon Sauces offers sauces, marinades and seasonings for food. Sold at Hub City Farmers Market, Belue Farms, and Inside Irwins.
BMW Manufacturing Co. 1400 Hwy 101 South Greer 864-989-5297 bmwusfactory.com BMWs Plant Spartanburg is the only manufacturing facility in the world where you can see the inner workings of an automobile plant. See all the technology and skill that goes into producing the X3, X4, X5, and X6 models.
Blue Moon Sauces
bluemoonsauces.com
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Where is your favorite spot for local flavor?
RJ Rockers Brewery JOHN BAUKNIGHT, President of Longleaf Holdings
BMWs are made and test-driven in Spartanburg.
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BMW Performance Center 1155 Hwy 101 South Greer 888-345-4269 bmwusa.com/performancecenter Here you will have the opportunity to take the wheel and put your skills to the test. A two-hour adrenaline rush you will never forget!
Carolines Cakes 925 Beaumont Ave Spartanburg 888-801-CAKE carolinescakes.com Featured on the Today Show and the Food Network, Carolines Cakes are to-die-for. The most popular cake is the caramel cake, a Southern favorite, which features seven layers of moist yellow cake and homemade caramel icing. Daisy Cakes 308 Blackstock Rd Pauline 864-595-7440 ilovedaisycakes.com After being featured on ABCs Shark Tank, Daisy Cakes have become popular delicacies nationwide. Each cake is made with hand-sifted flour, farm fresh eggs, and hand iced with sweet cream frosting. Taste for yourself to see why these cakes have become so popular.
Dare Foods 3750 N Blackstock Rd Spartanburg 864-574-3273 usa.darefoods.com Delicious crackers and cookies made right here in Spartanburg!
Dotties Toffee PO Box 687 Spartanburg 864-680-5091 dottiestoffee.com Dotties Toffee is almond chocolate toffee made from a family receipe. Orders may be placed online and toffee found for purchase at many local Spartanburg stores.
Products by Greenleaf Gifts, a division of Grace Management Group, are made locally.
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Fancy Terry 455 Senn Rd Inman 864-472-7965 fancyterryinc.com Fancy Terry specializes in custom jacquard woven terry towels available in golf/sport, bath and beach.
Grace Management Group 951 S Pine St, Suite 100 Spartanburg 864-515-9515 gracemg.com Grace Management Group is the parent company of four different candle and home fragrance divisions: Votivo, Bridgewater Candles, Greenleaf Gifts, and The Willowbrook Company.
Hub City Writers Project 149 S Daniel Morgan Ave, Ste 2 Spartanburg 864-577-9349 hubcity.org The project has published more than 300 writers, runs an indie bookshop downtown, and has given away more than $15,000 in scholarships to emerging writers. It has sold some 70,000 books, provided creative writing instruction to hundreds in the Carolinas and beyond, and hosted lively book launch events.
Hub City Bookshop
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The Hub City Bookshop-great books by local authors. MIKE MCCORMICK, News Reporter, WYFF 4
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Little River Roasting 460 Marion Ave Spartanburg 864-582-7900 littleriverroasting.com Little River buys coffee beans from farmers all over the world, and daily roasts ensure the freshest flavor.
McGregors Pimento Cheese 147 S Pine St Spartanburg 864-585-3228 McGregors Pimento cheese is made fresh and is available at Home and Garden Classics in two flavors - regular and hot.
Fresh roasted coffee beans
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Commited to Providing QualityWater and Wastewater Services
Spartanburg Water SystemSpartanburg Sanitary Sewer District
200 Commerce St., P.O. Box 251, Spartanburg, SC 29304
Customer Services - (864) 582-6375New Connections - (864) 583-7361
Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
www.spartanburgwater.org
Milliken & Co. 920 Milliken Rd Spartanburg 864-503-2020 milliken.com Headquartered in Spartanburg, Milliken is an innovation company that produces specialty chemical, floor covering, and performance materials.
Prym Sewing Supplies 950 Brisack Rd Spartanburg 864-576-5050 dritz.com Prym Consumer USA is the largest manufacturer and distributor of sewing, quilting, and craft-related notions in North America.
RJ Rockers Brewing Company 226-A W Main St Spartanbug 864-585-BEER rjrockers.com RJ Rockers is Spartanburgs first brewery offering six bottled beer varieties and several seasonals - including its award-winning Son of a Peach Wheat Ale. Each Thursday from 5-7pm, Rockers offers a Tour & Tasting. The cost is $5 and includes the tour, tastings, and a RJ Rockers pint glass!
Sugah Cakes 147 S Pine St Spartanburg 864-585-3228 sugahcakes.com Sugah Cakes are boxed mixes for cakes, cupcakes and cookies that are available at Home and Garden Classics.
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SPARTANBURGCity of
south carolina
...said no one.
Spartanburg Isnt Fun
Spartanburg Always Doing.
Sure, there is probably somebody out there who wouldnt enjoy live music at city venues nearly every night, offer-ings from a visual and performance arts community nour-ished by the $40 million Chapman Cultural Center, two liberal arts colleges, a number of thriving arts organiza-tions, fabulous neighborhood parks and trails, outdoor festivals and events year-round, two of the Southeasts best cycling events each spring or a chance to get face to face with pro football stars every summer. Yes, there probably is somebody out there who wouldnt enjoy any of those things but what fun is that?
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SPARTANBURGCity of
south carolina
...said no one.
Spartanburg Isnt Fun
Spartanburg Always Doing.
Sure, there is probably somebody out there who wouldnt enjoy live music at city venues nearly every night, offer-ings from a visual and performance arts community nour-ished by the $40 million Chapman Cultural Center, two liberal arts colleges, a number of thriving arts organiza-tions, fabulous neighborhood parks and trails, outdoor festivals and events year-round, two of the Southeasts best cycling events each spring or a chance to get face to face with pro football stars every summer. Yes, there probably is somebody out there who wouldnt enjoy any of those things but what fun is that?
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Prices offers a fine selection of menswear.
Regardless of what part of the county youre visiting, youll find plenty of options for shopping. Spartanburg has everything from antiques to the latest designer fashions, and from childrens specialties to sports-centric. Spend a few hours perusing local boutiques in any of our downtown areas, or swing by the mall to visit your favorite retail chains.
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ANTIQUESAccents on Main 114 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-3454
Architechtural Warehouse
110 N Trade St Landrum 864-457-2199
Alan Christopher Antiques
155 E Broad St, Ste 3Spartanburg
864-699-9955
B&B Antiques 5369 N Main St Cowpens 864-590-4681
Carolina Antiques and More
108 E Eutherford St Landrum 864-457-4444
Crescent Moon 118 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-5004
Eclectics Antiques 601 W Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-2314
Eight Gates 5341 N Main St Cowpens 864-406-0306
Fox Hollow Antiques 112 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-3891
Inman Antique Mall 3 Blackstock Rd Inman 864-472-5732
John G. Morton Antiques
160 E Broad St Spartanburg 864-583-0427
Landrum Antique Mall 221 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-4000
Lillie's Accessories & Antiques
5351 N Main St Cowpens 864-463-6415
Market Antiques 110 Thrift Cicle Landrum 864-423-3385
Memory Lane 110 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-2190
Shades Of Past Antique Mall
900 S Pine St Spartanburg 864-585-1172
Spartan Collectibles 209 Floyd Rd Spartanburg 864-541-8881
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The Downtown Criterium Cycling race each May. CATE RYBA, Media and Communications Officer at Mary Black Foundation
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The Picket Fence 5336 N Main St Cowpens 864-435-7387
The Violet Box 5353 N Main St Cowpens 864-580-8239
Treasures Old & New 116 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-2495
Vintage on Main 5310 S Main St Cowpens 864-463-1171
BOOKSTORESHub City Bookshop 186 W Main St Spartanburg 864-577-9349
Pages On Pine 2355 S Pine St Spartanburg 864-585-0111
Trading Pages 38 Groce Rd Lyman 864-249-0675
CHILDRENS TOYS AND CLOTHINGChildren's Closet 516 E Main St Spartanburg 864-585-5775
Gumpy's Farm 19 Mill St Inman 864-472-8099
Honey Child 120 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-2428
Imagination Station 180 E Main St Spartanburg 864-573-8800
Kid 2 Kidz Closet2528 Boiling Springs Rd # A
Spartanburg 864-578-0019
Petite Armoire 156 E Main St Spartanburg 864-585-3222
Show Offs 2932 Reidville Rd # E Spartanburg 864-574-1761
Tickled Pink1398 Boiling Springs Rd # C
Spartanburg 864-578-0705
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CLOTHING
A Boutique1398 Boiling Springs Rd # G
Spartanburg 864-599-5000
Almost Pink 351 E Henry St # E Spartanburg 864-583-2026
Baehr Feet401 E Kennedy St # A3
Spartanburg 864-597-0633
Bargain Hut11064 Asheville Hwy # A104
Inman 864-473-0495
Carolina Cash Co 1412 Union St Spartanburg 864-582-6713
Carolina Cash Co 143 E Main St Spartanburg 864-582-6716
Chances401 E Kennedy St # B2
Spartanburg 864-515-0041
Chelsea's Two 217 E Blackstock Rd Spartanburg 864-587-6900
Fran's Fashions 4 S Main St Inman 864-472-8353
Girly Girl Boutique2520 Boiling Springs Rd
Boiling Springs 864-578-7776
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Harley's Dress Shoppe 122 S Alabama Ave Chesnee 864-461-7216
Hi-Style Fashions 136 Magnolia St Spartanburg 864- 573-6601
Jack's Economy Shop 161 Dunbar St Spartanburg 864-583-0200
Laura's 2313 Reidville Rd # A Spartanburg 864-587-1736
Lemon Peel 183 Dunbar St Spartanburg 864-585-1429
McMahan Shoes 249 E Main St Spartanburg 864-585-1579
Missy Shop 7 N Main St Inman 864-472-2791
OOPS Co 900 E Main St Spartanburg 864-573-9604
P J's Fashions On Main 109 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-3360
Pearson's 156 E Main St Spartanburg 864-573-6545
Pink On Main 156 W Main St Spartanburg 864-515-0088
Prices' Store For Men 196 E Main St Spartanburg 864-582-5701
Sam Evatt's Inc246 E Blackstock Rd # A
Spartanburg 864-574-6765
Shoe Show 550 S Church St # 4 Spartanburg 864-582-2402
Sock Basket 182 E Main St Spartanburg 864-585-0195
Suzannes LTD 311 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-4850
Tezza's 1855 E Main St # 11 Spartanburg 864-585-8666
Thompson's Famous Name Brand
181 Cannon Rd Wellford 864-439-3557
Three Sisters Boutique 146 E Main St # A Spartanburg 864-582-7750
Thrifty Boutique 3283 Reidville Rd Spartanburg 864-574-2673
Two Doors Down 100 E Main St # R3 Spartanburg 864-582-0850
FLEA MARKETSBarnyard Flea Market 2000 Hwy 101 South Greer 864-968-1700
Spartanburg Flea Market
8010 Asheville Hwy Spartanburg 864-503-9026
FUR NITURE176 Salvage 8870 Asheville Hwy Spartanburg 864-578-0055
Bishop Furniture Co 172 E Main St Spartanburg 864-582-7564
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Carruth Furniture Co 104 S Howard Ave Landrum 864-457-3344
Factory Furniture 4 Kids
9084 Warren H Abernathy Hwy
Spartanburg 864-574-4444
Foothills Amish Furniture
106 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-2400
Harris Furniture 211 S Alabama Ave Chesnee 864-461-7618
Stewart Furniture 114 S Main St Woodruff 864-476-3914
Todays Furniture 7228 Asheville Hwy Spartanburg 864-503-9811
Unclaimed Furniture 198 Plemmons Rd Duncan 864-848-9677
Watson's Furniture Co 107 S Alabama Ave Chesnee 864-461-3101
Welchel Furniture Inc 490 Archer Rd Spartanburg 864-573-9602
Whitlock's Furniture Inc
945 Hayne St Spartanburg 864-583-2769
Wilson's Furniture 2044 Chesnee Hwy Spartanburg 864- 585-8180
GIFT SHOPS4 You Custom Gifts & Awards
6655 Pottery Rd Spartanburg 864-587-5566
Coach House Gifts 227 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-2114
Gifts For All Seasons 13 N Main St Inman 864-472-5204
Green Zinnia 914 1/2 E Main St Spartanburg 864-582-5525
Home & Garden Classics
147 S Pine St Spartanburg 864-585-3228
Inside Irwin's 147 Fernwood Dr Spartanburg 864-582-8650
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A walk on the Cottonwood Trail. BETSY FLEMING, President of Converse College
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Ooh LA LA 198 Plemmons Rd Duncan 864-848-0091
Panache Gift Boutique 2099 E Main St # D Duncan 864-249-3040
Primrose Galleries 415 Bellport Dr Spartanburg 864-578-3000
Sassafras Gifts1735 John B White Sr Blvd
Spartanburg 864-595-7067
Sheila's Unique Gifts293 Bud Arthur Bridge Rd
Cowpens 864-463-1548
Silver Buttons11068 Asheville Hwy Suite B15
Inman 864-472-3399
Southern Charm 7116 Hwy 9 Inman 864-592-5334
Spartanburg Regional History Museum
200 E Saint John St Spartanburg 864-596-3501
Theodore Morris 571 E Main St Spartanburg 864-585-4423
This N That 404 McCravy Dr # G Spartanburg 864-573-9846
Timeless Treasures Gifts
1503 John B White Sr Blvd
Spartanburg 864-574-5700
JEWELER S
B & D Family Jewelers 1735 John B White Sr Blvd # 6
Spartanburg 864-576-7600
Blair Jewelers3633 Boiling Springs Rd
Boiling Springs 864-599-1254
Covington & Co Jewelry
210 E Rutherford St Landrum 864-457-5854
Diamond Jewelers-Spartanburg
153 E Main St Spartanburg 864-582-5675
Geiss & Sons Jewelers 1864 E Main St Spartanburg 864-582-0911
Kosch & Gray 158 E Main St Spartanburg 864-583-3606
Lemke Designs Inc Jewelry Shop
214 Edgewood St Lyman 864-439-0842
Mossburg Jewelry & Gifts
720 S Alabama Ave Chesnee 864-461-0607
Rufus D Lewis Jewelers 139 Fernwood Dr Spartanburg 864-582-4585
Skatell's Jewelers 217 E Blackstock Rd Spartanburg 864-576-6434
Smart Jewelry 800 S Pine St # A Spartanburg 864-585-5111
Smithworks Fine Jewelry
361 E Kennedy St Spartanburg 864-573-5252
Specialty Gifts Galore1413 W.O. Ezell Blvd # 4
Spartanburg 864-595-5060
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Stafford Jewelers1023 Fernwood Glendale Rd # 3
Spartanburg 864-585-0235
Watch Works1040 Fernwood Glendale Rd # 48
Spartanburg 864-582-3028
OUTLETSCohen's Closeouts 307 W Main St Spartanburg 864-590-7777
Palmetto Textiles 1301 Union St Spartanburg 864-583-2556
SPECIALITY STOREAmbiance 2669 Chesnee Hwy Spartanburg 864-266-6716
Art & Frame Gallery 108 Garner Rd Spartanburg 864-585-3700
C Edwards Cigars 113 N Church St Spartanburg 864-573-7811
Carriage House Wines 196 W Main St Spartanburg 864-582-0123
Cheese & Wine Etc 2600 E Main St # A Spartanburg 864-579-2164
Cowboy Connection 3218 Boiling Springs Rd Spartanburg 864-578-6003
Cowpens Gallery 5348 N Main St Cowpens 864-406-0078
D K Boutique & Spa 131 W Main St Spartanburg 864-591-2033
Forever Yung 200 E Main St Spartanburg 864-598-9832
Inman Quilt Cottage 25 S Main St Inman 864-472-0888
Theodore Morris has a selection of gifts for everyone on your list.
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Invitations On Pine 972 S Pine St Spartanburg 864-582-8868
It's a Work of Art 5357 N Main St Cowpens 864-425-6994
Kiwi Creations 133 S Main St Woodruff 864-476-7373
KRB Fabrics 4571 Hwy 9 Inman 864-578-8752
L & L Custom Framing Inc.
1735 John B White Sr Blvd, # 13
Spartanburg 864-576-5559
Mad Max's Comic Books & Games
178 E Main St Spartanburg 864-585-0374
Martha's Fabrics & Interiors
2075 Chesnee Hwy Spartanburg 864-583-4348
Needle & Canvas451 E Saint John St # B
Spartanburg 864-582-1288
North Woods Farm Yarn Shop
829 Sloan Rd Inman 864-848-9640
Plaza on Main 174 E Main St Spartanburg 864-278-8088
Robin's Bead Nest127 E Blackstock Rd # 400
Spartanburg 864-576-8711
Rustic Escentuals 1050 Canaan Rd Roebuck 864-582-9335
Scrapbook Creations 3087 E Main Street Ext Spartanburg 864-597-0036
Spartan Photo Center 197 E Saint John St Spartanburg 864-583-6835
Vapor Emporium & Gift Shop
505 E Main St Spartanburg 864-541-7860
Write At Home 147 S Pine St Spartanburg 864-597-0720
Bike WORX has everything for your cycling needs.
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SPORTS & OUTDOOR SArmy Navy Store 10 Groce Rd Lyman 864-439-8870
Bicycle Time2929 D Boiling Springs Rd
Boiling Springs 864-804-6180
Bike WORX 1321 Union St Spartanburg 864-542-2453
Camping World 114 Best Dr Spartanburg 864-699-5400
Cross Outdoor Exchange
4250 Hwy 9 Boiling Springs 864-578-5580
Great Escape Bicycles 105 Franklin Ave Spartanburg 864-574-5273
Odom Hardware & Knives
1089 Asheville Hwy Spartanburg 864-573-8857
Ravx Inc 325 Inglesby Pkwy Duncan 864-433-1550
Rhino Outdoors 3124 Boiling Springs Rd Boiling Springs 864-327-8752
Scuba Shop 333 Whitney Rd Spartanburg 864-585-5694
Southern Sportsman 7116 Hwy 9 Inman 864-592-0700
Wild Birds Unlimited 468 E Main St Spartanburg 864-585-0409
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In the South, were known for hospitality. And whats hospitality without a great meal? Whether youre craving a fancy dining experience, home-style cookin or a late night meal, youll certainly be served some local flavor. If you need suggestions on where to dine, ask around. Youll get great recommendations from the locals.
Spartanburg is home to many restaurants sure to delight your taste buds.
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ARCADIAFrankie's Grill 460 Spring St 864-574-3757
BOILING SPR INGSCJ's Restaurant 3003 Old Furnace Rd 864-578-0033
Capri's of Boiling Springs 1927 Boiling Springs Rd 864-599-6800
China Delight 2528 Boiling Springs Rd Ste I 864-599-7828
China Fun 8660 Asheville Hwy 864-599-8885
Clock of Boiling Springs Inc 3597 Boiling Springs Rd 864-814-0033
Coby's 2750 Boiling Springs Rd 864-599-1779
El Burrito 3614 Parris Bridge Rd 864-814-0770
El Mexicano II Restaurant 3720-C Boiling Springs Rd 864-814-0222
El Mexicano IV Restaurant 2528 G Boiling Springs Hwy 864-814-1516
Famous Pizza 8644 Asheville Hwy 864-578-8282
Fuji Express 4016 Hwy 9 Unit 5 864-814-6688
Galaxy Billiards & Cafe 1926 Boiling Springs Rd 864-266-4960
Gigi's Cafe 8275 Asheville Hwy 864-578-8121
Grapevine Restaurant 2220 Hwy 9 864-578-7345
Hub City Coffee 3605-B Boiling Springs Rd 864-814-2116
Huckdaddy's Country Saloon 122 Builders Court 864-384-2464
Jade House Asian Buffet 304 Village Creek Dr 864-599-2886
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Venus Pie JOHN BAUKNIGHT, President of Longleaf Holdings, USA, LLC
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Name Address Phone
J's 4951 Parris Bridge Rd 864-578-6618
La Paz Mexican Restaurant 403 Bellport Dr 864-599-7555
Little Pigs BBQ 4080 Hwy 9 864-599-9776
Manny's 2520 Hwy 9 864-578-7334
New Asia 3720-J Boiling Springs Rd 864-599-6740
New Darie Dreme 2475 Boiling Springs Rd 864-578-7373
Panda Chinese Restaurant 3509 Boiling Springs Rd 864-599-9200
Philly Connection 2252 Boiling Springs Rd 864-578-0234
Taqueria Vanessa 303 Shoally Ridge Dr 864-621-2184
Village Pub 3720-E Boiling Springs Hwy 864-230-0343
CAMPOBELLODoghouse 603 N Main St 864-592-7651
Dutch Plate 206 N Main St 864-468-4584
Fran's Specialties 203 Smith St 864-472-9247
Links Restaurant 11250 New Cut Rd 864-468-5099
Nodine's Family Restaurant 18155 Asheville Hwy 864-468-5485
Taco Locos 336 Blue Ridge Rd 864-542-4318
Madhouse Cafe 295 Goodjoin Rd 864-895-4247
CHESNEEBantam Chef 418 S Alabama St 864-461-8403
Bella Rose Restaurant 3155 Peachtree Rd 864-592-2121
Cooley Springs Cafe 3610 Hwy 11 864-592-1773
Dawg Shack 3155 Peachtree Rd 864-316-3804
El Limon 402 S Alabama Ave 864-703-0303
Flo's Diner 4194 Chesnee Hwy 864-621-2101
Nation's Bakery 1099 S Alabama Ave 864-978-0089
New Century 400 S Alabama Ave 864-703-3000
One Fish Two Fish 206 S Florida Ave 864-461-3474
Pizza House 408 S Alabama Ave 864-461-3160
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Strawberry Hill USA 3092 Hwy 11 West 864-461-4000
Thompson Market 1212 Hwy 11 West 864-461-8651
Turner's Family Restaurant 415 S Alabama St 864-461-8815
Yoshi Japanese Steakhouse 112 N Alabama Ave 864-703-2345
COWPENSBaguette & Co 5326 S Main St 864-406-0303
Crawford's Restaurant 5225 S Main St 864-463-3939
Lin's Garden 5350 N Main St 864-463-1266
Mike's Cafe 5436 N Main St 864-463-4055
Pop's Kitchen 135 Truck Stop Rd 864-463-1799
Red Rooster 242 Battleground Rd 864-463-4057
Town Grill & Pizza 5250 S Main St 864-463-0333
Wagon Wheel Fish Camp 115 Wagon Wheel Rd 864-463-6531
DUNCANBella Latte 1300 E Main St 864-583-6521