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Woodburn Plantation

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Address: 130 History Ln, off US 76, Pendleton, SC

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This lovely Greek Revival home served as the summer residence of South Carolina Lt. Governor Charles Cotesworth Pinkney back in the 1830s. Over the years, it's had numerous owners, including Dr. John Bailey Adger, a noted Presbyterian minister and missionary. Today, the home is owned and operated by the Pendleton...

Issaqueena Forest & Lake Issaqueena

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Address: Issaqueena Lake Rd, off Hwy 130, Clemson, SC

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Part of the 17,500-acre Clemson Experimental Forest, Lake Issaqueena and the forest surrounding it have long offered opportunities for escape and unwinding to students and those who love engaging the great outdoors. The lake, which is not open for boating, promises great bird-watching and fishing. The trails circling...

Ashtabula

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Address: 2725 Old Greenville Hwy, Pendleton, SC

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The original brick portion of historic Ashtabula was constructed sometime around 1790, and Lewis Ladson Gibbes, a wealthy Charlestonian with ties to the Middleton Family, had the more familiar, plantation-style structure built in the 1820s. The Pendleton Historic Foundation has overseen the home's refurnishing and...

Hanover House

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Address: Perimeter Rd, SC Botanical Garden - Clemson University Campus, Clemson, SC 29631

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Home of French Huguenot Paul de St. Julien. Built in 1716 in Berkley County, SC, and later moved back to Clemson. Period pieces and the Botanical Garden setting make this a worthwhile visit.

Historic Pendleton District

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Address: 125 E Queen St, Pendleton, SC 29670

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If you stand on the village green and slowly rotate 360 degrees, chances are great that just about every structure you see is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is because the whole town of Pendleton (including over 40 homes and buildings) is listed on the register, a nod to the big role this...

John E. Walker Golf Course

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Address: 110 Madren Center Dr, Clemson, SC 29634

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Home to the Tigers of Clemson University and featuring a green and bunkers in the shape of their trademark Tiger Paw, this course is a must-play. With a variety of holes ranging from wide open to a finishing set that borders Lake Hartwell, the topography of this course will keep your interest. Rolling hills and...

Twin Lakes Recreation Area

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Address: 140 Winnebago Trail, Pendleton, SC 29670

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Perhaps one of the most popular campgrounds and recreation areas on Hartwell, Twin Lakes abuts Fant's Grove (part of the Clemson University Experimental Forest) and offers easy boat access to the lake as well as modern and primitive campsites. For day-trippers, there are mountain bike and hiking trails (some of which...

World of Energy

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Address: 7812 Rochester Hwy, Seneca, SC 29672

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A fun, educational alternative for the whole family, the World of Energy at Oconee Nuclear Station provides several hands-on exhibits, computer games, and a guided tour to explain the different methods man employs to create electricity. Ever wondered how a fission chamber works, or how water and coal can be used to...

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