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Downtown Clemson

College Ave, Clemson, SC 29631

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DOWNTOWN. Clemson's walkable downtown area offers a fascinating mix of old and new, tradition and novelty. On the one hand, there are long-time merchants like Judge Keller's, the Tiger Sports Shop, and Knickerbockers, which are the kinds of places that most college towns have (and need) to make sure students and alumni are clothed in orange. Other stores, like M.H. Frank, Ltd. concentrate on making sure customers are just well dressed, and still others specialize in everything from bicycles to ladies' apparel. There are also off-campus bookstores, t-shirt shops, and even a frame shop and gallery, Allen's, where you can pick up terrific framed images of Clemson's most treasured sites.

Pendleton Historic District

Exchange St, Pendleton, SC · 800-862-1795

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PENDLETON. For those shoppers who prefer small town boutiques and antique shops, Pendleton is a must. The business district of this historic little town is arranged around a central square, giving it a decidely old fashioned feel. If you're into picking up an old piece of furniture or heirloom china, look to longtime antique dealers like Grandma's, Pendleton Place, and The Renaissance Man. Pendleton is also home to a surprisingly vibrant art scene, including the studio of potter Rob Gentry.

Ram Cat Alley

Seneca, SC 29679

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SENECA. With its black street lamps and quaint greenery, Seneca's downtown district looks like it may have inspired a cover of the Saturday Evening Post. This is especially true of the block strip called Ram Cat Alley, a colorfully-named, pedestrian-friendly section of Main (between Townville and Fairplay Streets) that features numerous shops that specialize in everything from gourmet foodstuffs to folk art. In addition, the Alley is also home to a number of gathering places, headlined by 113 Chophouse & Grille.

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