Historical Places in Drayton, SC

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Walnut Grove Plantation gallery

Walnut Grove Plantation recounts how free and enslaved people settled the South Carolina Backcountry, fought for independence, and built a new nation.

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Historic Price House gallery

Thomas & Ann Price built Price House in 1795. Located along the young nation's burgeoning road network, Mr. Price ran a store, post office, and tavern for t

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Greer Station gallery

Greer Station is a place where charming brick-paved streets lead a path to chic boutiques, award-winning restaurants, and unmatched entertainment venue

Advent United Methodist Church gallery

Advent United Methodist Church is a Methodist Church in the Five Forks area, serving Simpsonville and the Greater Greenville community. Our mission is to ma

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church gallery

A small family church dedicated to spreading the word of GodfriendlyA small family church dedicated to spreading the word of Godfrien

Hidden Pasture Farm gallery

It's a Real Life Unicorn Farmâ„¢ in Fountain Inn, SC. We are a small, boutique family-owned farm that specializes in providing a magical place for families

Saluda Historic Depot gallery

The Saluda Historic Depot was built in 1903 by Southern Railway to serve the passengers on the Spartanburg to Asheville route. Moved to its current Main S