Table Rock State Park
1935CCC-built state park at the base of Table Rock Mountain, sacred to the Cherokee as the Great Spirit's dining table.
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CCC-built state park at the base of Table Rock Mountain, sacred to the Cherokee as the Great Spirit's dining table.
11 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Pull over for a moment, and imagine walking the halls of a school built specifically for African-American students during segregation. Right here, in Pickens County, stands a testament to a challenging era. Originally…
The Esso Club in Clemson, South Carolina began as a 1933 Esso gas station and holds the oldest beer license in town. The pumps are gone but the Esso sign remains, and the bar top is built from original seating out of…
Ever wonder where the seeds of the Civil War were sown? You're driving near one of those spots: Fort Hill, the home of John C. Calhoun. From 1825 to 1850, this was the residence of Calhoun, a U.S. Vice President and…
Pull over, history buff! You're approaching a library born from a fight for knowledge during segregation. This isn't just any old building, it's a testament to resilience and the power of community. Back in the 1930s,…
Ever wondered how one of America's most historic women's organizations came to build a school right here in Appalachia? You're driving right by a testament to their enduring mission. This is the Tamassee DAR School,…
Imagine being locked in a cage, dragged from town to town, with no escape from the elements. That was the reality for some offenders in Oconee County. In the early 1900s, Oconee County used this mobile jail to transport…
Ever wondered how Table Rock State Park became the stunning natural escape it is today? This spot holds the key, revealing a story of grit and ingenuity born out of one of America's toughest times. During the Great…
Pull over and take a look at Table Rock; its history isn't just about the views. In the years leading up to the Civil War, this area was home to a military academy founded by states' rights advocate, John Calhoun. The…
Imagine a railroad tunnel, carved deep into a mountain, that leads nowhere. That's Stumphouse Tunnel. Construction began in 1852 as part of an ambitious plan to connect Charleston, South Carolina, to the Midwest. The…
Pull over for a moment, because you're about to discover a powerful legacy of education against all odds. Right here in Oconee County, you're approaching the Retreat Rosenwald School, a testament to a groundbreaking…
CCC-built state park at the base of Table Rock Mountain, sacred to the Cherokee as the Great Spirit's dining table.