Lancaster, SC
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About Lancaster
- • President Andrew Jackson was born near Lancaster, shaping early American politics.
- • The Catawba Nuclear Station, a major energy provider, was conceived nearby.
- • Textile mills drove Lancaster's growth, creating economic opportunities and shaping its identity.
- • Lancaster was once considered for the South Carolina state capital.
- • The Great Depression severely impacted Lancaster's textile-dependent economy.
- • Named in 1791 for Lancaster, Pennsylvania, it embodies early American heritage.
- • With around 8,480 residents, it's smaller than its Pennsylvania namesake.
- • At 663 feet, its elevation is higher than Charleston's sea-level location.
- • Manufacturing, particularly textiles and related industries, remains a key employer.
- • A comforting, close-knit community embraces Southern charm and history.
- • The Carolina Panthers, a nearby NFL team, went to Super Bowl 50 in 2016.
- • Lancaster High School Bruins won multiple state football championships in the 1960s.