Rev. Alexander Bettis, a former slave who could read but couldn't write, established Bettis Academy in 1882
Trenton, SC Other AttractionsOpen year round with fruits, vegetables, jams, flea market items, ciders, gourds, bird baths &
Trenton, SC Famous HomesAn old-fashioned roadside stand with a homey feel. They offer strawberries, shelled beans, as well as bins of homegrown tomatoes, potatoes, and canned goods - but it'
Trenton, SC Other AttractionsThis area was first settled by Irishmen John Blake and Thomas Weir in 1802. In 1824, Judge John McGeehee brought his bride he...
The Railroad Historical Center is the Upstate?s premier railroad history destination, featuring seven vintage train cars, one...
Hot Breakfast on the house. Business Center (computer, telephone, fax and modern); Free for guest - one conference room up t...
Built c. 1830, Magnolia Dale was the home of South Carolina Lt. Gov. James H. Tillman. It now serves as the headquarters for...
Named for Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury, two trail-blazing Methodist bishops, this community is centered by a former college...