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The Abbeville Chamber of Commerce at 107 Court Square launches visitors on a self-guided tour with an audio-visual preview of what to see in the area. The Historic District includes the old central business district, built around the restored Town Square; early churches, such as Trinity Episcopal, and residential areas. Much history was made in this vicinity, from war with the Cherokees to the birth and death of the Confederacy. A variety of shops, a restored hotel and restaurants rim the Town Square area.


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Address: Abbeville City
Abbeville,SC 29609

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High Meadows Golf Course

This course was built on rolling terrain and locals consider it to be a challenging but fair course to play. The signature #7 hole is a par 5

Abbeville, SC Golf Courses

Abbeville

The Abbeville Chamber of Commerce at 107 Court Square launches visitors on a self-guided tour with an audio-visual preview of what to see in the area. The Historic District includes the old central business district, built around the restored Town Square;

Abbeville, SC Other Attractions

Abbeville Opera House

Early in this century, Abbeville was a center of activity for western South Carolina. Many "road companies" toured from New York to Atlanta, with the Opera House as an overnight stop. Between 1908 and 1913, Abbevillians enjoyed approximately 260

Abbeville, SC Famous Homes

Tour de Abbeville

The Tour De Abbeville is Gentlemen & Ladies Countryside Bicycle Ride. This is not a time trial, nor is it a race. Riders must adhere to the Rules of the Road and SC Cycling Laws. The tour include a Century, A Metric Century, and a 20 mile fun ride. All 3

Abbeville, SC Tours


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Dickens Holiday Weekend

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Living History Saturdays

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Greenwood

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