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Pendleton Village Green


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On the National Register of Historic Places and one of the largest historic districts in the nation, Pendleton attracted the well-to-do from the Lowcountry of South Carolina as well as upland farmers. The Village Green remains a lively business district of shops and restaurants and the site for many events, including Pendleton Spring Jubilee, a juried arts and crafts festival each April. Farmers' Hall, which stands on the southwest corner of the Green, was begun in 1826 as the District's Court House, but the seat of government was moved before the building was completed. Local farmers completed the hall as the Farmer's Society Meeting Hall, and it has been in use by that organization since its completion. It was at a meeting in the Hall that John C. Calhoun's, son-in-law Thomas G. Clemson, and the Farmer's Society first conceived the idea of a land grant university to train farmers in cutting edge farming technology. Thus, Clemson University was born.

On one corner of the Green is Hunter's Store, the heart of commerce in 1850 and now home to the Pendleton District Historical, Recreational and Tourism Commission, offering both the largest collection of local history and genealogy north of the city of Columbia, and a Visitor Information Center for area sites and attractions. Group tours of the Pendleton Historic District begin at Hunter's Store. Call to schedule group tours.


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Liberty Hall Inn

Piedmont plantation home (c. 1840) near Pendleton Historic District with antique settings & original art; An established landmark B&B since 1985, the inn is an approved member of the SC Bed & Breakfast Association. AAA 3

Pendleton, SC Historic Homes


Woodhaven Golf Club

This nine-hole course is lighted from April through October on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays until 10

Pendleton, SC Golf Courses

St. Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery

This white clapboard church, built in 1822, features a Jaridine Pipe organ that has filled the church with music since 1848. Interred in its cemetery are: Clemson College founders Thomas Greene Clemson, and his wife, Anna Calhoun Clemson, the daughter of US Statesman John C. Calhoun;

Pendleton, SC Churches

Ashtabula and Woodburn Historic Houses

These two c.1830 large clapboard mansions were built as the Upcountry summer residences by the Lowcountry planters, Ladson Gibbes (Ashtabula) and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Woodburn)

Pendleton, SC Famous Homes

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