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 HomesAnnual three-day event, second weekend in November, with Dicken'
Abbeville, SC Other AttractionsLunch and dinner is served in a historic hotel in Town Square. Try the restaurant's scrumptious peach cobbler, recently featured in Southern Living magazine as one of the "Favorite Restaurant Desserts Across the South."
Abbeville, SC BusinessesLake Secession is a 1,460 acre man-made lake operated by the City of Abbeville. It is formed from the Rocky River and several creeks. Public access is through a public boat ramp near SC Hwy 184
Abbeville, SC Other AttractionsBypass 72...
A 27-hole Tom Jackson-designed complex that makes use of elevation changes and an abundance of water on 16 holes, notably a 4...
"The congregation was founded in 1842 as a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. The current Gothic Revival-sty...
This historic building serves as a genealogical and historical research center focusing on the Old 96 District. It is the hea...
Small property located outside of Trenton....