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 HomesThe 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"The congregation was founded in 1842 as a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. The current Gothic Revival-style building was built in 1859 of brick formed of the clay on which the church sits. The Bishop came from Charleston to consecrate it on November 4, 1860
Abbeville, SC ChurchesLake 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 AttractionsAnnual three-day event, second weekend in November, with Dicken'
Abbeville, SC Other AttractionsThe new Arts Center includes classrooms, conference and meeting rooms, and office space for the Arts Council of Greenwood Cou...
Generations of history come together with miles of fun at Lake Greenwood State Recreation Area. The park...
Par 3 West is a public nine-hole course....
Circa 1772. Twenty-eight Revolutionary War soldiers buried here....