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  • Building a Life in the Foothills: Everyday Living in Pickens County During the Early 1950s
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    Building a Life in the Foothills: Everyday Living in Pickens County During the Early 1950s

    Byphone June 11, 2026June 12, 2026

    Long days, hard work, and strong faith shaped everyday life for the families who called these mountains home. Many balanced mill jobs with farming, built homes with their own hands, raised large gardens, and relied on neighbors when times were tough. From gravel roads and country churches to front porches where stories were shared at sunset, life moved at a different pace. Take a step back in time and discover how a generation of hardworking South Carolinians helped build the communities we know today.

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  • Gold, Silver, and Fool’s Gold: The Lost Mines and Legends Around Table Rock
    Local Legends

    Gold, Silver, and Fool’s Gold: The Lost Mines and Legends Around Table Rock

    Byphone June 8, 2026June 12, 2026

    Were there really gold and silver mines hidden in the mountains around Table Rock, or are the stories just local legends? From documented gold discoveries near Pickens and Cane Creek to the mysterious lost mine of Tamassee and the glittering fool’s gold found in area creeks, the Table Rock region has a fascinating history of prospectors, treasure hunters, and unanswered questions. Join us as we separate fact from folklore and explore the lost mines, forgotten discoveries, and enduring mysteries of the Upstate mountains.

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  • Poinsett Bridge Remains Closed: A Look at the Restoration of South Carolina’s Oldest Bridge
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    Poinsett Bridge Remains Closed: A Look at the Restoration of South Carolina’s Oldest Bridge

    Byphone June 8, 2026June 12, 2026

    Poinsett Bridge remains closed while restoration work continues beyond the original reopening date. We recently visited the site to see the progress and take a closer look at the preservation efforts underway on South Carolina’s oldest surviving bridge.

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  • The  History of Carrick Creek: The Waterfall That Helped Build Table Rock
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    The History of Carrick Creek: The Waterfall That Helped Build Table Rock

    Byphone June 4, 2026June 12, 2026

    Before Table Rock became South Carolina’s most visited mountain park, Carrick Creek was already carving its way through the Blue Ridge. Today thousands of visitors cross its bridges and admire its waterfalls, but few know the creek’s role in the history of Table Rock State Park.

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  • 25 Surprising Facts and Statistics About Table Rock State Park
    Table Rock State Park

    25 Surprising Facts and Statistics About Table Rock State Park

    Byphone June 4, 2026June 12, 2026

    Think you know Table Rock State Park? Think again. From its 3,083 acres and 3,124-foot summit to the 103 acres of man-made lakes built by CCC workers during the Great Depression, Table Rock is packed with surprising facts. Discover 25 statistics, historic milestones, and little-known details about one of South Carolina’s most iconic landmarks.

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  • Why Pumpkintown Became a Crossroads
    Local History | Pumpkintown

    Why Pumpkintown Became a Crossroads

    Byphone June 4, 2026June 12, 2026

    Nestled beneath the shadow of Table Rock, Pumpkintown may seem like a quiet rural community tucked away in the foothills. Yet for generations, the landscape itself helped make Pumpkintown a natural crossroads where routes from Pickens, Table Rock, Cleveland, Dacusville, and the surrounding valleys came together.

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  • The Stories Behind the Names of Pumpkintown and Oolenoy
    Local History | Pumpkintown

    The Stories Behind the Names of Pumpkintown and Oolenoy

    Byphone June 1, 2026June 12, 2026

    From Cherokee chiefs and Revolutionary War heroes to natural springs, mountain legends, and pioneer families, many of the names found around Pumpkintown have fascinating origins. Discover the stories behind some of the most recognizable names in the Oolenoy Valley.

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  • Hagood Mill: Where South Carolina’s History Comes to Life
    History

    Hagood Mill: Where South Carolina’s History Comes to Life

    Byphone June 1, 2026June 12, 2026

    Most visitors come to Hagood Mill expecting to see a historic grist mill. Few realize they will also discover one of South Carolina’s most significant collections of prehistoric Native American rock carvings. Explore the history, heritage, and hidden treasures of this Upstate landmark.

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  • The Mystery of Stool Mountain
    History | Table Rock State Park

    The Mystery of Stool Mountain

    Byphone May 31, 2026June 12, 2026

    Why is it called Stool Mountain? The answer may be one of Pumpkintown’s oldest unsolved mysteries. Explore the legends, theories, and forgotten history behind one of the Upstate’s most unusual mountain names.

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  • Life in Pumpkintown Before Electricity
    Local History | Pumpkintown

    Life in Pumpkintown Before Electricity

    Byphone May 31, 2026June 12, 2026

    Before lights, televisions, and refrigerators, families in Pumpkintown relied on kerosene lamps, wood stoves, spring houses, and one another. Step back in time and discover what daily life was really like in the Oolenoy Valley before electricity arrived.

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