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Welcome to York County, SC – an accessible, affordable and authentically southern experience. York County is a destination that offers big city amenities in a warm, friendly environment known for its hospitality. We are Charlotte’s Southern neighbor and the northern-most county in the Olde English District region of South Carolina. Recognized as one of the fastest growing counties in the state of South Carolina, York County is comprised of nine municipalities – including the towns of Clover, Fort Mill, Hickory Grove, McConnells, Sharon and Smyrna and the cities of Rock Hill, Tega Cay, and York. Each unique community, from rural to urban, shares a rich cultural heritage.
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Contents Getting Here............14 Must See..................16 Attractions.............. 23 Dining & Shopping... 33
Produced for the Rock Hill / York County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Project assisted by City of Rock Hill and York County Accommodations and Hospitality Tax Programs
STAFF
Lodging................... 45 Agri-Tourism........... 55 Visitor Info.............. 60 Events..................... 64 Coupons.................. 67
Lisa Meadows, Executive Director Rebekah Ardis, Travel Sales Manager Sonja Burris, Communications Manager Andy Clinton, Visitor Information Specialist Auvis Cole, Sports Sales Manager Mikki Rentschler, Director of Finance & Administration Trina Ricks, Visitor Center Specialist
Visit the SC Welcome Centers for traveler assistance.
York County Visitors Center 452 S. Anderson Road, Rock Hill, SC 29730 Tf: 888.702.1320 Rock Hill/York County Convention and Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 11377, Rock Hill, SC 29731 Ph: 803.329.5200 Tf: 888.702.1320 Fx: 803.329.0145
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Getting Here
Charlotte/ Douglas International Airport, the bridge between the Carolinas and the world, is located in the middle of the Carolinas, along I-77. The airport offers non-stop service to over 120 destinations worldwide.
Only 10 minutes south of Charlotte, NC, York County is the northern-most county in the Olde English District region of South Carolina. Getting to York County is easy with convenient access via national highways US 21, US 321 and Interstate I-77. It is also serviced by I-85 which intersects I-77 just 12 miles north of the county line.
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Must Sees
Your visit to York County wouldn’t be complete without checking out these wonderful attractions. From history to horseback riding, or from rollercoasters to riding downstream in a kayak adventure, York County has something for everyone.
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Historic Brattonsville......................................................................... 17 Experience Living History
Glencairn Garden.............................................................................. 17 Where the beauty blooms year-round!
Museum of York County.................................................................. 18 Discover an adventure in your own backyard! Visit the new Naturalist Center at the Museum of York County
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Kings Mountain National Military Park......................................... 18 Where a wilderness battle changed a nation forever!
Catawba Indian Cultural Center.................................................... 19 “Tanake” means hello in the language of the Catawba Indians.
Anne Springs Close Greenway...................................................... 19 Pristine land filled with spacious forests, rambling terrain, shimmering lakes and rolling pastures
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Carowinds.......................................................................................... 20 Carowinds-2 States = 2x’s the Fun!
Narroway Theatre & Conference Center................................... 20 Live theatre and dinner with hilarious comedy and chilling drama
Kings Mountain State Park............................................................. 20 A South Carolina State park
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MUST SEES
Historic Brattonsville I-77 / Exit 82B 1444 Brattonsville Road McConnells, SC 29726
803.684.2327 www.chmuseums.org
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Before supermarkets, microwaves and iPods, how did Carolinians live? Learn how people farmed the land, cooked their food and entertained themselves in the 1800s at Historic Brattonsville, a 775-acre Revolutionary War living history site. Take part in interesting monthly themed programs and regular special events. More than 30 historic structures chronicle the Carolina Piedmont from the 1750s-1840s. Historical farming techniques and day-to-day activities are presented by costumed interpreters year-round. Rare breeds of farm animals such as Gulf Coast sheep, Devon cattle and Ossabaw Island hogs are cared for here, just as they were hundreds of years ago. Historic Brattonsville is one of the few sites offering African-American historic interpretation. The Walt Schrader Trails, an 8.5 mile network of backcountry paths, crosses land steeped in local history and geographic diversity. HOURS: Tue - Sat, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed on Mondays, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day. Living History Saturdays year round ADMISSION: Adult, $6; Senior, $5; Youth ages 4-17, $3; 3 and
younger free. Prices and hours subject to change. No pets allowed
Glencairn Garden For over 50 years, award-winning Glencairn Garden has displayed nature’s finest colors, textures, and shapes. The newest addition, the Children’s Garden, offers children an educational experience as they explore the many facets of garden life. Glencairn’s 11 acres include a Veterans Garden, showcase gardens, tiered fountains, ponds, boardwalks, a performance stage and beautiful flowerfilled walkways. Visitors can see azaleas, dogwoods, wisteria, crape myrtles, camellias, annuals, hardwood trees and more.
725 Crest Street Rock Hill, SC 29730 (Corner of Crest Street and Charlotte Avenue)
803.329.5620 www.rockhillrocks.com
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VIEWING TIME: Peak bloom
period: last week of March through mid April. Handicap access is available. ADMISSION: Open
dawn until dusk. No admission charge.
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Museum of York County I-77 / Exit 82C 4621 Mt. Gallant Road Rock Hill, SC 29732
803.329.2121 www.chmuseums.org
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At our newest exhibit, visitors travel back in time to the Carolina Piedmont during the Ice Ages! Long ago, massive mastodons browsed our woodlands, giant ground sloths ambled along forest edges, and fierce sabercats prowled grasslands on the hunt for horses, camels, elk and other grazing mammals. With scenic displays, fossils, models, mounts and skeletons, visitors can discover how our landscape was quite different “way back when” and find some surprising similarities to our place in time today. Our Naturalist Center offers access to diverse natural history specimens, from taxidermy mounts to animal bones, rocks, minerals, and plants. More than 200 mounted African animals and an outstanding collection of African artifacts provide unique learning opportunities. See an elephant, giraffe and lions in naturalistic settings. Visit the Vernon Grant Gallery, devoted to the creator of Kellogg’s Rice Krispies characters Snap! Crackle! Pop! HOURS: Tue-Sat, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m..
Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. ADMISSION: Free on Sundays; Tuesday - Saturday, Adult, $5;
Senior, $4; Youth ages 4 - 17, $3; 3 and younger, free. Prices and hours subject to change.
President Herbert Hoover declared the battlefield at Kings Mountain to be “a place of inspiring memories.” It is the place that changed the course of history for South Carolina and the United States. The Chronicle Marker at Kings Mountain National Military Park is the second oldest battlefield monument (1815) in the United States. The park preserves the entire battlefield site in a natural setting evocative of the Carolina frontier of 1780, which commemorates one of the most important Patriot victories of the American Revolution. The park includes a 1.5 mile battlefield trail that is a walking-only trail, a film presentation, and museum exhibit area with battlefield artifacts, a gift shop and bookstore, and a hiking trail. There is a backcountry campsite approximately three miles from the visitor center, and horse trails are also available for visitors who bring their own horses.
Kings Mountain National Military Park I-85 / Exit 2 or I-77 / Hwy 161 2625 Park Road, Blacksburg, SC 29702
864.936.7921 www.nps.gov/kimo
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extended on Saturday and Sunday to 6 p.m. from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. ADMISSION: Free (pets are allowed on a leash).
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Catawba Indian Cultural Center 1536 Tom Stevens Road Rock Hill, SC 29730
803.328.2427 www.ccppcrafts.com
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Experience Rock Hill’s Native American Culture and share in the many traditions of the YE ISWA … The People of the River. The Catawba Cultural Preservation Project (CCPP) maintains a living treasure of tremendous worth. The Center is housed in the only remaining Reservation Schoolhouse. Visit the Cultural Center which includes a crafts store, featuring unique hand crafted Catawba pottery and other Native American Tribe crafts. New and improved exhibits offer an educational glimpse into the Catawba past. Experience the picturesque half mile walking trail along an 18th century wagon trail to end at the scenic banks of the Catawba River. Call to ask about cost and minimum group rates for our 2 hour cultural programs which include history, language, pottery demo, drumming and dancing. HOURS: Open Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed most
holidays. ADMISSIONS: Free. Donations accepted.
Opened to the community in 1995, the Anne Springs Close Greenway strives to provide opportunities for recreation, education and fitness on over 2,100 acres of preserved land in historic Fort Mill, South Carolina. The Greenway features 40 miles of trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding; a recreation complex equipped with a pool and fitness center; a restored 1940’s dairy barn; a 125-foot suspension bridge; two 200-year-old log cabins; the historic Springfield House; and a replica grist mill modeled after the historic Garrison-Webb Grist Mill. Whether it be through special events, school trips, guided tours, individual visits or volunteer opportunities, be sure to explore the Greenway and take advantage of everything it has to offer throughout the year.
Anne Springs Close Greenway 1-77 / Exit 88 250 Dairy Barn Lane, Fort Mill, SC 29715
803.548.7252 www.ascgreenway.org
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sunset, seven days a week (weather permitting). Dogs on a leash are allowed on the Greenway. No motorized equipment of any kind is allowed on trails. ADMISSIONS: Admission to the Anne Springs Close Greenway is free to members. Daily admission fees for non-members are $3 for hiking, $5 for mountain biking and $15 for horseback riding.
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Carowinds I-77 (Exit 90), NC/SC border. 14523 Carowinds Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28273
803.548.5300 / 704.588.2600 www.carowinds.com
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A 398-acre thrill park filled with so much fun and excitement it can’t be contained in one state! Features over 50 rides, shows and attractions, including 13 world-class roller coasters, like Intimidator™ – the tallest, fastest, longest coaster in the Southeast, and a 20-acre water park (included with the price of admission). New in 2013 – Dinosaurs Alive! 32 roaring, moving, life-sized dinosaurs and interactive attractions on 5 wooded acres, taking you back to prehistoric times. Celebrate our 40th anniversary season with special events all summer long! Visit www.carowinds.com for admission prices and hours.
NarroWay Theatre & Conference Center Hilarious comedy and chilling drama in fun-filled interactive performances are NarroWay’s trademarks. With dinner theatres, epic biblical productions, mystery theatres, tours, field trips, and spectacular holiday events, NarroWay has a host of activities your groups will talk about for years to come! Conveniently located only one-half mile from I-77 Exit 90, NarroWay Theatre and Conference Center showcases cutting-edge technology, special effects, camels and other live animals, and a brilliant cast – all in a beautiful, comfortable, indoor environment!
I-77 / Exit 90 3327 Highway 51, Fort Mill, SC 29715
803.802.2300 www.narroway.net
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Show Schedule: Fridays and Saturdays all year. Friday,
6:30 p.m.; Saturday, Noon and 5 p.m.
Kings Mountain State Park I-85 / Exit 2 1277 Park Road, Blacksburg, SC 29702
803.222.3209 / 1.866.345.PARK www.southcarolinaparks.com
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Kings Mountain State Park is a 6,883-acre retreat on the fastgrowing Interstate 85 corridor. The park has 2 lakes and several streams for fishing and almost 35 miles of hiking and equestrian trails. The park has a 19th century living history farm and 115 campsites with individual water and electrical hookups, plus 10 rustic tent sites. Camps Cherokee and York provide for large groups and feature rustic cabins, a dining hall and bathhouses. A 15-site campground is designated for equestrian users. Pets must be on a leash or other physical restraint at all times. An admission fee applies to day visitors age 16 and older. HOURS: (Standard Time) Daily, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
(Daylight Savings Time) Daily, 7 a.m. – 9 p.m.
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Giordana Velodrome
Area
Attractions York County is the perfect place to dive into history, culture, arts and entertainment. Whether you are a history buff, passionate about arts and gardens or looking for the next big thrill, York County has something for you.
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Museum of York County
Piedmont Medical Center Trail and Mountain Bike Trails Herrons Ferry Road, Rock Hill, SC 29732 803.329.5620 • www.rockhillrocks.com Come enjoy the Piedmont Medical Center Trail at the Rock Hill Outdoor Center at Riverwalk. This linear 2 Ÿ mile asphalt trail offers scenic views of the Catawba River and a great location for outdoor activities! Located near the trailhead is a canoe/kayak launch. The trailhead is also the starting point for several miles of mountain bike trails with three levels of difficulty. These recreation amenities, along with the Giordana Velodrome are the first venues at the Rock Hill Outdoor Center where a dynamic group of recreational amenities is under construction - including a BMX/Supercross track, a cyclocross track, athletic fields, and greenspace. These facilities, along with programmed activities and events, will make the Rock Hill Outdoor Center a top destination for visitors.
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Giordana Velodrome 1000 Riverwalk Parkway (off of Cherry Road/Hwy 21) Rock Hill, SC 29732 803.326.BIKE (2453) • www.giordanavelodrome.com This 250-meter world-class Velodrome with its 42.5 degree banked turns is part of the Rock Hill Outdoor Center at Riverwalk. The Giordana Velodrome, endorsed by USA Cycling, hosts national and UCI caliber events while introducing the local community to the Olympic sport of track cycling through a weekly race series in the summer, rider development programs, and outreach programs. This year-round facility offers programs for cyclists of all stages and ages, providing equipment and instruction. A certification process is required of all cyclists, regardless of cycling ability, before riding on the track – ensuring a safe experience for everyone. The Giordana Velodrome also serves as a gathering place for a variety of non-cycling activities and special events making use of the facility’s 31,000 square foot infield. Future plans for the Rock Hill Outdoor Center include a BMX/Supercross track, a cyclocross track, mountain bike trails, athletic fields, and greenspace. Due to special events and weather, please call in advance to check track availability. Carowinds
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A R E A AT T R A C T I O N S
Canaan Zipline Canopy Tour 3111 Sand Island Road, Rock Hill, SC 29732 803.327.6932 • www.canaanzipline.com This 2 1/2 to 3 hour exhilarating adventure offers thrill seekers, the unique opportunity to zip through the trees on a network of cables and sky-bridges suspended high above the forest floor, criss-crossing the beautiful Catawba River. Our friendly and experienced guides will give you a detailed safety orientation before you are outfitted with your equipment for the tour. Your adventure begins by climbing a 70 foot tower, giving you a bird’s-eye view of the Catawba River and the surrounding areas! You will glide through 100 year-old oaks, poplars and river birches; traverse a sky-bridge; hike three short nature trails zip across the river 6 different times. Zip up to 25mph on our 900ft zip and finish the tour with zip through the wild oak forest at the end of the island. Designed for guests who are in reasonably good health, our zipline tour is a thrilling experience for first-timers as well as high-adventure enthusiasts. Call for reservations. Tours run Friday - Sunday, year round. Minimum weight is 75lbs, max weight is 265lbs.
River Park Historic Brattonsville
Main Street Children’s Museum 133 E. Main Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.327.6400 • www.chmuseums.org Make-believe in the pumpkin house, climb to the tiptop of the tree house and sail on the magic ship. Enjoy memory-making family experiences and engage your young child in creative, developmental play. Main Street Children’s Museum is inspired by the artwork of American illustrator Vernon Grant, who lived and worked in Rock Hill. Bobbie’s Place children’s store offers fun and educational gifts and toys. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
McCelvey Center 212 East Jefferson Street, York, SC 29745 803.684.3948 • www.chmuseums.org This grand historical building houses a 500-seat theater, which hosts the McCelvey Center Southern Sound Series. It is home to the Southern Revolutionary War Institute and the Historical Center of York County, which provides opportunities for genealogical and historical research through its extensive collections and special programs. Open Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., 2nd Saturday of Month 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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Comporium Telephone Museum 117 Elk Avenue, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.324.4030 • www.comporium.com Your visit to the Comporium Telephone Museum, located in the heart of downtown Rock Hill, begins by introducing you to life in Rock Hill before we had wireline and wireless telecommunications, high-speed Internet, security and cable TV, and the beginnings of Rock Hill Telephone Company (now Comporium). A 1927 Mack Truck, originally outfitted with gas headlights and rubber tires, now enjoys a well-deserved place of honor at the museum. Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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A R E A AT T R A C T I O N S The Cotton Factory
Inman Farms & The Market at Inman Farms 1101 & 1169 Black Highway (SC Rt #5), York, SC 29745 803.371.2400 • www.inmanfarmsyorksc.webs.com
Camp Canaan Zipline Canopy Tour
Established in 1893, the property features a 2-story Italianate-style main house, outbuildings original to the farm, historical tenant home, stunning natural acreage, along with the 1951 peach packing shed with original equipment intact. On the land that for over a century grew crops that sustained a family, it now brings to the region a historic destination, event venue, and delightful farmers market for local and out-of-state visitors to enjoy. The market is open Saturdays, May - October 8 a.m. - Noon, and the farm is currently open for self guided tours during market hours and guided tours and live interpretations during special events.
Sylvia Theatre 27 North Congress Street, York, SC 29745 803.684.5590 • www.sylviatheater.com
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The White Home 258 E. White Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.329.1020 • www.historicrockhill.com Built in 1839, in what is now the historic East Town District, the White Home was one of the first homes constructed in Rock Hill, South Carolina. In 2005, after five generations of the White family caring for this treasure, Historic Rock Hill purchased the property and began a five year restoration effort. The present-day site is a house museum that spans more than three-acres and includes the main house and out-buildings. Today this beautiful three-acre site includes a house museum with a collection of historic photographs and documents and a gift shop featuring local artisans. The home is also the base of operations for Historic Rock Hill and it serves also as a venue for community events.
The last time the building was used for entertainment, was in 1968, since then, it has gone through many “metamorphosed” incarnations: as a movie house, a hotel, a storage building and as a teacher’s supply shop. Owner, Paul Finnican saw the unrealized potential and architectural integrity of the 100-year old building, coupled that with his desire to provide a venue for the singer-songwriters in this particular area and proceeded to purchase and personally renovate it. After completely redoing the interior and adding some nice touches, this theatre has been brought back to her well deserved status as a place to enjoy the arts.
Museum of Western York County 3716 Woodlawn Street, Sharon, SC 29742 803.927.0700 • www.museumofwesternyorkcounty.org The Museum sits in a rural setting on the edge of the town of Sharon and offers visitors an insight into local history. Here the culture and heritage of Western York County are presented through a wide variety of memorabilia ranging from rough plows to delicate glassware. As a joint effort between the Town of Sharon and the Broad River Basin Historical Society, the museum consists of six galleries, a library and a classroom. Open Sundays, 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. or by appointment. VisitYorkCounty.com
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A R E A AT T R A C T I O N S Old Town Amphitheatre
NarroWay Productions
Geocaching on the Catawba River
Center for the Arts
Community Performance Center
121 E. Main Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.328.2787 • www.yorkcountyarts.org
249 E. Main Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.328.2787 • www.yorkcountyarts.org
Located in historic Old Town Rock Hill, the Center for the Arts is housed in two restored 100-year old buildings. The main offices of the Arts Council of York County, the Dalton Gallery, the Edmund Lewandowski Classroom and private artist studios are all located at the Center. The Dalton Gallery features 7-8 exhibitions each year from local, regional, national and international artists. The galleries are open to the public and entry is free. The Center for the Arts offers space for workshops, receptions, special occasions, meetings and small performances.
The Community Performance Center (CPC) contains a beautiful, 150-seat auditorium, gallery space, and two professional dance studios where a variety of music, theatre and dance performances are featured throughout the year. Here, the Arts Council of York County’s Main Stage Series hosts world-class comedy and music acts each August through May. The CPC is also home to the Underexposed Film Festival YC. This film festival spotlights the best in independent filmmaking from across the globe. Resident tenants, The York County Ballet and the Rock Hill Community Theatre rehearse and perform at the CPC throughout the year.
Gettys Art Center 201 E. Main Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.328.2787 • www.yorkcountyarts.org The Gettys Art Center, managed by the Arts Council of York County, is located in Old Town Rock Hill. It is a true arts destination for York County, as it is home to the Rock Hill Pottery Center, the SC Arts Alliance headquarters, Social (a full service design house), The Cordial Churchman (custom bow ties), the Friday Arts Project, and artist studios. Also housed in this historic building is the newly renovated historic Courtroom, a perfect place to host receptions, meetings or any other special occasion.
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Lake Wylie and Ebenezer Park 4490 Boatshore Road, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.366.6620 • www.yorkcountygov.com Water recreation is an integral life-style of York County. With 325 miles of shoreline, Lake Wylie is ideal for boating, fishing, water skiing and sailing. Since portions of this lake lie in both North and South Carolina, fishermen are advised to obtain proper licenses. The temperate, yet wonderfully distinct, seasonal changes not only enhance the area’s beauty, but also afford year-round enjoyment of outdoor pastimes. Pack a picnic and watch the sunset from lakeside shelters or take to the lake for fishing and recreational boating. Stay overnight at one of Ebenezer Park’s campsights or launch a canoe from River Park.
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A R E A AT T R A C T I O N S Museum of York County
Rock Hill Tennis Center
Winthrop Lake and Recreation Facilities
River Park
1162 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, SC 29733 803.323.2129 • www.winthrop.edu
1782 Quality Circle, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.329.5620 • www.rockhillrocks.com
This impressive recreational and research complex surrounds Winthrop Lake and is located approximately one mile from the main campus. Facilities include the Winthrop Coliseum, as well as baseball, softball, tennis, soccer and track complexes, an outdoor education center, a protected Piedmont wetlands, and several recreational fields. A challenging 18-hole disc golf course has been the site of U.S. and World Disc Golf Championships. A driving range, where visitors may hit and retrieve their own golf balls, is located near the Winthrop Ballpark. The one-mile loop around the lake, is one of approximately five miles of walking and bike trails that crisscross the complex and conveniently connect to Rock Hill’s public trails.
Get away from life’s hectic pace with a stroll on 3 1/2 plus miles of scenic trails at River Park. This 70-acre park along the Catawba River, also includes a kayak/ canoe launch, an outdoor classroom, picnic tables and a large picnic shelter. Trails include the River Trail along the Catawba River and the Wetlands Trail – both are handicapped accessible. The Waterford Trail connects River Park to the nearby Waterford Business Park. River Park is the perfect setting to learn about the delicate balance between man and his natural resources. Open daily 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. October to February, and 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. March to September.
Cherry Park 1466 Cherry Road, Rock Hill, SC 29732 803.329.5672 • www.rockhillrocks.com Cherry Park is Rock Hill’s state-of-the-art recreational complex where five softball/baseball fields and five multi-purpose fields draw crowds to games throughout the year. This 68-acre facility includes a playground, picnic tables and grills, a large covered picnic shelter, an enclosed shelter for informal gatherings, and a 1 1/2 mile lighted, secured walking, biking and jogging trail. Admission is free. Fees are charged to attend weekend softball tournaments. Gracing the entrance to the softball/baseball fields is a 14-foot bronze sculpture modeled after the legendary ballplayer, Mighty Casey.
Manchester Meadows 337 E. Mt. Gallant Road, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.326.3792 • www.rockhillrocks.com This 70-acre park will delight everyone from the avid soccer player or fan, to the walking enthusiast. Manchester Meadows features six regulation and two championship soccer fields, stadium seating for 1,500, and a soccer pavilion with concessions, restrooms, park offices, and a multi-purpose meeting space. But, it’s much more than just soccer! The park also provides a large Lake Pavilion, picnic tables and grills, a playground, and trails that wind around creeks and lead to the Manchester Village shopping area, restaurants and hotels. Manchester Meadows can host a variety of functions -- from a sports tournament to a family reunion or a corporate meeting. VisitYorkCounty.com
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A R E A AT T R A C T I O N S Old Town Market
Sylvia Theatre
Riverwalk Mountain Bike Trail
Rock Hill Tennis Center 897 Maplewood Lane, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.326.3842 • www.rockhillrocks.com This top-notch facility is designed for tennis enthusiasts and tournament play. It consists of 11 regulation courts, one of which is a championship court with stadium seating. Additional features include an observation deck, a pro-shop and concession area. Public play, memberships and lessons are available. Additional courts are nearby for tournaments.
Old Town Market 115 Caldwell Street (parking entrance on E. White St.) Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.417.4067 • onlyinoldtown.com/market Old Town Market is Rock Hill’s only all-local farmers market. It features fresh seasonal produce, pastured meats, plants, baked goods, farm products, and a wide variety of handmade works by local artisans. Every market also includes musical entertainment and free children’s activities. Open Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings from late spring to early fall.
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NEW! Fort Mill History Museum 310 North White Street Fort Mill, SC 29715 803.802.3646 • www.FortMillHistoryMuseum.org The Fort Mill History Museum was formed to provide a place where local history is collected and research is performed so people can visit and actively participate in the preservation and enjoyment of the past. The museum collects, displays and preserves all necessary artifacts, cultural writings, documents, photographs, film footage and related historical treasures that contributed to the development of Fort Mill, South Carolina and its outlying locales. This collection is used to educate and give a tangible understanding of the stages of development of the town, its people and industry. Programs are provided that enhance the understanding and education of local history both within the museum and to external locations such as historical tours/sites, schools and civic organizations. Admission Rates: Adults 19 and up - $5 Students 7-18 - $2 Children 6 and under free (2 children per paid Adult or $2/per child) Museum Members free please recycle this publication
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DINING &
Shopping Proud of its central location in the heart of the Carolinas, York County is the perfect place to discover Southern hospitality and cuisine. From gift shops to most traditional tables, you will find a selection of York County’s best kept secrets.
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Town of Clover www.cloversc.org The charming community of Clover, located in northwestern York County, offers an excellent quality of life in a perfect small-town setting. Area residents and visitors enjoy Clover’s downtown. There are quaint shops and restaurants, and at the center of town is the impressive Larne Building, which serves as a community meeting and events center. Beautiful churches serve a multidenominational faith community. Within Clover’s town limits, there are two parks for the public to enjoy—Clover Community Park and Roosevelt Park.
Dining Courtney’s BBQ
1166 Highway 55 803.222.5900 • www.courtneysbbq.com Everything any barbeque lover could possibly want -Award-winning ribs, chicken and pork to name a few. Special sauces are sure to compliment any meal you have in mind.
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Jackson’s Kitchen
304 N. Main Street 803.222.7767 • www.jacksonskitchen.com In business for over 50 years, a full sandwich & salad menu and daily lunch specials that are filling, hot meals, consisting of a meat and three sides.
Victoria’s Diner
102 N. Main Street 803.222.3310 Great food for a small price. A cheeseburger, any way you want it, best deal in town. Great values on anything you want to eat.
Patti - O Grill
1007 Old North Main Street 803.222.4467 • www.pattiogrill.com Located in a 1930’s era building, Patti-O-Grill has been awarded the “Best Burger” in York County for three years in a row. The relaxed ambience and charm of this old-time grill, offers you the choice of relaxing in the dining room seating, lounging at the bar, or chilling on the patio.
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The Palmetto House
306 N. Main Street 803.222.1125 • www.palmettohouse.com Large variety of fresh flowers, plants, gift items and two Master Designers on staff. We can create the perfect tribute for any occasion.
Town of Fort Mill
www.fortmillsc.gov Fort Mill is a friendly and convenient place to visit and browse. The historic downtown area still retains its small town atmosphere and charm of the Old South. The shops and locally-owned restaurants are a treat for visitors of all ages. Enjoy the sun or the shade at Confederate Park, a one acre park located on Main Street. Benches, historic statues, and a cannon which is fired every Fourth of July along with the Historic Bandstand makes this park a downtown jewel. On the opposite side of interstate 77, you will find the thriving community of Baxter Village. With sidewalk cafés, pubs, and several unique shopping experiences throughout, Baxter Village is a great place to enjoy an afternoon or evening.
Dining Captain Steve’s Seafood Restaurant
Shopping Boyd’s Furniture
116 N. Main Street 803.222.2457 • www.boydsfurnitureofclover.com Living room suites, dining sets, complete bedrooms including mattresses, sofa sleepers, recliners, chairs, accessories and much more. Our friendly staff will give you the personalized attention.
1975 Highway 21 Bypass 803.547.2340 Family seafood restaurant, known for its world-famous hush puppies and fried seafood. Menu includes many other entrée choices.
Cupcrazed Cakery
936 Market Street 803.396.7372 • www.cupcrazed.com Winner of the Food Network’s Cupcake Wars, Cupcrazed Cakery is known for its unique flavors and gluten-free options. There are other treats too!
Fish Market Bar and Grill
104 S. Main Street 803.222.1212 This is not your typical consignment shop! Selling both new and gently used clothing and home décor, make sure to take a look at their sterling jewelry and Root Candles.
990 Market Street 803.547.4024 • www.fishmarketbarandgrill.com Fish Market Bar and Grill is York County’s premier destination for fresh fish and quality seafood. It offers a variety of expertly prepared fresh fish, seafood, steaks, pasta and more.
High Cotton Antiques & Folk
Fort Mill BBQ Company
good things Consignments and More
212 S. Main Street 803.222.5045 This art gallery is 6,000 square feet of antiques and collectibles, specializing in primitives, Edgefield and other Southern pottery.
737 Stockbridge Drive 803.548.7400 • www.fmbbq.com Fort Mill BBQ Company is locally owned & operated, specializing in “Catered Southern Cuisine”. Established in early 2009, our staple menu items include the following: BBQ , Smokehouse Chicken Leg Quarters, Burgers, VisitYorkCounty.com
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Beef Brisket, Smoked Turkey, Spare Ribs, Wings (smoked & fried), Beer Brats, Italians Sausages, Fried Bologna, Philly’s, etc.
Fratelli Ristorante & Pizzeria
975 Market Street, Suite 101 803.802.4449 • www.fratellibaxter.com Established itself as one of the area’s Italian culinary destinations and is sure to offer you a pleasant and unique dining experience.
Culvers
325 Carowinds Boulevard 803.548.6080 • www.culvers.com Culver’s has earned its reputation for deliciousness by cooking every ButterBurger to order and crafting every batch of Fresh Frozen Custard throughout the day, same as we always have.
Jumpin’ Java Café
1646 W Highway 160, Suite F 803.547.1122 Yummie breakfast pastries and a selection of salads and sandwiches on great bread. Coffee you just can’t beat.
Passion 8 Bistro
3415 Highway 51 803.802.7455 • www.passion8bistro.com Who can resist a tiny place with heart, particularly when it serves Italian food? Try the foie gras, sweet breads and other very interesting special foods you don’t get the opportunity to try all the time.
Red Bowl Asian Bistro
845 Stockbridge Drive 803.802.5666 • www.RedBowlTegaCay.com Includes a create-your-own stir-fry bar and family friendly environment, and our award winning Sushi bar.
Six Pence Pub
993 Market Street 803.802.5885 • www.sixpencepub.com We feature traditional American fare, house made soups, and British specialties such as Bangers & Mash, Cottage Pie, Beef Guinness, and more!
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Local Dish
217 Main Street 803.547.2201 • www.localdishfortmill.com It’s Fresh, it’s Local and it’s Delicious! Located in Downtown Fort Mill, this restaurant offers American cuisine with a Southern flare. Open Monday - Saturday, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Towne Tavern At Fort Mill
2000 Highway 160 West 803.802.2340 Expansive pub fare menu with western New York specialties such as authentic Buffalo Wings, Beef on Weck, and beer battered fresh Haddock.
Shopping Birds of a Feather
1642 Highway 160 West, Suite 102 803.802.3777 • www.birdsofafeatherboutique.com Nineteen different themes: gifts, home décor, baby, Made in America, fresh flowers, etc.
Blue Rose Pottery
1683 Katy Lane 803.802.8966 • www.bluerosepottery.com Blue Rose Polish Pottery features handmade Polish Pottery in a mix and match assortment of traditional and contemporary patterns. All of our pieces are great for everyday or just to collect.
Chirp ‘n Chatter
805 Crossroads Plaza 803.802.6677 • www.birdsandsquirrels.com Local backyard nature store carrying bird houses, bat, butterfly and ladybug homes, bird and butterfly feeders, bird baths and accessories.
Sugar Creek Garden Center
3354 Highway 160 West 803.802.2600 • www.sugarcreekgardencenter.com Sugar Creek Garden Center offers a high quality and unique selection of plants, as well as personal design and installation services. You will also find pottery and fountains, gardening tools and accessories, indoor plants and gifts, containers and hanging baskets, lawn
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The Peach Stand
1325 Highway 160 West 803.547.7563 • www.peachstand.com Fresh produce grown locally, a store with gourmet items, a custom butcher shop, a restaurant and deli, a bakery and an ice cream shop too. Peaches available for purchase online!
Lake Wylie Community www.lakewyliesc.com Nestled on the northwest shore of 13,433-acre Lake Wylie, it is ideally situated for both work and play. A wide variety of dining options including waterside dining make it a popular visitor location in the region. Recreation is an integral part of the Lake Wylie lifestyle. With 325 miles of shoreline, the lake is ideal for boating, fishing, water skiing and sailing. The mild climate, yet wonderfully distinct, seasonal changes not only enhance the area’s beauty, but also afford year-round enjoyment of golf, tennis and bicycling.
Dining Christopher’s Bar & Grill
1500 Village Harbor Drive 803.831.2461 • www.christopherslakewylie.com Christopher’s Grill & Bar is a full-service restaurant and bar located in Lake Wylie, SC. In addition to our restaurant services, we also offer professional full-service and drop-off catering.
T-Bones on the Lake
3990 Charlotte Highway 803.831.0170 • www.tbonesonthelake.com Fine steaks highlight the menu. Dine on the deck with a view of the lake. Number one in food and fun!
Rey Azteca
4052 Charlotte Highway 803.831.9277 • www.reyaztecamexicanfood.com Located in Lake Wylie Plaza. Delicious Mexican fare. Dining on the deck with live music on weekends. Lots of fun!
Q2U BBQ Pit and Catering
4052 Charlotte Highway 803.831.8883 • www.q-2-u.com Located in Lake Wylie Plaza. Pulled pork BBQ, BBQ chicken and ribs. Homemade slaw, potato salad and banana pudding!
Bagel Boat
4090 Charlotte Hwy 803.831.5995 • www.bagelboat.com Bagel Boat offers a variety of bagels – from cinnamon to blueberry and poppy seed to sesame seed. The bagel and coffee house also serves specialty drinks, frozen yogurt, baked goods like strudel from Carnegie Deli in New York and bagel sandwiches. It offers a drive-thru with two optional lanes.
Cherry Sushi-Grill-Bar
4034 Charlotte Hwy 803.831.9594 Newly opened and beautifully decorated this wonderful Asian restaurant is for true lovers of sashimi and sushi. A variety of menu choices also including hibachi.
Twin Rivers
5301 Highway 557 OPENING SOON! Twin Rivers will be a full-service restaurant and bar, with catering to begin prior to opening. The menu will include prime rib, grilled seafood and steaks, house-ground burgers and a from-scratch kids menu.
City of Rock Hill /Old Town cityofrockhill.com or onlyinoldtown.com The original Rock Hill is known as Old Town, an area of approximately 1 1/2 miles surrounding downtown. Residents and visitors alike can explore Rock Hill’s history on the Old Town Historic Walking Tour. This free tour encourages participants to step back in time, stroll through Old Town, and let the city’s history come to life. Old Town boasts Old Town Market, an all-local market where the community comes together to support local farmers, artisans, and musicians. Several festivals are also held in Old Town each year. These festivals include St. Patrick’s Day on Main, Red, White & BOOM!, the Blues & Jazz Festival, Oktoberfest and ChristmasVille, to name a few. They are punctuated with races, fireworks, parades, and art crawls throughout the year. Concerts are held in Old Town each summer as part of the Old Town Amphitheater Concert Series. Past performers have included The Marshall Tucker Band, The Charlie Daniels Band, Sister Hazel, and Rick Springfield.
Dining Amici Italian Lovin’ Oven
2732 Celanese Road 803.328.6836 • www.amicilovinoven.com Offering authentic Neopolitan pizza and the city’s first brick oven. The pizza is thin, crisp and delicious! Our menu includes both Italian and American cuisine. VisitYorkCounty.com
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BATS BBQ
1912 Mt. Gallant Road, Suite 108 803.980.2287 • www.batsbbq.com Smoked in-house with apple wood accompanied by 5 sauces, BATS BBQ can’t be beat. Try our hand-pulled pork, chicken, sausage or famous baby-back ribs. We’ve got the que to feed your crew!
Millstone Pizza & Taphouse
121 Caldwell Street, Suite 103 803.980.2337 • www.millstonepizzaandtap.com The tastes and fragrances created by the heat of the wood fire produce a pizza clearly superior to those cooked in a standard oven. Savor the flavor and crispy texture of Millstone’s hearth-baked homemade crust, sandwiches and other savory dishes. Over 40 beers on tap.
Ichiro Sushi Bar Teriyaki Grill
203 Cherry Road 803.980.5972 • www.ichirorockhill.com A family run Japanese sushi bar and teriyaki grill. We provide fresh sushi, teriyaki, and hibachi food for our customers. There is a spacious and vibrant dining area for dine in customers and fast service for those who wish to take out.
Culina
295 Herlong Avenue 803.323.5000 • www.restaurantculina.com Culina is taking the notion of comfort food and evolving it into a culturally conscious, modern approach to dining.
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David’s Steak & Spirits
147 Herlong Avenue 803.366.6117 David’s Steak & Seafood has been a much loved eatery in Melbourne Beach, and now hungry diners can enjoy the same scrumptious food in a second convenient location in Rock Hill. With a casually elegant décor, David’s has long been the go-to place for romantic meals, family dinners, special occasions and everything in between.
Ebenezer Grill
1525 Ebenezer Road 803.327.6700 • ebenezergrill.com Award winning hot dogs and famous soups, salads, burgers and barbeque. Dine in or carry out.
Erin’s Restaurant
129 Caldwell Street 803.493.9428 • www.erinsrockhill.com The freshest local and organic ingredients from local farmers markets are used in the upscale homestyle items on the changing menu.
Hampton Street Café
140 E. Main Street 803.329.3663 • www.hamptonstreetcafe.com Classic Southern Cuisine and ambiance in a casual and intimate setting in the heart of Old Town. Appetizing and affordable menu items for both lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. please recycle this publication
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Jackson’s Cafeteria
1735 Heckle Boulevard 803.366.6860 Traditional cafeteria style atmosphere with great southern hospitality stirred in.
Kinch’s Restaurant
123 Elk Avenue 803.327.4923 • www.kinchsrestaurant.com Roasted chicken, meatloaf, you name it. So many vegetables you will have a hard time choosing.
Mary’s Cafe
1349 Firetower Road 803.324.3929 • www.maryscafeonline.com The best home-style cooking in town. Appetizers, salads, sandwiches and of course, one meat and two or three vegetable plates are offered daily.
McHale’s Irish Pub
122 E. Main Street 803.329.8580 • www.mchalesirishpub.com Hearty meals, including Shepard’s Pie, and Celtic sandwiches all in the Irish Spirit of family, laughter, and celebration.
Michael’s Rock Hill Grille
1039 Charlotte Avenue 803.985.3663 • www.michaelsrockhillgrille.com Everything homemade and cooked to your liking! Start with a grand appetizer, add a mixed green salad, choose an outrageous ocean option or a pasta pleasure.
Sweet Sensations Sweet Shoppe
255 E. White Street 803.327.9338 • www.sweetsensationsrh.com This family-owned and operated business features all things sweet: old-fashioned hard candies, jelly beans, rock candy, chocolates, homemade baked goods, fudge, ice cream, and trail mix. A selection of sugar-free treats is available as well. In addition, homemade brownies, muffins, pound cakes, cookies, pastries, or cakepops can be prepared for any event.
Delicacy Chinese Bistro
1435 Riverchase Boulevard 803.980.1688 Intimate family style restaurant serves Chinese and Asian cuisine. Offers a honey peach chicken you must try.
Pier 51 Seafood Restaurant
3921 Mt. Gallant Road 803.980.1234 • www.pier51seafood.com Down the street from Lake Wylie & Ebenzer Park. A family-owned business that serves seafood, steak and chicken in a casual atmosphere.
Southern Salads & Sandwich Company
1724 Ebenezer Road 803.981.9222 www.southernsaladsandsandwichcompany.com Pick from a great chicken salad, the marvelous egg salad, or one of three types of sauces for your barbeque sandwich. Everything is made fresh daily. Sampling is encouraged!
Nishie G’s Café
706 Mt. Gallant Road 803.366.4711 • www.nishiegs.com Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner each weekday. Select a Greek omelette, french toast, or an egg with bacon sausage or ham. Then come back for lunch and dinner.
Nishie G’s Café
727 Dilworth Lane, Suite 105 803.366.4733 • www.nishiegs.com Be sure to try a pita sandwich or one of the famous platters with two side dishes. Soups, salads, subs and children’s menus are also available. What homemade is all about!
The Vault
157 E. Main Street 803.980.1150 The Vault, Old Town’s newest neighborhood bar, is a comfortable space with a lounge area, four flat-screen TVs, dart boards, a foosball table, and a juke box! This full-service bar features six beers on tap, extensive bourbon and scotch selection, and a special appetizer menu.
The Varsity Restaurant
108 Oakland Avenue 803.328.3110 A Rock Hill institution with meat and vegetables as well as burgers, hot dogs and sandwiches. Breakfast is simply great.
The Yolk
1204 Mt. Gallant Road 803.792.4449 • www.theyolkcafe.com A breakfast and lunch diner, where guests can indulge in everything from stone ground grits, chicken and waffles to egg white omelets with a side of fruit to accommodate their taste buds. Customers get food from local resources but with a touch of contemporary flare.
Thi’s Place On Main
210 E. Main Street 803.328.8447 • www.thisplaceonmain.com Vietnamese cuisine in the heart of downtown Rock Hill. If you are not sure what you’ll like, ask Thi. She will steer you in the right direction. VisitYorkCounty.com
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HoneyBaked Ham
2349-61 Cherry Road 803.326.1000 • www.honeybakedonline.com For three generations HoneyBaked has been committed to bringing you the authentic, spiral-sliced and glazed ham and other special products we’ve become legendary for. The HoneyBaked difference is clear: Quality standards, product flavor and freshness, secret recipes and trusted customer relationships … make us one of a kind.
Newk’s Eatery
2338 Dave Lyle Boulevard 803.324.6200 • newks.com Newk’s Express Café units provide a tantalizing variety of made-to-order menu choices, available for comfortable in-café dining or for convenient pick-up.
White Horse Ltd
1022 Camden Avenue 803.328.2172 • www.whitehorseonline.com Casual atmosphere and fun dining for the whole family! Try the renowned hot appetizers, sandwiches, luscious casseroles, & stuffed potatoes!
Shopping
Distinctive Consignments
1417 Riverchase Boulevard 803.324.3587 • distinctiveconsignments.com Distinctive Consignments is upscale consignment with stylish name brand apparel, killer clothing deals and online resale. Distinctive Consignments is also the parent company of Lavish Boutique, The Gentlemen’s Exchange and The Painted Pony.
Flashes Fireworks & Palmetto Central
713 Marine Drive 803.325.2422 • www.flashesfireworks.com A large selection of Palmetto Tree merchandise and South Carolina souvenirs. The best selection and best prices on fireworks in Rock Hill.
Grand Slam Collectibles
954 Mt. Gallant Road 803.327.4414 One of the few stores left for every kind of fanatic, whether its comics or games or just trading cards; they have it all.
Historic Brattonsville Gift Shop
2210 India Hook Road 803.324.5503 • www.alastingtouch.com Various antiques, artwork, books, china, collectibles, figurines, gifts, as well as a full furniture restoration shop.
1444 Brattonsville Road, McConnells 803.684.2327 • www.chmuseums.org Unique items include local foods, handmade rag dolls, special soaps, 18th and 19th century reproduction items such as children’s toys, tea sets, ornaments and much more.
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Overhead Station
355 Herlong Avenue, Suite 104 803.980.2582 • www.altaalta.com Your source for upscale apparel, unique accessories and uncommon service. It’s all about you. Visit us online or at the store.
212 E. Main Street 803.327.6332 • www.overheadstationgifts.com Located in downtown Rock Hill, this store carries accessories, bridal needs, gifts, personalized stationery and invitations, along with presents for all occasions.
Bobbie’s Place
Present Perfect
133 E. Main Street (Main Street Children’s Museum) 803.327.6400 • www.chmuseums.org Located inside the Main Street Children’s Museum. A children’s store that offers fun and educational gifts and toys. Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
1807 Cherry Road 803.325.7832 Nice shop with lots to offer and a very personable staff. There are teacher supplies, cards, and very nice religious gifts.
Catawba Craft & Exhibits Store
Moments in Time
A Lasting Touch Antiques and Gifts
1536 Tom Steven Road 803.328.2427 • www.ccppcrafts.com Purchase a one of a kind Catawba Wedding Vase, a beautifully crafted porcelain Indian Doll, a spiritual beadwork necklace, or a handmade quiver and bow set.
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153 E. Main Street 803.980.0200 Part museum, part shop. Patrons will learn what life was like 200 years ago. Shop for period costumes and shoes, wool roving, Martinez pottery, historic toys, pewter and copperware, long striped socks, muskets, Charleston tea, and more.
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Lavish Boutique
1417 Riverchase Boulevard, Suite 103 803.325.1522 • www.distinctiveconsignments.com Upscale consignment featuring clothing, shoes, handbags, and accessories for women. Stylish name brand apparel, killer clothing deals and online resale. Open Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
The Painted Pony
2018 Cherry Road (Love’s Plaza) 803.324.3587 • www.distinctiveconsignments.com Children’s clothes for a fraction of the retail price. Sturdy enough to outlast another child and too cute to resist. Open Monday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
York County Museum Store
4621 Mt. Gallant Road 803.329.2121 • www.chmuseums.org Wide selection of pottery and jewelry handmade by local artists, regional food items, new merchandise from Africa, plush animals, books, and fun, educational gifts for children.
Shopping Museum of Western York County
3716 B Woodlawn Street 803.927.0700 • www.museumofwesternyorkcounty.org The museum is located in a rural setting on the edge of the town of Sharon, SC and offers visitors an intimate journey through the area’s rich local history. The culture and heritage of the area is presented through a wide variety of memorabilia ranging from rough plows to delicate glassware. Open to the public – First Sunday in April through the second Sunday in November. Open Sundays, 3 p.m. – 5p.m. Other times by appointment only.
Historic Hill Mercantile
3034 York Street 803.927.0105 Listed on the National Register and built in 1913, this wonderful store has antiques, collectibles, books, and artifacts on display. Sharon Nursery and Garden Center offers a wide variety of fruit trees, grape/muscadine vines, and landscape plants and ornamental trees.
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Town of Sharon
Step back into a simpler way of life with a visit to Western York County. Sharon is located on Highway 49 between York and Bullocks Creek. A quaint main street with shops and a restaurant greet visitors. A new museum here tells the story of Western York County. Sharon retains much of the romanticism of its former farm life. A number of buildings once devoted to the town’s agricultural days may still be seen. Among these are Hill’s Gin and Warehouse, the Sharon Potato House, and Rainey’s Gin and Office. Shop at the Historic Hill Mercantile for antiques, collectibles, books, glassware and more.
Dining Sharon Grill
3718 S. York Street 803.927.7821 • www.sharongrill.com Home of York County’s Best Hamburgers. Also serving hand-pulled pork barbecue, homemade chicken salad and a variety of short order items.
1753 Ebenezer Road, Smyrna 803.925.1300 Offering a variety of fruit trees, mulch and top soil for your gardening needs. We will have muscadines in the Fall. Come inside for a selection of jams, jellies, ice cream & enjoy home cooked meals. Open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
City of Tega Cay www.tegacaysc.org Tega Cay is located on a peninsula on Lake Wylie, which is twenty miles south of Uptown Charlotte and five miles north of Downtown Rock Hill. The name Tega Cay is Polynesian for “Beautiful Peninsula.”
Dining Carlos Café
1135 Stonecrest Boulevard, Suite 101 803.548.2822 • www.carloscafe.com Authentic Cuban Food. Lunch Specials daily. Catering also available. VisitYorkCounty.com
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Jasmine Café & Gifts
8 N. Congress Street 803.684.4999 • www.jasminecafesc.com Upscale dining in a relaxing atmosphere. Gourmet sandwiches, salads, soups, and classical cuisine for lunch or dinner. Catering and special events. Gifts for all occasions.
Casual Water at Tega Cay
15083 Molokai Drive 803.548.3500 • www.casualwaterattc.com Casual Water at Tega Cay, located at Tega Cay Golf Club, features fresh, local, farm to table ingredients, incredible flavors, & fun and exciting presentations. Casual Water takes dining to a new level that is sure to exceed your expectations. Casual Water features fresh seafood, steaks, & sushi.
City of York www.yorkcitysc.com Historic downtown York is one of the area’s best-kept secrets. Small town hospitality and remarkable architectural features give the city of York that quaint village appeal visitors are looking for. With over 180 landmarks listed on the National Register of Historic Places, York was once known as the “Charleston of the Upcountry.” As you stroll through downtown you will rediscover the history of “Old Yorkville”. The array of specialty shops, restaurants, and a historic movie theater make the charming downtown an experience individuals return to time and time again. Handcrafted furniture, original art, high end clothing and jewelry, custom-made guitars, and even golf putters are among the many shopping treasures you’ll find in downtown York. If your taste runs to live music, movies or live theater, visit York on any evening or weekend.
Dining Black’s Peaches and The Cotton Belt Bakery
1800 Black Highway 803.624.2333 • www.blackspeachesandbakery.com Fresh baked goods along with daily specials. Cookies, cinnamon rolls, pies, sourdough bread, fried dried apple pies. Don’t forget to pick your own peaches!
Bush-N-Vine Farm
1690 Filbert Highway 803.684.2732 • www.bushnvinefarm.com This farm specializes in strawberries and blueberries which visitors can pick themselves or buy at the openair market.
The Garden Café
307 W. Liberty Street 803.684.7019 • www.thegardencafeyorksc.com From burgers and pizza to prime rib and salmon. Kids menu available. A favorite of the Red Hat Ladies.
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L’Cees Grill & Ice Cream
42 N. Congress Street 803.818.5008 • www.lcees.webs.com Good Food - Good Prices! Burgers, hotdogs, cheese steak, BBQ, and Tony’s ice cream. Catering available. Follow us on Facebook.
The Coal Yard Restaurant and Lounge
105 Garner Street 803.684.9653 • www.coalyardyork.com Best steak in western York County! Enjoy the originality of this real Coal Yard - now the most unique setting to eat and enjoy live music nightly. Serving lunch and dinner.
The Concord Cove Restaurant
5303 Concord Road 803.831.1036 • www.theconcordcove.com Dine in casual elegance in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Selections include steaks, fresh seafood, Osso Bucco, duck, daily specials and the best She Crab Soup this side of the Low Country.
The Peach Tree Orchard
2077 Filbert Highway 803.684.9996 • www.thepeachtreeorchard.com An open air market specializing in peaches and other local vegetables with an ice cream parlor where fresh peach ice cream is also sold.
Windy Hill Orchard and Cider Mill
1860 Black Highway 803.684.0690 • www.windyhillorchard.com Providing activities for all ages throughout the season including cider squeezing, apple butter making, hayrides and a petting zoo. Open every fall from Mid August until Christmas we offer visitors Pick Your Own Apples, Fresh Pressed Apple Cider, Farm Tours, and Fresh Made Apple Products.
Palmetto Seafood Bar & Grill
2910 Highway 161 South 803.684.6737 • www.palmettoseafoodbarandgrill.com The best fish ever and the oysters are divine. The outside accommodations are a perfect way to enjoy a delicious meal with very gracious portions.
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Wing King Café
20 Congress Street 803.684.9434 • www.wingkingcafe.org 15 types of wings to choose from and all served with dipping sauce and celery. Other menu options include salads, spuds, and sandwiches.
Old Master Putter Co.
65 N. Congress Street 803.684.6853 • www.oldmasterputters.com Our core product is unique, handcrafted, finished hickory shafted putters. Our hickory products are reminiscent of an era gone by. They are designed for either functional play or display.
York Seafood Family Restaurant
1880 Old York Road 803.684.9485 • www.yorkseafood.com Family truly means bring the entire family. Lots of seating in a comfortable atmosphere. Menu features a variety of seafood dishes. Other options include beef and chicken.
Shopping Leake’s Antiques
1746 Filbert Highway 803.684.5651 • www.leakesantiques.com John and Jay Leake hand make period reproduction furniture in the styles of William and Mary, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheraton. They do not have a “line” of furniture... they work on 1 piece at a time for 1 customer at a time. Leake’s Antiques is open Monday through Friday during normal business hours - at other times by appointment.
Stacy’s Garden Center & Gift Shop
Highway 321 North 803.927.0810 • www.stacysgardencenters.com Commited to providing beautiful plants nearly all year round. Plants are hand selected from their 200+ acres of greenhouses and growing fields. Tried and true varieties of new species that give a competitive advantage.
The Men’s Shop
49 N. Congress Street 803.684.4121 • www.themensshop-york.com Wide selection of dress and casual clothing, shoes and accessories available. Suits and sport coats are always in stock in sizes 35 to 56. The above list of shopping and dining locations is not all inclusive. CVB staff will change and update listing annually.
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Clarion Hotel - Carowinds
3540 Lakemont Boulevard, Fort Mill Ph: 803.547.2300
Sleep Inn - Carowinds
3541 Foothills Way, Fort Mill Ph: 803.548.9656 • Fx: 803.548.9679
Motel 6-Carowinds
3560 Lakemont Boulevard, Fort Mill Ph: 803.548.0100 • www.choicehotels.com/hotel/sc438
Quality Inn - Carowinds
3725 Avenue of Carolinas, Fort Mill Ph: 803.548.5200 • Fx: 803.548.6692 • www.choicehotels.com/hotel/sc416
Comfort Inn - Carowinds
3675 Foothills Way, Fort Mill Ph: 803.548.8400 • Ph: 704.542.8488 • Fx: 803.545.6572 • www.bestwestern.com
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1047 Riverview Road, Rock Hill Ph: 803.817.7700 • Fx: 803.817.7700 • www.microtelinn.com/hotel/28379
Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham
1700 Memorial Circle, Rock Hill Ph: 803.323.2300 • Fx: 803.323.3438 • www.winthrop.edu/inn
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911 Riverview Road, Rock Hill Ph: 803.329.7900 • Fx: 803.329.7980 • www.hojo.com
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760 Galleria Boulevard, Rock Hill Ph: 803.324.9000 • Fx: 803.324.9075 • www.wingatehotels.com
Wingate by Wyndham
2135 Tabor Drive, Rock Hill Ph: 803.327.0700 • Fx: 803.327.0720 • www.marriott.com/rkhts
TownePlace Suites by Marriott
503 Galleria Boulevard, Rock Hill Ph: 803.323.1900 • Fx: 803.323.1901 • www.holidayinn.com/rockhillsc
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650 Tinsley Way, Rock Hill Ph: 803.325.2800 • Fx: 803.325.2366 • www.rockhill.hgi.com
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BED AND BREAKFAST East Main Guest House
I-77 / Exit 79 600 East Main Street, Rock Hill Ph: 803.366.1161 Fx: 803.366.1210 www.bbonline.com/sc/eastmain Interior Designer, Melba Peterson and her late husband Jerry, along with their son, Scott, combined their talents and transformed this 1916 home into a tasteful blend of art, antiques and color. Their efforts won Historic Rock Hill’s Renovation Award and continue to win compliments from their guests. Wi-Fi and Direct-TV are now available.
Park Avenue Inn
I-77 / Exit 82B 347 Park Avenue, Rock Hill Ph: 803.325.1764 Tf: 877.422.0127 This two-story home offers three guest rooms, with one guest room downstairs. All private baths. Coffee maker, phone, microwave and refridgerator in rooms. Large front porch with rocking chairs swing and bed. One block from Winthrop University.
the Book and the Spindle
I-77 / Exit 82B 626 Oakland Avenue, Rock Hill Ph: 803.328.1913 www.southcarolinabedandbreakfast.com Capturing the elegance and ambiance of an English Inn, this appointed brick Georgian home is located in the Historic District, overlooking Winthrop University campus. Rock Hill’s best restaurants, art galleries, and performance centers are a stroll away. Each room is unique and has a different South Carolina theme. Private baths, cable TV, coffee makers in all rooms. Suites with full kitchen and private patios.
CAMPING Charlotte-Fort Mill KOA Campground
I-77 / Exit 88 940 Gold Hill Road, Fort Mill Ph: 803.548.1148 Full-service campground with shaded sites, pool, two clean bath houses, recreation director, miniature golf, laundromat, LP gas, store, heated pavilion, playground and game room for kids. Fifteen minutes from downtown Charlotte and Rock Hill. Open year round. $10 fee for dumping. 215 sites.
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Carowinds Camp Wilderness Resort
I-77 / Exit 90 14523 Carowinds Boulevard, Fort Mill Ph: 803.548.5300 Tf: 800.888.4386 www.carowinds.com The multi-million dollar renovation of the 25-acre campground at Carowinds features nearly 200 campsites, 15 rental cabins, enhanced facilities and an abundance of recreational activities for the entire family. Camp Wilderness features: new air-conditioned cabins with kitchens and bathrooms, pull-through sites with full hookups, 50 amp for RVs, spacious tenting sites, bathroom facility with hot showers, laundry facilities and campground store, swimming pool and play areas.
Ebenezer Park
I-77 / Exit 82C 4490 Boatshore Road, Rock Hill Ph: 803.366.6620 Fx: 803.366.6554 www.yorkcountygov.com Pack a picnic and watch the sunset from lakeside picnic shelters, or take to Lake Wylie for fishing and recreational boating. Stay overnight at one of the park’s 69 campsites which include water, electric and sewer hook-ups. Operated by York County, Ebenezer Park is open daily from 6 a.m. - dark. Entrance fee: Memorial Day through Labor Day. Season parking passes available.
Kings Mountain National Military Park
I-85 / NC Exit 2 2625 Park Road, Blacksburg Ph: 864.936.7921 www.nps.gov Enjoy primitive backcountry camping at one of the Military Park’s 116 sites. Kings Mountain State Park, adjacent to the military park, offers camping, picnicking, hiking, and horse trails, swimming, boat rental, a living-history farm with 19th century buildings. Several sites accommodate RVs up to 40 feet, 15 equestrian campsites, two sites may be reserved for those handicapped. First come, first served, opened year round.
Kings Mountain State Park
I-85 / NC Exit 2 1277 Park Road, Blacksburg Ph: 803.222.3209 www.southcarolinaparks.com While tent campers may use the main camping area, the park offers a designated tent site area which includes central water. Each site is packed gravel and includes individual water and electrical hookups. Several sites accommodate RVs up to 40 feet. The campground is convenient to restroom facilities with hot showers. Camping reservations must be made for a minimum of two nights call toll-free 1-866-345-PARK VisitYorkCounty.com
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AGRI-TOURISM
Guide
Discover the wonderful world of agriculture and experience authentic farm and country life in York County, SC. Enjoy the flavors that come directly from York County soil and learn more about the farm animals. Agriculture is our heritage - for many their livelihood and for others their pleasure.
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The Whippoorwill Ranch Carriage Tours
386 Hoot Owl Hollow, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 803.831.2004 • www.thewhippoorwillranch.com The place to come for a unique experience. Enjoy riding in a horse drawn Victorian Carriage traveling at a relaxed pace of approximately four miles per hour. The ride will allow you time to relax and offer you a welcome break from an otherwise hectic pace of events.
Kings Mountain State Park
1277 Park Road, Blacksburg, SC 29702 803.222.3209 • www.southcarolinaparks.com Kings Mountain State Park offers hiking, equestrian trails, and camping. There are also two group camps, two fishing lakes, and a 19th Century living history farm.
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Mitten Tree Knoll Horse Center
6995 Campbell Road, York, SC 29745 803.684.2961 Horseback riding lessons, horse riders, boarding, animal care, trail rides, horses for lease and for sale.
Rancho Carrusel
2550 Feemster Road, Sharon, SC 29742 803.927.7894 Full service Horse Ranch doing boarding, training, and clinics. Owned by Pro-Trainers with several National Champions on site (paso finos). please recycle this publication
Cherry Place Farm
1922 Oakdale Road, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.324.1864 Specializing in fresh eggs, farm tours, fall pumpkin patch and corn maze. Open to the public every weekend in October. Visit us on Facebook.
Dink’s Produce & Country Meats
762 Heckle Boulevard, Rock Hill, SC 29730 803.328.8688 Dink’s offers fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as sausage, country ham, and bacon from G & W Meats of Hickory Grove, SC year around. Hometown Country Store like Grandpa remembers.
Lakewood Farm
668 Burns Road, Smyrna, SC 29743 803.230.8810 • www.lakewoodfarm.com Take the worry out of boarding. Reasonable rates 10 miles of trails. Close to two state parks. Minutes off I-85. References available. Owner on premises.
Lakewood Farm/Arabians
668 Burns Road, Smyrna, SC 29743 803.230.8810 • www.lakewoodfarmarabians.com Sport horses, endurance, Western, Hunter, Reining & Working Arabian. Proven bloodlines ~Champions~ foundation. Stop by for a visit. We love sharing our horses!
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Marie Pruden, Junior Parelli Instructor
3002 Lost Tree Lane, Sharon, SC 29742 803.230.8330 www.instructor.parelli.com/mariepruden 2 Star Parelli Junior Instructor. Available for Parelli Natural Horsemanship online assistance. Contact Marie Pruden for appointments.
Fawn Song Farm
1030 Edgefield Road, York, SC 29745 803.984.7116 • www.fawnsongfarm.com Linda Algire, teacher of Natural Horsemanship principles of love, language, and leadership. Learn to think, play, and act like a horse!
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Bush-N-Vine Farm
1650 Filbert Highway, York, SC 29745 803.684.2732 • www.bushnvinefarm.com Family-owned farm providing you with local grown strawberries, peaches, blueberries, raspberries, and fresh produce in season. We also have a Spring and Fall Festival.
The Peach Tree Orchard
2077 Filbert Highway, York, SC 29745 803.684.9996 • www.thepeachtreeorchards.com A variety of over 30 different peaches to choose from are available at this orchard where the trees ripen from June to September. An array of specialty gifts and accessories are also available. Be sure to stop in the ice cream parlor, too. Closed the month of November. please recycle this publication
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Stacy’s Garden Center
2009 Filbert Highway, York, SC 29745 803.684.2331 • www.stacysgardencenters.com The idea for Stacy’s Greenhouse took root in the Spring of 1969 when Louis O. Stacy, Jr. came home from the Navy. Today, the wholesale and retail operation encompasses almost 260 acres, which includes 16 acres of greenhouse space, several office buildings and 4 potting buildings. In the peak season, Stacy’s has over 450 farm employees, 150 truck drivers, 24 district managers and 150 merchandisers in stores to which they ship.
Windy Hill Orchard and Cider Mill
1860 Highway 5, York, SC 29745 803.684.0690 • www.Windyhillorchard.com Windy Hill Orchard is a family-owned and operated boutique apple orchard and cider mill. Open every Fall from mid August until Christmas. We offer visitors pick your own apples, fresh pressed cider, farm tours, apple products and much more. We are also a bonded winery producing craft, hard ciders. Come out and experience York County’s original agri-tourism destination!
Inman Farms & The Market at Inman Farms
1101 & 1169 Black Highway (SC Rt #5), York, SC 29745 803.371.2400 • www.inmanfarmsyorksc.webs.com Established in 1893, the property features a 2-story Italianate-style main house, outbuildings original to the farm, historical tenant home, stunning natural acreage, along with the 1951 peach packing shed with original equipment intact. On the land that for over a century grew crops that sustained a family, it now brings to the region a historic destination, event venue, and delightful farmers market business for local and out-of-state visitors to enjoy. The market is open Saturdays, May October 8 a.m. - Noon, and the farm is currently open for self guided tours during market hours and guided tours and live interpretations during special events.
Springs Farm Peach Stand
1325 Highway 160 West, Fort Mill, SC 29715 803.547.7563 • www.PeachStand.com There is an orchard sitting peacefully in the heart of Fort Mill, SC. Fresh peaches, sweetened by the Carolina sun, grow on trees that have rested on this land for generations. Healthy, vibrant fresh peaches and robust strawberry fields is how Springs Farm and The Peach Stand began.
Black’s Peaches & Cotton Belt Bakery
1800 Black Highway, York, SC 29745 803.684.2333 • www.blackspeachesandbakery.com A family-owned business since 1923. Established by his great-grandfather, Arthur Lindsay Black, Arthur Q. Black has kept the family farm growing since 1972. Pick Your Own...Strawberries - End of April through 1st of June; Peaches - 1st of June through 1st of September; Apples - After 1st frost.
Penland Tree Farm
6457 Campbell Road, York, SC 29745 803.366.7605 • www.penlandtreefarm.com Penland Tree Farm is the home of Penland Christmas Tree Farm - a “choose and cut” tree farm where you can select and cut your own Christmas tree, and also, Penland Tree Farm - a tree farm that grows evergreen and hardwood trees for landscaping. You are welcome to visit the farm anytime, but please call ahead.
Old Town Market
115 Caldwell Street (parking entrance on E. White St.), Rock Hill SC 29730 803.417.4067 • onlyinoldtown.com/market Old Town Market is Rock Hill’s only all-local farmers market. It features fresh seasonal produce, pastured meats, plants, baked goods, farm products, and a wide variety of handmade works by local artisans. Every market also includes musical entertainment and free children’s activities. Open Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings from late spring to early fall.
Sugar Creek Garden Center
3354 Highway 160 West, Fort Mill SC 29708 803.802.2600 • www.sugarcreekgardencenter.com Sugar Creek Garden Center offers a high quality and unique selection of plants, as well as personal design and installation services. You will also find pottery and fountains, gardening tools and accessories, indoor plants and gifts, containers and hanging baskets, lawn and landscape supplies, and a section for wildlife and birding. We are a family oriented garden center hosting seasonal and educational events for children and adults.
SC Strawberry Festival
Walter Elisha Park, Fort Mill 803.547.2116 • www.scstrawberryfestival.com There’s only one place to find the best berries in the Carolinas...the SC Strawberry Festival in Fort Mill! Join us for great music, delicious food, arts and crafts, golf tournament, car show, pageant, contests, fireworks and more! VisitYorkCounty.com
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IMPORTANT Visitor Information
Tourism Agencies South Carolina Welcome Center Located in Fort Mill, SC, on southbound I-77, at Mile Marker 89. Ph: 803.548.2880 Open every day, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. except Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year’s.
Lost Passport or Visa Should you lose your passport or visa while in SC, contact your country’s nearest consulate general’s office in Atlanta, GA. British Consulate General Ph: 404.954.7700 French Consulate General Ph: 404.495.1660
German Consulate General Ph: 404.659.4760 Japanese Consulate General Ph: 404.240.4300
SC Tourism Office International Representatives
South Carolina Parks, Recreation & Tourism P.O. Box 71, 1205 Pendleton Street, Columbia, SC 29202 Tf: 800.346.3634 Ph: 803.734.1700 www.discoversouthcarolina.com
United Kingdom, Ireland & Scandinavia 33 Market Place, Hitchin, Herts SG5 IDY, United Kingdom Ph: (44) (0) 1462 458 028 Em: ttmkirsty@enterprise.net
Olde English District Tourism Commission P.O. Box 368, 3200 Commerce Drive, Suite A Richburg, SC 29729 Tf: 800.968.5909 Ph: 803.789.7076 www.oldeenglishdistrict.com
Germany & Other Western European Countries Schöene Aussicht 8c/2, D-61348 Bad Homburg, Germany Ph: (49) (0)6172/92 16 04 Em: ESTM@compuserve.com
Rock Hill/York County Convention & Visitors Bureau PO Box 11377, 452 S. Anderson Road Rock Hill, SC 29731 Tf: 888.702.1320 Ph: 803.329.5200 www.visityorkcounty.com Rock Hill Parks, Recreation & Tourism P.O. Box 11706, 155 Johnston St. Rock Hill, SC 29731 Ph: 803.329.5620 • www.rockhillrocks.com
International Tourist Information Currency Exchange Banking institutions usually will accept international bankcards for cash withdrawals in US dollars at ATM machines. Currency exchange is offered at BB&T, Bank of America and Wells Fargo.
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Healthcare Piedmont Medical Center 222 S. Herlong Avenue, Rock Hill, SC Ph: 803.329.1234 • www.piedmontmedicalcenter.com Piedmont Medical Center is a 288-bed hospital offering a broad range of services. Our medical staff totals more than 380 and represents a broad range of medical specialties. For a physician referral, call 803.329.1234 or piedmontmedicalcenter.com/doc. Carolinas Medical Center Urgent Care 704 Gold Hill Road, Fort Mill, SC Ph: 803.835.0430 • www.carolinasmedicalcenter.org Carolinas Medical Center (CMC), part of Carolinas Healthcare System, in Charlotte, NC is a national leader in specialized care for a broad range of medical conditions. Urgent Care facilities are equipped to treat minor illnesses and injuries. Our practices are staffed by licensed providers and staff trained in urgent and emergency care.
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I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N
Seatbelt Laws
South Carolina requires that any child under age six riding in a passenger car, pickup truck, van or recreational vehicle must use a child restraint system. Any child less than one year of age must be in a restraint-seating device regardless of where that child is sitting in the vehicle. Children ages one through five riding in a rear seat must use a restraint seating device or a safety belt provided by the vehicle. Children under four years of age riding in the front seat must use a child restraint seating device. Any child four to six years of age when riding in the front seat must be secured by a safety belt provided by the vehicle. State law requires that the driver and every occupant of a motor vehicle, when it is being operated on the public streets and highways, must wear a safety belt. The driver is responsible for requiring each occupant over six and less than 17 years of age to wear a safety belt.
Alcoholic Beverage Laws
The legal drinking age for alcoholic beverages in South Carolina is 21. Alcoholic beverages cannot be served after midnight Saturday or all day Sunday, except in restaurants and bars with special permits in York County, including the cities of Tega Cay, Rock Hill and York. Package store sales of alcoholic beverages are permitted from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Monday - Saturday. It is unlawful for any person to possess an open container of beer, wine or liquor in a moving vehicle upon the highways of South Carolina.
Boat Registration
1000 Assembly Building, P.O. Box 167 Columbia, SC 29202 Ph: 803.734.3857 Fx: 803.734.4138 Applications for boat registration and titling are available from the SC Department of Natural Resources Boating Division or online at www.dnr.sc.gov/boating.
Hunting and Fishing Licenses
There is no reciprocal agreement between North and South Carolina. Fishing licenses are available locally at bait and tackle shops. For hunting and fishing license fees and seasons, contact the SC Department of Natural Resources, Ph: 803.734.3833. Fisheries Division Ph: 803.366.7024 • www.dnr.sc.gov.
In Case of Emergency Emergencies Ph: 911
Hospital Piedmont Healthcare System Ph: 803.329.1234 222 S. Herlong Avenue, Rock Hill
Law Enforcement SC Highway Patrol Ph: 803.385.3107 Tf: 800.768.1504 (in SC) *HP on cell phone York County Sheriff’s Office Ph: 803.628.3059 Rock Hill Police Ph: 803.329.7200
Motorist Assistance SHEP (State Highway Emergency Program): Dial *HP on cell phone, ask for SHEP. SHEP responders make minor repairs to disabled vehicles, assist with incident management and provide first aid until emergency medical service arrives. SHEP operates in York County between exits 75 and 90 on I-77. Hours of assistance: Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday
6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Transportation Air Charlotte/Douglas International Airport is located 20 miles north of Rock Hill via I-77. Seven major carriers, including Air Canada, American, Delta, Lufthansa, United, US Airways, Jet Blue, Southwest and additional regional airlines offer daily flights to over 120 destinations. Ph: 704.359.4027 • www.charlotteairport.com The Rock Hill/York County Airport services private and corporate traffic. It has a 5,500 foot paved, lighted runway for both day and night operations, with Instrument Landing System. Carolinas Flight Centers, Inc. provides full maintenance and aircraft storage. Ph: 803.366.5108 Tf: 888.FUN.FLYN www.cityofrockhill.com Rail Rail travel is available through Amtrak in Charlotte, NC, 1914 N. Tryon St., Schedule information: Tf: 800.872.7245
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I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N Highway York County is conveniently accessed via I-77, a major Interstate. It is also serviced by I-85 which intersects I-77 just 12 miles north of the county line. Major national highways are US 21 and US 321. Maps are located in the front. Charlotte Area Transportation System (CATS) 3145 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28217 Ph: 704.336.4057
Distances from Rock Hill City, State
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Relocation Information Considering a move to York County here are some helpful resources.
Electricity City of Rock Hill: Ph: 803.329.5500 Duke Energy: Ph: 803.547.2007 or 803.684.9939 York Electric Co-Op: Ph: 803.548.4244 or 803.684.4247 Tf: 800.582.8810
Natural Gas York County Natural Gas: Ph: 803.329.5255
Telephone
Atlanta, GA
245 394
Baltimore, MD
480 772
BellSouth (Clover): Ph: 803.780.2355
Birmingham, AL
426 685
Boston, MA
875 1,407
Comporium Communications: Ph: 803.324.9011 or 803.548.9011
Charlotte, NC 25 40
Cable TV
Chicago, IL
760 1,222
Comporium Communications: Ph: 803.324.9011 or 803.548.9011
Columbia, SC
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Cincinnati, OH
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Time Warner Cable: Ph: 704.228.7248
Cleveland, OH
638 1,027
Jacksonville, FL
365 587
Memphis, TN
620 998
Miami, FL
720 1,158
Nashville, TN
450 724
Orlando, FL
525 845
Philadelphia, PA
565 909
New York, NY
645 1,038
Toronto, Canada
865 1,392
Washington, DC
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Area Chambers York County Regional Chamber of Commerce 116 E. Main Street P.O. Box 590, Rock Hill 29731 Ph: 803.324.7500 Fx: 803.324.1889 info@yorkcountychamber.com www.yorkcountychamber.com Fort Mill Area Council 210 Tom Hall Street P.O. Box 1357, Fort Mill 29715 Ph: 803.547.5900 Fx: 803.547.5922 fortmill@yorkcountychamber.com www.yorkcountychamber.com Rock Hill Area Council 116 E. Main Street, Rock Hill 29731 Ph: 803.324.7500 Fx: 803.324.1889 info@yorkcountychamber.com www.yorkcountychamber.com Tega Cay Area Council 1741 Gold Hill Road, Fort Mill, SC 29708 Suite #104 Ph: 803.548.2444 Fx: 803.548.2940 tegacay@yorkcountychamber.com www.yorkcountychamber.com Greater Clover Chamber of Commerce 118 Bethel Street P.O. Box 162, Clover 29710 Ph: 803.222.3312 Fx: 803.222.8396 sccloverchamber@aol.com www.cloverscchamber.com Greater York Chamber of Commerce 23 E. Liberty Street P.O. Box 97, York 29745 Ph: 803.684.2590 Fx: 803.684.2575 info@greateryorkchamber.com www.greateryorkchamber.com Lake Wylie Chamber of Commerce 264 Latitude Lane, Suite 101 P.O. Box 5233, Lake Wylie 29710 Ph: 803.831.2827 Fx: 803.831.2460 lakewyliechamber@yahoo.com www.lakewyliesc.com
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Fresh Food Markets Old Town Market May – September Market at Inman Farms May – December Fort Mill Farmers Market July – October
Calendar of Events Year-Round Festivals March – St. Patrick’s Day on Main Festival – Old Town (downtown Rock Hill) April – Come-See-Me Festival, Bush-n-Vine Strawberry Festival May – South Carolina Strawberry Festival, National Travel and Tourism Week June – Feis Chlobhair: Clover Scottish Games, Bushn-Vine Peach Festival August – SummerFest, Experience SC Festival September – Bush-n-Vine Pumpkin Festival October – Windy Hill Orchard & Cider Mill Annual Apple Harvest Festival, Blues & Jazz Festival, Oktoberfest November – Catawba Cultural Heritage Craft Fair, Underexposed Film Festival December – ChristmasVille
Concerts Tega Cay Summer Concert Series May – September York’s Downtown Live Concert Series May – August Old Town Amphitheater Concert Series May – August (except June) Main Street, LIVE! June – September (except July) Lake Wylie Music Fest June
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January Wounded Warrior – NarroWay Productions Hog Butchering Day – Historic Brattonsville Main Stage Series – Community Performance Center Wine & Scotch Tasting – Center for the Arts February By Way of the Back Door: The African American Experience – Historic Brattonsville Wounded Warrior – NarroWay Productions The Artsy Affair Gala – Center for the Arts March St. Patrick’s Day on Main Festival – Old Town (downtown Rock Hill) Spring Militia Encampment – Kings Mountain National Military Park Carowinds Opening Day – Carowinds Children’s Day on the Farm – Historic Brattonsville Clover St. Patrick’s Day Festival – Town of Clover Lord of Light – NarroWay Productions Main Stage Series – Community Performance Center April Earth Day Birthday – Museum of York County National Park Week – Kings Mountain National Military Park Junior Ranger Day – Kings Mountain National Military Park Annual Earth Day Celebration – Anne Springs Close Greenway Catawba Indian Pow-Wow Main Stage Series – Community Performance Center Fourth Cross – Narroway Productions Spring One-Act Festival – Winthrop University Winthrop Senior Choreography Showcase – Winthrop University May COOLFest – Old Town (downtown Rock Hill) Glencairn Garden BloomFest – Glencairn Garden 18th Century Trade and Craft Fair – Kings Mountain National Military Park Military Through the Ages – Kings Mountain National Military Park Boomerang Bay opens – Carowinds Military Days – Carowinds A Tribute to Mothers – NarroWay Productions please recycle this publication
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June Ag + Art Tour (agriculture meets art) Carolina Ski Show – Carolina Show Ski Team Children’s Colonial Day – Kings Mountain National Military Park Not Just Another Love Story – NarroWay Productions July Carolina Ski Show – Carolina Show Ski Team Independence Day Celebration – Historic Brattonsville Battle of Huck’s Defeat – Historic Brattonsville Fourth of July Encampment – Kings Mountain National Military Park Military Days – Carowinds Red, White & BOOM! – Old Town (downtown Rock Hill) Tega Cay 4th of July Celebration – Tega Cay, SC Annual Firing of the Cannon – Fort Mill, SC 4th of July Celebration – The White Home July 4th Celebration – York, SC Fourth of July Fantastic Fireworks Display – Lake Wylie, SC Not Just Another Love Story – NarroWay Productions
October Civil War Reenactment – Historic Brattonsville 233rd Anniversary of the Battle of Kings Mountain – Kings Mountain National Military Park Battle of Kings Mountain Anniversary Encampment – Kings Mountain National Military Park Scarowinds – Carowinds Heritage Days – Inman Farms Fall in Downtown York – Historic Downtown York Boo HaHa – Old Town (downtown Rock Hill) Fall Festival – Downtown Fort Mill The Gospel According to Tennessee – NarroWay Productions Mystery Theatre – NarroWay Productions Spirits & Stories – Historic Brattonsville Old Town Zombie Crawl - Old Town (downtown Rock Hill)
August Carolina Ski Show – Carolina Show Ski Team Backcountry Militia Encampment – Kings Mountain National Military Park The Gospel According To Tennessee – NarroWay Productions
November Tribute to Veterans – Glencairn Gardens Veterans Day Encampment – Kings Mountain National Military Park Howser House Tours – Kings Mountain National Military Park America Recycles Day – Museum of York County Fall One-Act Festival – Winthrop University The Real Christmas Story – NarroWay Productions A Stranger for Christmas – NarroWay Productions The Nativity Set – NarroWay Productions
September By the Sweat of Our Brows – Historic Brattonsville Piedmont Pottery Festival – Historic Brattonsville Labor Day Encampment – Kings Mountain National Military Park Annual Barbeque and Bluegrass Event – Anne Springs Close Greenway Dairy Barn Main Stage Series – Community Performance Center Celebration – Community Performance Center The Gospel According to Tennessee – NarroWay Productions Scarowinds – Carowinds
December Rock Hill Christmas Parade – Old Town (downtown Rock Hill) Fort Mill Christmas Parade – Downtown Fort Mill The Real Christmas Story – NarroWay Productions A Stranger For Christmas – NarroWay Productions The Nativity Set – NarroWay Productions York Christmas Parade – Historic Downtown York Clover Annual Christmas Parade – Downtown Clover Christmas in Olde York (historic house tours) – Historic York Christmas Candlelight Tours – Historic Brattonsville Lights on the Lake Boat Parade – Lake Wylie
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INDEX of Advertisers ADS Anne Springs Close Greenway..........................................................................................2 Carowinds Amusement Park........................................................................................... BC Come See Me Festival, Inc..............................................................................................31 Comfort Suites...................................................................................................................3 Courtyard by Marriott in Rock Hill...................................................................................51 Doctors Care......................................................................................................................7 Fort Mill & Springfield Golf Clubs......................................................................................2 Fort Mill History Museum................................................................................................25 Founders Federal Credit Union..........................................................................................6 Greater York Chamber of Commerce/Summerfest..........................................................63 Hampton Inn Rock Hill.....................................................................................................53 Historic Brattonsville......................................................................................................IFC Historic Walking Tour.......................................................................................................11 Howard Johnson Rock Hill...............................................................................................51 Main Street Children’s Museum......................................................................................21 Museum of York County...................................................................................................21 Newk’s Restaurant...........................................................................................................43 Old Town Market..............................................................................................................57 Piedmont Medical Center................................................................................................13 Regency Inn......................................................................................................................52 Rock Hill Galleria...............................................................................................................1 Rock Hill Outdoor Center............................................................................................... IBC SC Strawberry Festival....................................................................................................11 Super 8 Motel..................................................................................................................53 The Palmetto Room..........................................................................................................25 Town of Clover.................................................................................................................63 TownePlace Suites by Marriott Rock Hill........................................................................52 Wingate by Wyndham.....................................................................................................46 Winthrop University...........................................................................................................5 COUPONS Anne Springs Close Greenway........................................................................................71 Comfort Suites/Country Inns...........................................................................................69 Historic Brattonsville ......................................................................................................71 Main Street Children’s Museum......................................................................................71 Museum of York County...................................................................................................71 Newk’s Restaurant...........................................................................................................67 Old Town Market..............................................................................................................67 Super 8 Motel/Howard Johnson.....................................................................................69 Wingate by Wyndham.....................................................................................................69 Winthrop University.........................................................................................................69
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