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Spartanburg County Foundation was established in 1943 [2] it is the oldest [3] and second largest community foundation in South Carolina. [4] Since inception the endowment funds it manages and the fundraising efforts it has guided have resulted in the distribution of imore than $120 million to nonprofit organizations. [5]
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The Hatchers were not wealthy landowners. Limited in resources, but not in creative vision, they raised money for their projects by buying and self-renovating adjacent properties for rental income. They chose to give the Garden to the Spartanburg County Foundation which leaves the garden to the Spartanburg community in perpetuity.
Spartanburg's Walter Montgomery Jr. is remembered by friends for his generosity and dedication to the community. He died on Oct. 4 at 93 years old.
This is the view of the Spartanburg County Public Libraries - Headquarters showing the road and sidewalk closure at the intersection of Broad and Church Streets on May 7, 2024.
Location of Spartanburg County in South Carolina. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States.
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By 1910, family community leaders had built the two-room Africa School to teach local children. One of S.C.'s first Rosenwald Fund schools later opened there. Near the school, family community members built Fairview C.M.E. Church c. 1912, one mile from Highway 9. Congregants first organized themselves c. 1902 at the home of Emanuel Waddell.