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The Peachoid is a 135 foot (41 m) tall water tower in Gaffney, South Carolina, U.S., that resembles a peach. [1] The water tower holds one million U.S. gallons (3.78541 million litres) of water and is located off Peachoid Road by Interstate 85 between exits 90 and 92 (near the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway). Usually referred to by locals as ...
Austin Boycroft, 1, picks the perfect peach from Jolley Farms at the South Carolina Peach Festival in Gaffney on Saturday, July 20, 2024. "It has been very good.
Gaffney is a city in and the seat of Cherokee County, South Carolina, United States, [5] in the Upstate region of South Carolina. Gaffney is known as the "Peach Capital of South Carolina". The population was 12,539 at the 2010 census, [6] with an estimated population of 12,609 in 2019. [7]
Jolley Farm peaches are seen at the South Carolina Peach Festival in Gaffney on Saturday, July 20, 2024. In the late 1850s, botanist Henry William Ravenel of Aiken was the first to ship South ...
South Carolina Peach Festival. The South Carolina Peach Festival in Gaffney has plenty of weekend events. Go to www.southcarolinapeachfest.com for more information.. Thursday, July 11. Downtown Events
Frank (Kevin Spacey) is in the middle of negotiating the education bill with Marty Spinella (Al Sapienza), head of a teachers' union, when he learns that a 17-year-old girl has been killed due to texting while driving in his hometown of Gaffney, South Carolina, while being distracted by the Peachoid, a water tower shaped like a peach that Frank had advocated to keep standing.
According to the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, any peach harvested in the state from the middle of the season to the end is a freestone peach. Gaffney's Peach Festival: Gaffney's Peach ...
The Peachoid has also been confused for a huge butt, leaving passing motorists confused at what the City of Gaffney meant by this enormous landmark. I think it is understood exactly what the Board of Public Works "meant" by erecting this monument, after all, South Carolina produces more peaches than any other state, except California.