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The Belton Standpipe, in Belton, South Carolina, historically known as the Belton Waterworks Tower, is a 155-foot high concrete water tower located near the downtown area. Construction on the tower began in 1908 and was completed in 1909. [2] [3] It is the tallest of three standpipe water towers in the state. [4]
The standpipe is the inspiration for the yearly Belton Standpipe Festival, first held in 1987 as a fundraising event. In bygone years Belton was the cotton ginning center for South Carolina, with many cotton mills that were part of the heritage. Belton boasts an arts center that holds regular art exhibitions open to the public.
Location of Anderson County in South Carolina. ... Belton Standpipe. November 5, 1987 : McGee St. Belton: 7: Boone-Douthit House: Boone-Douthit House: July 3, 1997 ...
Fall festival time in South Carolina is nearly here. Mark your calendars for 10 of the best festivals to try this year.
Belton Standpipe may refer to: Belton Standpipe (Belton, South Carolina), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Anderson County, South Carolina;
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS 17: Belton Standpipe: Belton Standpipe: December 26, 1990 : NW of jct. of TX 317 & I-35: Belton: Historic and Architectural Resources of Belton MPS 18
The Belton Depot, located in Belton, Anderson County, South Carolina was constructed by the Southern Railway company around 1910 and was listed in the National Historic Register on August 13, 1979. Historically known as the Southern Railway Combined Depot, it replaced several small buildings used by the company.
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Anderson County, South Carolina" ... Belton Standpipe (Belton, South Carolina) Boone-Douthit House; C.