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Graniteville welcome sign. Graniteville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Aiken County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 2,614 at the 2010 census. [3] It lies along U.S. Route 1, five miles (8.0 km) west of Aiken in Horse Creek Valley, which originates in the nearby town of Vaucluse.
Graniteville is located west of Aiken, on the east side of Horse Creek, a tributary of the Savannah River to the southwest. The historic district includes the original 1846 power canal (no longer used for that purpose), which runs north from the center of Graniteville on the west side of Canal Street ( South Carolina Highway 191 ).
Horse Creek Valley as shown in Isaac Boles survey of Edgefield County, 1871. Horse Creek Valley is a geographic area along Horse Creek, a tributary of the Savannah River. It lies within present-day Aiken County, South Carolina (prior to 1872, in Edgefield District / Edgefield County). The area is alternately referred to as "Midland Valley".
The sheriff’s office said the shooting occurred early Saturday at the intersection of Sage Creek Boulevard and Bettis Academy Road in Graniteville in front of a residential area — not far from ...
Graniteville may refer to the following places in the United States: Graniteville, California, a town; Graniteville, Connecticut a historic district; Graniteville, Missouri, an unincorporated community; Graniteville, Staten Island, New York, neighborhood in New York City; Graniteville, South Carolina, unincorporated community in Aiken County ...
Whitehall is one of Greenville’s oldest residences. It was built by Henry Middleton in 1813 and served as Middleton’s summer home until 1820. Middleton’s father, Arthur Middleton was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, president of Continental Congress, a US Senator, and a member of the SC House of Representatives.
The Hickman Mill Historic District encompasses an early 20th-century textile mill complex in Graniteville, South Carolina. It is located just south of the older Graniteville Mill, and is bounded on the north by Marshall Street, the east by Canal Street, and the south by Hard Street. The complex includes a large brick mill building, and the ...
The following year, both SC 12 and SC 50 were dropped along the route. The entire route was paved by 1932. Around 1938, US 1 was rerouted between Cheraw and Wallace , going further north along its now current alignment and leaving behind Hickson Road (S-35-52) and Brickyard Road (S-35-36).