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Rock Hill is the most populous city in York County, South Carolina, United States, and the 5th-most populous city in the state. [7] It is also the 4th-most populous city of the Charlotte metropolitan area , behind Charlotte , Concord , and Gastonia (all located in North Carolina ).
Rock Hill Cotton Factory, also known as Plej's Textile Mill Outlets, Ostrow Textile Mill, and Fewell Cotton Warehouse, is a historic textile mill complex located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. The mill was built in 1881, and is a two-story, 12 bay by 16 bay, brick factory. It features a three-story tower at the main entrance.
National Register of Historic Places in Rock Hill, South Carolina (26 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Rock Hill, South Carolina" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
1922 Anderson Touring car at the South Carolina State Museum. The Anderson was a United States automobile; considered the most successful automobile ever built in the Southern United States, it was manufactured by a carriage works from 1916 to 1925 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Started by John Gary Anderson, the company sold cars through a ...
The city of Rock Hill is the location of 28 of these properties and districts, they are listed here, while the 29 properties and districts in the remaining parts of the county are listed separately. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 29, 2024.
Catawba paper mill is a paper factory located on a 1,800 acre site [1] in Catawba, [2] York County, South Carolina [3] located approximately 5,000 feet [2] from the Catawba River [4] upstream of Chester, South Carolina. [4] It is owned by Kraft Group subsidiary [5] New Indy LLC, [3] sometimes known as New Indy Containerboard. [4]
The Heritage of Our People: A Study in Courage: A Historical Background for the Study of the Processes of Local Government Published by Rock Hill School District Number 3, Rock Hill, SC. 1970. Willoughby, Lynn. The "Good Town" Does Well: Rock Hill, S.C., 1852-2002 Published by Written in Stone, Orangeburg, South Carolina. 2002 ISBN 0-9669707-2-1
The Rock Hill Printing and Finish Company, also known locally as The Bleachery is a historic textile processing facility at 400 West White Street in downtown Rock Hill, South Carolina. The complex consists of six buildings dating as far back as 1925, as well as a reservoir, and employed nearly 5,000 workers at its height in 1965.