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Local & General Info
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Areas Served:
Winnsboro, South Carolina, United States
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Area Airports:
Columbia Metro, Charlotte
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Directions from North:
Right off I-77, 6 miles from interstate and highway 34 and 321.
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Directions from South:
Left off of I-77, 6 miles from interstate and 34 and 321.
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Directions from East:
I-20 exit 70. Turn right you will be on 321 north. Property is 20 miles.
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Directions from West:
I-20 exit 70. Turn left. You will be on 321 north. Property is about 20 miles.
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Directions from Airport:
Take I-26 west to I-20 east. Take exit 70, turn right, and you will be on 321 north. Property is about 20 miles.
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Overview:
Winnsboro is the county seat and abounds with historic and architecturally interesting homes and buildings. Winnsboro's entire central core has been listed in the national register of historic places. Lending itself to a self guided walking tour available at the Fairfield County Chamber Office for those wishing to wander amongst history.
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Fairfield County Courthouse and Town Clock:
Winnsboro, SC 29180 open 10AM to 4 PM The courthouse was designed by native born architect Robert Mills in 1823. The Town Clock is thought to be the longest continuously running town clock in America.
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The South Carolina Railroad Museum:
Winnsboro, SC 29180 In 1983 the museum received by way of donation, the old Rockton and Rion Railway. The equipment includes various types of freight and passenger cars as well as steam locomotive #44.
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Lake Wateree State Park:
803-482-6401 open 6AM to 9PM daily Located on the shores of Lake Wateree, this midlands park provides access to one of the state's premier fishing lakes. The park provides a picturesque setting for campers and fishermen.
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Fortune Springs Park:
Winnsboro, SC 29180 This garden's ponds and resident ducks offer a pleasant contrast to other historic sites.
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