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Landrum Depot
β OpenThe Landrum Depot is a museum located at 211 South 562 in Landrum, South Carolina, United States. The City of Landrum, founded in 1880 and incorporated in 1883, is a charming town nestled against the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains and conveniently located between Spartanburg, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina. The Landrum Depot showcases the history and culture of the city, which has maintained its traditional downtown center through careful city planning. Visitors can explore the museum and learn about the city's past, as well as enjoy drives along scenic roads, shopping in unique antique and specialty shops, and dining in quaint eateries.
211 S 562, Landrum, SC 29356, United States -
Poinsett Bridge
β OpenPoinsett Bridge is a historic site located at 580 Callahan Mountain Road in Landrum, South Carolina, United States. This institution is a popular tourist attraction, known for its unique architecture and picturesque surroundings. The bridge, built in the early 1800s, is the oldest surviving bridge in South Carolina and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can explore the bridge and learn about its history, making it a must-see destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
580 Callahan Mountain Rd, Landrum, SC 29356, United States -
Campbells Covered Bridge
β ClosedCampbell's Covered Bridge, located at 171 Campbell Covered Bridge Road in Landrum, South Carolina, is a historic and picturesque tourist attraction. Constructed between 1909 and 1911, it is the only remaining covered bridge in the state of South Carolina. Spanning Beaverdam Creek, the 38-foot-long pine structure was built by Charles Irwin Willis and is named after Alexander Lafayette Campbell, who operated a grist mill nearby. Visitors to Campbell's Covered Bridge can enjoy a serene and peaceful setting in northern Greenville County. The surrounding 18.65-acre park offers opportunities for picnicking, exploring the foundations of the old grist mill and home site, wading in Beaverdam Creek, hiking a short nature trail, and learning about the area's history through interpretive signage.
171 Campbell Covered Bridge Rd, Landrum, SC 29356, United States
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