Six Mile Family Activities - Things to Do With Kids in Six Mile SC
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AKeowee-Toxaway State Natural Area
- 108 Residence Drive
Sunset, SC 29685 - +1 864 868 2605
- A 3/4 mile long private drive leads down beside the lake to a very secluded cabin. The cabin is beautiful with everything you could want. The second story porch overlooking the lake is incredible! A short walk down from the cabin is your own private dock where we enjoyed quiet fishing and swimmin... more on TripAdvisor
Keowee-Toxaway State Natural Area
108 Residence DriveSunset, SC 29685
BHagood Mill
- 321 Hagood Mill Road
Pickens, SC 29671-9285 - +1 864 898 5963 / picmus@innova.
- Overview Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this functioning 19th century water powered gristmill features most of its original components and is one of only two mills ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Hagood Mill
321 Hagood Mill RoadPickens, SC 29671-9285
CAshtabula Plantation
- 444 Highway 88
Pendleton, SC 29670 - 864 / 646-7249
- Overview This magnificent plantation home is beautifully restored and furnished with many outstanding antiques and furnishings, including some items which ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Lewis Ladson Gibbes of Charleston built this house in the late 1820s. Ashtabula is the Indian word for "fish river." When the Gibbes family sold the property, it was advertised as "the most beautiful farm in the Upstate." The property eventually fell into the hands of the Mead Corporation, which ... more on Frommers
Ashtabula Plantation
444 Highway 88Pendleton, SC 29670
DEast Beach Galveston Island
- +1 409 762 3278
- Highlights: concessions-food available, restrooms… more
- Location: Galveston, Texas (9.6 miles from Six Mile)
EFort Hill
- Clemson
SC 29631 - +1 854 656 2475
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Clemson, South Carolina (8.8 miles from Six Mile)
- Overview Beautiful Antebellum plantation house that was the former home of John C. Calhoun, the Vice President under both Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams. Mr. Calhoun lived at this house from 1825 until his death in 1850 and the home ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Fort Hill was originally built as a four room house about 1803 and was called Clergy Hall by Dr. James McElhenny, a local Presbyterian pastor. The home later became the home of John C. Calhoun in 1825. Calhoun enlarged it to fourteen rooms and renamed it Fort Hill for nearby Fort Rutledge, which ... more on En.wikipedia.org
Fort Hill
ClemsonSC 29631
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