Poinsett Bridge

Spanning the gentle waters, the Poinsett Bridge stands as a serene gateway to nature’s splendor. Surrounded by a tapestry of autumnal colors, this historic stone archway invites you to pause and reflect amidst the tranquil woodland setting.

Poinsett Bridge in Greenville SC According to local news outlets, the Poinsett Bridge is now closed for repairs and preservation and scheduled to reopen on April 1, 2026. Visiting the Poinsett Bridge As you drive along Callahan Mountain Rd near Landrum it’s easy to miss this pivotal piece of Carolina history. The Poinsett Bridge is… Continue reading Poinsett Bridge

Historic Johnson Farm

Guests at the Boarding house would do farm cores during the day.

Historic Johnson Farm For details on our visit check out our Historic Johnson Farm Field Report The Historic Johnson Farm Today The Johnson Farm today consists of 10 historic buildings surrounded by 15 acres. The oldest buildings are the original farm home, smokehouse, and granary all built by Riley Barnett in the 1880’s for Oliver… Continue reading Historic Johnson Farm

Lake Greenwood State Park

Near Picnic Shelter #1 offers great views of the lake and individual picnic tables.

Discover Lake Greenwood State Park, a 914-acre haven nestled along the shores of Lake Greenwood in South Carolina. Explore camping sites, boat launches, picnic areas, and the fascinating history of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) that shaped this scenic retreat.

Musgrove Mill Battleground

The Battlefield Trail loops around the site of the battle and has interpretive signs detailing the progress of the battle for Musgrove's Mill.

This comprehensive guide, complete with pictures, offers a glimpse into America’s past and the activities you can enjoy today. Explore the rich history of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site, a key Revolutionary War battleground in South Carolina. Discover the site’s hiking trails, picnic spots, and the story of the Battle of Musgrove Mill.

Gastonias Backyard Treasures

Discovering Gastonia’s Backyard Treasures Nestled just outside of the bustling city of Charlotte, Gastonia, North Carolina is one of the most popular spots for people moving to the area to settle. And why not? With urban delights like shopping, concerts, art galleries, and sports just a stone’s throw away, Gastonia beckons those who want the… Continue reading Gastonias Backyard Treasures

Historic Homes in the Carolinas

Historic Homes in the Carolinas The Carolinas are home to some amazing historical homes, many of which are open to the public. Some date back to colonial times. Some are small and some are large and lavish rivaling the finest European estates. For our list, we looked for homes that not only offer a look… Continue reading Historic Homes in the Carolinas

Blackstock Battlefield

Click Here for everything you need to know to plan your visit to Blackstock Battlefield in. In the weeks following the Battle of Kings Mountain, South Carolina remained in turmoil. The British remained in control of the most important cities in the state, but the backcountry was a different story. Major Patrick Ferguson and his… Continue reading Blackstock Battlefield