Location ID: #10126065
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Fewell Park is a great place to hit a tennis ball or enjoy a picnic while watching the kids on the playground. This park offers 10.2 acres with amenities that are used for programs and events for all ages.
Par 3 Disc Golf Course
1/3 mile Nature ...
Location ID: #10126066
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Boyd Hill Recreation Center is the hub of activity for PRT’s seniors programs and therapeutic programs, including Area Eleven Special Olympics. Camp Arc, a day camp predominately for children and adults with special needs, is held at the center each ...
Location ID: #10126061
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Northside Center includes a 5.5 acre park which features many amenities. The park is the home of one of four public swimming pools which is open during the summer months and offers free swim lessons. The picnic shelters and pool can be reserved to ...
Location ID: #10126064
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Emmett Scott Center includes a 10.3 acre park with great features such as a walking trail and McGirt Auditorium. Emmett Scott is also home to one of Rock Hill’s four public swimming pools which offer free swimming lessons in the summer. The picnic ...
Location ID: #10126060
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Located close to downtown Rock Hill, Spencer Park offers a space that can be enjoyed by all. The park offers recreational activities such as basketball and a playground. With the August 9, 2014 opening of the off-leash dog park, our four-legged ...
Location ID: #10125562
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An example of the Classical Revival style of architecture, Stewart House was built in 1895 by Captain W.H. Stewart of Rock Hil. Winthrop currently leases the facility to the S.C. Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention and Advancement.
Location ID: #10125547
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Completed in 1999, the building is the first addition to the university's central campus in more than three decades. The 65,000-square-foot building cost $12 million and provides laboratory facilities for the departments of biology and human ...
Location ID: #10125546
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Built in 1967, Dinkins Hall is home to the offices of University College, which coordinates and supports programs in both academic affairs and student affairs.
Location ID: #10125550
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Home of the College of Arts and Sciences, it is the most elaborately detailed of the Neo-Georgian-style buildings on campus. Damaged by fire in 1986, Kinard was restored and rededicated in 1988, at which time a portrait of Dr. Kinard was presented ...
Location ID: #10125549
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Bancroft acquired its name in 1920 when the theatre building assumed the Johnson name. Constructed as a student residence hall in the Neo-Georgian style, the building was used in 1942 as a location to house young men in the Army Air Corps civilian ...
Location ID: #10125548
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Owens Hall is a 32,200-square-foot building that stays true to Winthrop’s devotion to close interaction between students and faculty. Each of the 21 classrooms inside is equipped with SMART technology, and the facility also includes a computer lab, ...
Location ID: #10125563
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The building served formerly as the private residence for the vice president of academic affairs and later the dean of students. Sykes House is now home to the Office of Financial Aid.
Location ID: #10125019
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Originally a residence hall for seniors, Lee Wicker was the last Neo-Georgian-style building to be erected on the Winthrop campus. It was named for Lee Wicker Kinard, wife of Winthrop's second president, Dr. James P. Kinard, who served from 1928-34. ...
Location ID: #10125015
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For years Rutledge was known as Carnegie Library, named for industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie who provided funds for its construction. It was renovated into a classroom building when Dacus Library was constructed in 1969. That same ...
Location ID: #10124843
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Winthrop’s largest building, the 137,000-square-foot Lois Rhame West Health, Physical Education and Wellness Center, debuted in August 2007. Named for a 1943 Winthrop alumna and former South Carolina First Lady, Lois West, the signature facility ...
Location ID: #10124849
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Byrnes is named for James F. Byrnes, former S.C. governor and U.S. Secretary of State. While a U.S. senator, Byrnes arranged for Works Project Administration funds to be used with matching state funds to construct three campus buildings – the ...
Location ID: #10124848
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The 128,000-square-foot DiGiorgio Campus Center brings the heart of the Winthrop University campus to Scholars Walk. Within its walls are an array of facilities where members of Winthrop’s myriad student organizations will hone their leadership ...
Location ID: #10009246
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Built in the eclectic style of medieval hall, McBryde for years was the primary dining place for Winthrop students. Upperclassmen presided at the heads of tables; students sat in assigned seats for family-style meals. The building's namesake is ...
Location ID: #10001690
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Winthrop University, often referred to as Winthrop or WU and formerly known as Winthrop College, is a public, coeducational, liberal arts university located in Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States. It was founded in 1886 by David Bancroft ...
Location ID: #10003635
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Crosby's Fish & Shrimp on Folly Rd. is a favorite spot to buy fresh local seafood. Trawlers unload their catch right at their docks. Old school fish house and docks.
Location ID: #10006927
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Prior to construction of the Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport (GSP), each city had separate airports and competed for airline service. In the mid-1950s, Roger Milliken, a textile heir, industrialist, businessman (CEO of Milliken & ...
Location ID: #10009476
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Constructed in 1909 Campbell’s Covered Bridge is the only remaining covered bridge in the State of South Carolina. The 38 foot long, 12 foot wide pine structure that spans Beaverdam Creek was built by Charles Irwin Willis. Locals believe that the ...
Location ID: #10003931
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Rock Hill Country Club is one of the premier clubs in the upstate of South Carolina. Founded in 1934, RHCC is steeped in tradition and has served an important role in the history of Rock Hill through the years. Since its beginning, the Club has ...
Location ID: #10126944
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Located in Rock Hill our 1,008 acre master planned community features 850 home sites, 250 townhome, and 550 apartments. Enjoy unique dining, shopping, and entertainment concepts and world class cycling venue all intermixed along a 2.5 mile stretch ...