Location ID: #10004695
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These aircraft are all in flying condition
Location ID: #10129719
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Pat Hartness, assisted by a team of associates and volunteers, sculpted the Triple Tree Aerodrome from a bare field and changed it into a first-class aviation facility. Ground-breaking began in 2000 when the lake and a 7000 foot grass runway were ...
Location ID: #10003266
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Location ID: #10009005
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Horse Stable and covered arena
Location ID: #10011358
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The butterfly garden, near the pond and adjacent to the Harrison Hall of Natural Science and Technology, is a joint project of the Roper Mountain Science Center, the roper Mountain Science Center Association, and the Greater Greenville Master ...
Location ID: #10011356
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The David H. Wilkins Conference Center, which sits near the Daniel Observatory at the top of Roper Mountain, was dedicated in 2003. David H. Wilkins served as Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives from December 1994 until June ...
Location ID: #10000138
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Falls Park on the Reedy is a 32-acre (130,000 m2) park adjacent to downtown Greenville, South Carolina in the historic West End district. Considered the birthplace of Greenville, the park was founded in 1967 when the Carolina Foothills Garden Club ...
Location ID: #10031520
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Rainbow Falls drops 100 feet over steep walls streaked with black and tan from the alternating layers of amphibolite gneiss, granitic gneiss, and mica schist. In the spring, azalea, meadow rue, and Solomon's plume envelope many of the boulders. ...
Location ID: #10109458
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Accessible only by boat. Lake Jocassee is a 7,500-acre (30 km2), 300-foot (91 m) deep reservoir located in northwest South Carolina created by the state in partnership with Duke Power in 1973.[1] The lake is commonly known for the clean and cold ...
Location ID: #10109827
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Just off of I-85, at the South Carolina-Georgia border, you’ll find Lake Hartwell State Park. Thanks to 56,000-acre Lake Hartwell, fishing in this area is renowned by anglers across the state. The lake is inhabited by striped and hybrid bass, ...
Location ID: #10078635
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Jumping-Off-Rock, an iconic viewpoint above Lake Jocassee within the Jocassee Gorges in northern Pickens County, can now be accessed all year round. Horsepasture Road from US 178 to the popular overlook and Camp Adger Road from US 178 to the Horse ...
Location ID: #10078634
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Jumping-Off-Rock, an iconic viewpoint above Lake Jocassee within the Jocassee Gorges in northern Pickens County, can now be accessed all year round. Horsepasture Road from US 178 to the popular overlook and Camp Adger Road from US 178 to the Horse ...
Location ID: #10009757
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Looming majestically beyond the low hills of Piedmont, the southernmost peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains follow the Byway. It provides a scenic alternative to driving the Interstate. Extending from I-85 near the N.C. border to I-85 at the Georgia ...
Location ID: #10109678
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Production of today’s streaming video, original TV movies and virtual reality experiences calls for studios equipped with technologically advanced cameras and interactive software. With an eye on this fast-changing industry and a desire to bring a ...
Location ID: #10120737
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The Trone Student Center is a comfortable place for our students to meet, eat, chat and hang out. The student center provides ample meeting space, a 110-inch video screen in the Hill Atrium, comfortable seating, a pub-style restaurant, spectacular ...
Location ID: #10120738
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Furman University and its basketball programs entered a new era in 1998 with the opening of Timmons Arena, the school’s on-campus, multi-purpose facility.
The 100,000 square-foot arena, which seats 3,500 people for basketball and 6,000 for ...
Location ID: #10120735
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The structure is a replica of the cabin Thoreau inhabited while writing Walden. It is located in a grove of trees on the far side of the lake, about the same distance from the water as Thoreau's cabin sat from Walden Pond.
Location ID: #10003407
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In 2014 Furman Football built the Pearce-Horton Football Complex. The 44,000-square-foot facility is located adjacent to the existing stadium and includes a locker room, training room, lounge area, coaches’ offices, meeting rooms and premium seating ...
Location ID: #10120736
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McAlister Auditorium at Furman University offers excellent sound and acoustics together with updated sound technology. With more than 1900 seats it is a great setting for concerts, theatrical performances, lectures and political debates.
Location ID: #10120708
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The Janie Earle Furman Rose Garden lends spectacular beauty to intimate, standing-only weddings for 60-70 guests. The garden features 800 rose bushes, a 19th-century gazebo, and a charming fountain.
Location ID: #10120704
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Why are our libraries among the top ranked in the nation for student satisfaction? We seek to engage, enlighten, and empower our students and provide them with the resources and services to excel in their studies. Whether you’re researching the work ...
Location ID: #10120705
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Founded in 2008 and housed in a LEED-certified Southern Living Showcase Home, the mission of the David E. Shi Center for Sustainability is to promote interdisciplinary research and teaching in support of sustainability on campus and in the greater ...
Location ID: #10120720
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This iconic Bell Tower is the crowning glory of Furman University, its image emblazoned onto the university's seal for all eternity. The existing bell tower is a reconstruction of the original 19th-century tower that stood at the heart of the former ...