Pendleton is located in northern Anderson County, South Carolina. The land was inhabited by the Cherokee when colonists, mostly Scottish and Irish emigrants, began to settle there. In the 1800s, wealthy people from the Lowcountry began building summer homes in Pendleton.
Categories
Education & InstructionFaith & Spirituality |
 
 
Recommended Resources
The Clemson Little Theatre began as a small reading group in 1931, then the group began performing plays, eventually purchasing the old movie theater on Mechanic Street in Pendleton, South Carolina. A season schedule and a review of current productions are presented, along with membership information and ticket data.
http://www.clemsonlittletheatre.com/
Historic Pendleton Spring Jubilee
The Pendleton Jubilee began in 1978 as a way of encouraging tourism in Anderson, Oconee and Pickens counties, featuring artisans, local and regional entertainers, arts and crafts programs, and food vendors. A schedule and vendor information is presented.
http://www.pendletondistrict.org/jubilee/
Pendleton District South Carolina
Maintained by the Pendleton District Historical, Recreational, and Tourism Commission, an organization established by the state legislature to promote historic preservation and tourism, the site offers a profile of the district and its historical services, as well as a guide to historical sites, recreational opportunities, and places to stay in Pendleton, South Carolina.
http://www.pendletondistrict.org/
Featuring the Ashtabula and Woodburn historic houses in Pendleton, South Carolina, the historic structures are described and photographs are presented, along with information and schedules for touring them.
http://www.pendletonhistoricfoundation.org/
The town's official web site offers an overview of the community and the municipal government, including its administrative offices, key personnel, departments, and services. Town projects are discussed, and access to various reports and forms is available.
http://www.townofpendleton.org/
Locally known as the Boone-Douthit House, bed and breakfast is housed in a home that was built in 1849 on a 310-acre farm, the restored home now serves as a bed and breakfast guest lodging facility. Its history and accommodations are outlined.
http://www.bbonline.com/sc/rockyretreat/