Ridge Spring is a small town in Saluda County, South Carolina. The Ridge area has been settled since the 1700s. In 1869, the railroad and a water tower to serve the railway were built, and many settlers moved to be near the train stop, forming the town of Ridge Spring.
 
 
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The Ridge Spring, South Carolina stables offers horse sales, boarding, training and lessons on horse riding for beginning and more accomplished riders. Its available horses, services, and amenities are featured, along with a blog, contact data, and other resources.
http://www.marrinsonstables.com/
Organized in 1831, the church was originally built on Little Bog Creek in Aiken County, on a knoll from which it derived its name, moving to Ridge Spring, South Carolina in 1853. Its history, beliefs, and a calendar of worship services, programs and events are featured.
http://www.mountpleasantbaptist.net/
The congregation meets at its facilities on Church Circle in Ridge Spring, South Carolina. Its history and staff are identified, along with a description and schedules of its youth and adult ministries, a monthly calendar, and a message from its pastor.
http://www.ridgespringbaptist.com/
The town's official web site features a town calendar, history, and a guide to community businesses, cultural and recreational opportunities, churches, and services.
http://www.ridgespringsc.com/
Featuring four thousand acres of peaches, three hundred acres of bell peppers, and two hundred and fifty acres of broccoli, the Ridge Spring, South Carolina farm spans more than six thousand acres. Its products, food safety information, and an online store are available.
http://www.titanfarms.com/
Yon Family Farms provides value-added cattle, primarily Angus bulls and females. Scheduled sales are posted, along with sale results, video of sale bulls, and scenes from around the farm in Ridge Spring, South Carolina.
http://www.yonfamilyfarms.com/