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Welcome To Anderson County Nestled at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains with unparalleled natural beauty including its lakes, rivers and four distinct seasons, Anderson is a great place to call home. Anderson was named for Revolutionary War hero General Robert Anderson. He came to the area in the mid 1700’s with his friend, Andrew Pickens, to survey land given to the Colony by the Indians. Anderson has a long proud history from its pioneering days of small Scots-Irish and English farmers to today’s thriving community. Industrialization of Anderson began in the late 1800’s with the arrival of cotton mills. Textiles remained a major force in Anderson throughout the 1900’s and to the present day. In the 1950’s, however, non-textile companies also began moving into the area and today Anderson has a large variety of industry including automotive, electronics, automatic machinery, appliances, rubber products, plastics, and chemicals as well as textiles. Anderson is conveniently located on the Interstate 85 corridor half way between Atlanta and Charlotte. The I-85 corridor is known as one of the nation’s hottest growth areas. Anderson offers a small-town feel with diverse recreational opportunities and the attractions of larger cities only a short drive away. With its rich history and interesting future, Anderson is an exciting place to live and work.
Quick Facts Location: Northwest corner of South Carolina on Interstate 85, halfway between Charlotte, NC and Atlanta, GA
County Seat: Anderson City County Population: 165,740 (2000 Census) City Population: 25,514 (2000 Census) Townships: Anderson, Belton, Honea Path, Iva, Pelzer, Pendleton, Starr, West Pelzer, and Williamston. Climate: Mild, Four Distinct Seasons Mean Annual Temperature: 62 degrees Fahrenheit Average Annual Rainfall: 47 inches Days of Sunshine: 248 Elevation: 764 feet Area Festivals and Events Spring
Spring Jubilee, Pendleton Anderson Soiree Anderson Spring Fair Old Farm Days, Pendleton U.S. Pro Golf Tour Senior Series, Cobbs Glen Summer Palmetto Junior Tennis Championships, Belton Main Street Car Show, Anderson FreedonFest, Pendleton U.S. Pro Golf Tour, Cobbs Glen Springwater Festival, Williamston Great Southeast Balloon Fest, Anderson Celebrate Anderson, Anderson Fall Standpipe Festival, Belton Depot Days, Iva Chili Cook-off, Anderson Anderson County Fair Sugarfoot Festival, Honea Path Starr Fall Festival, Starr Winter Christmas Crafts Event, Pendleton Holidays in the Village, Pendleton  Request our Free Anderson, Lake Hartwell and Belton Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Anderson, Lake Hartwell and Belton, South Carolina area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out... It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Anderson, Lake Hartwell and Belton! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
Buyers Remorse >For Sale to SOLD
It takes a lot more than a "For Sale" sign in the front yard, a Multiple Listing entry, and an occasional ad in the classifieds to get a listing sold. When real estate agents sell a house, we sometimes have to "sell" it again and again before the contract is actually signed by the buyers and sellers.
Many events must occur before the closing. The house must be "sold" to the buyers' relatives, the home inspector, the appraiser, and other experts. The buyers must secure a mortgage. At some point during the process, the buyers may go through a serious case of "buyers' remorse" and consider backing out of the transaction. Since the transaction could potentially fall through at any step in the process, you will find the services of a professional real estate agent invaluable. Agents continue to present the house in the best light possible and use thier professional skills to solve any problems that may arise.
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What famous antebellum mansion was known as the "Queen of Tennessee Plantations"?
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Belle Meade Plantation was a prosperous 5,400-acre thoroughbred horse farm in the mid 1800's. The Civil War Battle of Nashville was fought in its front yard. |
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