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9 Charming Small Towns in South Carolina

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Landrum, South Carolina

Pioneers settled the area around Landrum, South Carolina, as early as 1760. Although, it wasn’t until sometime in the late 19th century that this picturesque town started booming. Nowadays, quaint is most definitely the perfect word to describe this town.

Landrum is filled with quirky shops, little eateries, and antique stores, like the Millstone Gallery, which makes visiting this area an ideal trip for those who love to browse and wander around.

But it isn’t all town-based! Start heading out of Landrum, and you’ll be rewarded at the Chestnut Ridge Heritage Preserve, which features a few challenging but picturesque hiking trails.

There’s also Campbell’s Covered Bridge, which was built in 1909, and is the only remaining covered bridge in the entire state.

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