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Area Attractions
Explore Clemson’s beautiful
backyard by following our new
motorcycle adventure guide
(motorcycle not required). With
three routes starting in Clemson,
it’s easy to cruise from attraction to
attraction while enjoying the natural
beauty, experiencing the area’s
fascinating history and heritage, and
even grabbing a bite or a cold one
at celebrated restaurants, watering
holes, breweries and vineyards.
Go to VisitClemson.com and click
Motorcycling/Exploring Guide under
the Things To Do tab for all the
details, routes and stops. Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum
of South Carolina
The Agricultural Museum’s exhibits, classes,
workshops and demonstrations interpret and
preserve the heritage of agriculture and its
importance in our daily lives. Exhibits at
the museum focus not only on the history
of agriculture, but how that legacy affects
modern and future agricultural practices
and healthy living.
120 History Ln.
Pendleton, SC 29670
(864) 646-7271 | visitclemson.com/attractions
Heritage and History at Hagood Mill
One of the most charming sites in the Clemson Center, which includes historic cabins, a
Area is Hagood Mill. Three miles north of blacksmith shop, a moonshine still and a
Pickens, S.C. on the cusp of the Cherokee cotton gin. The Center hosts group tours,
Foothills is a mill built in 1845 by James field trips and live music, and can be
Hagood. The site has been home to mills reserved for special events and weddings.
as far back as the 1790s, and the mill that
currently stands remained in operation 138 Hagood Mill Rd.
until 1966. Today, the mill is the centerpiece Pickens, SC 29671
of the Hagood Mill Historic Site & Folklife (864) 898-2936 | hagoodmillfoundation.org
X (864) 654-1200 | VisitClemson.com