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Glassy Mountain is a mountain close to Pickens, South Carolina, USA, in northwestern South Carolina, with a summit elevation of 1,703 feet (519 m) above mean sea level. While it is an isolated monadnock, it is still close to the Blue Ridge, providing views of nearby summits such as Table Rock and Caesar's Head as well as Greenville.
Glassy Mountain, located east of Pickens, is a small mountain that can be reached by several small private roads. Glassy Mountain is an excellent example of a piedmont monadnock, which are rare in South Carolina. Sixty-five acres of the mountain are part of the South Carolina Heritage Trust, and contain varied and rare plant species.
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Pickens County was one of the first areas of South Carolina to turn Republican. It has gone Republican all but twice since 1952, and at all times since 1980. Jimmy Carter's narrow loss in 1980 is the last time that a Democrat has won even 40 percent of the county's vote. Despite this, Democrats held most state and local offices well into the 1990s.
Pages in category "Landforms of Pickens County, South Carolina" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Glassy Mountain (Pickens County, South ...
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In 1935 approximately 2,860 acres (11.6 km 2) of land was donated to the state of South Carolina by Pickens County and the city of Greenville. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The park was created in the 1930s, first by two companies of World War I veterans employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps . [ 1 ]
One of the earliest recorded Bigfoot ‘sightings’ for South Carolina on the website was reported in Fort Jackson in Richland County in the fall of 1964. ... Pickens: 1. Richland: 1. Spartanburg ...