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Five Forks is located in eastern Greenville County at (34.805912, -82.230346 It is 11 miles (18 km) east of Downtown Greenville.. The area is bounded by SC 14 to the west, Roper Mountain and Anderson Ridge roads to the north, Jonesville Road to the east, [7] and Gilder Creek (a tributary of the Enoree River [8]) to the south.
The Old Pilgrim Baptist Church Cemetery and Kilgore Family Cemetery are a pair of historic cemeteries at 3540 Woodruff Road, southeast of Five Forks, South Carolina.The Kilgore Cemetery houses the remains of several generations of 19th-century plantation owners in the Kilgore family, while the Old Pilgrim Baptist Church Cemetery is an African-American burial ground established in 1868 by ...
Five Forks: 0.000: 0.000: SC 14 – Simpsonville, Greer: Western terminus; called Five Forks Road: 1.740: 2.800: SC 146 west (Woodruff Road) Western end of SC 146 concurrency: 2.440: 3.927: SC 146 east (Woodruff Road) – Woodruff: Eastern end of SC 146 concurrency, from which it is called S Bennetts Bridge Road: Spartanburg: Sugar Tit: 7.610 ...
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Cities: Clemson, Gaffney, and Fountain Inn, South Carolina. Gaffney is a principal city in its μSA. If students from Clemson University are included, Clemson has close to 30,000 residents. CDP's: Berea, Five Forks, Gantt, Parker, Boiling Springs
Five Forks, North Carolina (disambiguation), multiple places Five Forks, Franklin County, Pennsylvania , an unincorporated community Five Forks, Greenville County, South Carolina , a census-designated place
The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has maps that show the boundaries of counties, districts, and parishes starting in 1682. [4] Historically, county government in South Carolina has been fairly weak. [5] The 1895 Constitution made no provision for local government, effectively reducing counties to creatures of the state.
The center of Mauldin is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) to the northwest via South Carolina Highway 417. Interstate 385 passes through Simpsonville west of the city center, with access from exits 26 through 29. I-385 leads northwest 14 miles (23 km) to the center of Greenville and southeast 28 miles (45 km) to Interstate 26 near Clinton .