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  2. Fort Mill, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    SC 160 is the main east–west street in Fort Mill. The town of Fort Mill held a final public hearing in October 2008 on a proposed annexation that doubled the town's physical size. [15] Fort Mill has three golf courses. The town also maintains six parks: Harris Street Park, Steele Street Park, Doby Bridge Park, Calhoun Street Park, Veterans ...

  3. Fort Mill Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mill Downtown Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Mill, York County, South Carolina. It encompasses 16 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, 1 contributing structure, and 4 contributing objects in the central business district of Fort Mill. The buildings are predominantly one and two-story masonry ...

  4. Anne Springs Close Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The Recreation Complex at 971 Tom Hall Street was gifted to the Town of Fort Mill by the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Leroy Springs & Company, Inc. in 2019. It serves as the Complex Branch of the Upper Palmetto YMCA and is run in partnership with the Fort Mill School District.

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    Get the Fort Mill, SC local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Drone video shows New York town buried after thundersnow jolts region with over 4 feet of snow.

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  7. York County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The new town was first known as the village of York, or more commonly, York Court House. In 1841, the town was incorporated as "Yorkville." In 1823, its population (as recorded by local architect, Robert Mills) was 441—which included 292 whites and 149 blacks. By 1840, the population had reached 600; in 1850, Yorkville consisted of 93 ...