A collection of 12 murals can be viewed along the covered walkway at Norton Thompson Park. They were inspired by the book Seneca Cats on the Alley written by Jane Fulton. Different local artists painted each mural.
Wine bar with speakeasy retro vibe. 40+ wines by the glass, bourbons, craft beer and food including: charcuterie, small plates, tapas, flatbreads and desserts. They are open evenings Monday-Sunday.
Commissioned by Mary and Jason Tannery, this mural of bright, graphic shapes of color was as an attempt to lift the spirits of the community after the heartbreaking tornado of April 2020. Aerosol (64 cans!).
Beautiful 40ft. cascade over large boulders where Ramsey Creek and Chauga River meet. The falls is located inside Chau Ram County Park where a $3 parking fee applies. Lower parking lot provides roadside viewing. Good wading pond at foot of falls. Excellent swimming just a short, easy walk from the falls on well-marked and partially paved trail. Great place to camp and picnic. GPS coordinates to parking area: N 34.68171 W 083.14542
Outdoor airsoft and paintball field. This new business will initially be open just on Saturdays. They want to hear customer feedback and will continue to build and improve the playing field going forward. They provide rental guns and gear or players can bring their own and pay for a Field Pass. Groups and corporate events are welcome.
Redmond Boys & The Clay Market at Cherry Street Marketplace
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Garden center with seasonal produce, clay pottery, Henri fountains, plants, flowers, gardening tools, metal yard decor, arbors, bird baths and much more. Open Monday – Saturday.
A 2-bedroom, 1-bath vacation rental in the historic mill village of Newry, SC. It was originally a church built in 1910 that has been reimagined as an apartment. Stained glass windows, full kitchen and comfortable furnishings. It’s possible to rent the shared outdoor space that has a patio with seating, dining area, grill and corn hole. The apartment can accommodate 4 guests. (The home owner lives on-site in a separate unit.) This location is 0.2 miles from the Newry General Store & Cafe.
Also known as Retreat Colored School, this was one of 10 Rosenwald schools in Oconee County. It is the only one still in existence. The three-room school served rural African-American children from 1924-1950. It was partially funded by the national Rosenwald School Building program. In September 2011 the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has undergone renovation and is open for tours by appointment (864) 903-0547.