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By Mark Brian, Anderson SC Realtor
(Silver Star Real Estate LLC)
Are you wanting to just search homes for sale in the town of Central in Upstate South Carolina? I am talking about the town of Central in Pickens County and not the central part of South Carolina. And maybe right now you are not ready for the endless barrage of emails that come after registering on some websites? I realize that you may be in the information gathering stage, and may not be ready to “open up” about who you are, or what your needs are at this time. Be assured this is perfectly okay, and that everyone at Silver Star will completely respect your online privacy.So when you are ready to contact us, we will be happy to assist you. Also, keep in mind that our ability to help you depends on understanding your particular needs & budget. So if you just want to browse homes for sale...
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By Mark Brian, Anderson SC Realtor
(Silver Star Real Estate LLC)
Central is a town located in Pickens County, South Carolina, in the northwest corner of Upstate SC. Central is midway between Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina. Central is within a half-hour drive are the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, Hartwell Lake, Lake Keowee and Lake Jocassee. Central offers a small town community and wonderful atmosphere for those looking for a quiet, relaxing location. The population was 3,522 at the 2000 census and in 2007 was 4092. Central covers about 2.5 square miles. Central is about 28 miles from Greenville, 3.5 miles from Clemson, and 13 miles from Seneca. It is alos home to a great Railroad Festival that helps to celebrate Central's heritage as a railroad town. If you would like to find out about real estate for sale in Central such as land o...
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By Mark Brian, Anderson SC Realtor
(Silver Star Real Estate LLC)
April 24, 2010 10 AM - 9 PMCentral, South Carolina Central came into being because of a railroad boom that began in 1873. The town's name represents the fact that it is midway between Atlanta and Charlotte. The railroad decided to set up its shops here and the place was called Central. And a great way to fun while learning is to attend the Central Railroad Festival! The Railroad Festival features tours of the Central Railway Museum, local food, music and arts and crafts vendors.   Free entertainment for children will include train displays, a musical show for children, a balloon artist, a train ride, a hayride, face painting and a Thomas the Tank display and activities, as well as a tour of the Central red caboose and a rail car. Be sure to check out the website for the Central Railroad...
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By Mark Brian, Anderson SC Realtor
(Silver Star Real Estate LLC)
I read about Christmas at Astabula and thought there might be many others interested in seeing what an early 19th century Christmas at Ashtabula Historic House in Pendleton was like. If you are not familiar with the Ashtabula please be sure to visit the website for the Pendleton Historic Foundation and learn about this home and the fine organization that is working to preserve this historic and beautiful home. Re-enactors will portray the early families and household servants who lived at Ashtabula Plantation bringing Christmas to life in eight mini-plays staged in the Big House, plantation kitchen/outbuilding and outside by fireside. Reservations are required for a specific tour time - 864-646-3782. HOURS Event Hours: F & Sa 5pm - 8pm; Su 2pm-4:30pm RATES AND DISCOUNTS Admission Fee: Y...
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By Mark Brian, Anderson SC Realtor
(Silver Star Real Estate LLC)
 Town of Central Candidates Forum   How many times have you been sitting watching the news or reading the newspaper and felt your blood pressure rise because some politician is making decisions that are nothing like what you want? Well, did you vote? Did you find out everything about the candidates before they got into office? Well an excellent opportunity to find out about the candidates for the Central Town Council is coming up. The event will be held on Thursday, October 22nd beginning at 6pm and will be held at the Central / Clemson Library in Central. Michael Leonard, Publisher of the Daily Journal will serve as the moderator for the event. There is no charge for attendance and the event is open to the public. For more information please call Chris Hardy at 654-1200 or email chris@...
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