Spartanburg has a total of 7 colleges and universities and is home to the SC School for the Deaf and Blind . Ground was recently broken for a new baseball stadium downtown and the city is anticipating this will increase downtown redevelopment. A few curiosities about Spartanburg: it has one of the oldest law firms in the US, est 1825, it has one of the largest cemetery sculptures in the US, the Wonder of Life monument, it has the only active train tunnel in the state, the first college football game played in SC was played in Spartanburg, the words to the song Amazing Grace were set to music in Spartanburg, the British band Pink Floyd got the pink part of their name from a Spartanburg musician. Elvis Presley performed in Spartanburg and Martin Luther King’s uncle was once pastor of a church in Spartanburg.
Anyone can pick at any town, I get it. Been in the same house for 41 years and one mile from downtown, I love it. Hub City relates to the five independent rail roads that made Spartanburg the "Hub".
Well, this is embarrassing! I never knew about most of the Spartanburg restaurants you mentioned, and I've lived in the area most of my life...born "down the road" :) in Woodruff - the town, not the road (have to explain that to folk "not from 'round here!" LOLOL). Also, I always thought Spartanburg's nickname was "Sparkle City." I see sign references of Hub City, but never knew how that came to be given the history of the other "Hub City," as I remember it. Thanks for the info...it is enlightening!
Hub City is an older nickname for Spartanburg. It originated in the heyday of the railroads because of railroad tracks that radiated out from the city like the spokes of a wheel. Sparkle City originated from a 1950’s rock group from the area who achieved national fame called the Sparkletones. It is said that Elvis Presley got the idea of wearing sparkly clothes from the Sparkletones.
@@cynthiahoggatt6911 Welcome to Spartanburg! This area is experiencing a lot of growth and there are several projects underway in the Downtown area. According to Rentcafe, Spartanburg’s cost of living is 93% of the national average and 2% lower than the state average.
Great info. Thank you so much for the restaurant options too. Def looking into purchasing a home next year in Spartanburg. We liked it better than Greenville!
I love Spartanburg but I used to work for Syncreon (part of BMW) and there's never enough WORK!!!! And even though they send you home halfway through the day they still force you to work OVERTIME and holidays and work is going just fine they still yell at you and withhold information🥴
The most complete and accurate information about crime in SC can be found on the SLED state crime report on the SLED website. There is a breakdown of by county of the rates of specific types of crime.
Never seen a deader downtown than I saw in Spartanburg today. It was sad. Looks like your video, bunch of closed restaurants and brewries with nobody there. Guess nobody goes out on sunday.
Spartanburg’s primary retail district is the Westgate Mall area on the west side just off I-26 about 2 miles from downtown. Last year the city announced that baseball was returning to Spartanburg, and site preparation is now underway for a new stadium and mixed use development downtown. The city is counting on this to jumpstart downtown revitalization. Ground was recently broken for a planetarium at the public library downtown which will be only the 2nd planetarium at a public library in the US. Sometime this year, a remodeling of Morgan Square is going to begin, and implementation of a plan to beautify and stimulate investment on the W. Main St. gateway into downtown. The present city hall is going to be demolished this summer and construction is going to begin on a first in the state joint city/county administration complex. The new Spartanburg County courthouse opened this week.
Greenville is the best choice in that region. The crime rate is much higher in Spartanburg. The difference is what you get from good conservative leadership and rotten liberal leadership.
@@joelsandler1119 Spartanburg’s crime rate is not “much higher” than than Greenville’s. I have lived in Spartanburg for most of my life and always found it, with the exception of certain areas, a safe place to live.
Aunt Laura Rodgers, his wife, lived in what had been a mill house, right behind Beaumont Mills when I was a kid in the '70s With the train running right thru the backyard
I have heard that Jerry Richardson first met with his partners at Ike’s to discuss bringing an NFL franchise to the Carolinas, which would, in effect, make Ike’s the birthplace of the Carolina Panthers. But I cannot verify that this is true.
"Becon Burger A Plenty!!!"....Best burger in the state.....Maybe even the planet!....The others are Ok but nothing special. And yes I've eaten at all of them over the years.
Spartanburg has a large nonprofit hospital system , with the main hospital and Many Black campus being in the city. It also Pelham Medical Center near the GSP airport, hospitals in nearby Gaffney and Union and doctors practices called Medical Group of the Carolinas. Among other things, the hospital system has a Level 1 trauma center, cancer center, and women’s breast heath center. Wikipedia states that the Spartanburg Hospital system was the first in the US to develop a HERT team for disaster response.
Spartanburg has a total of 7 colleges and universities and is home to the SC School for the Deaf and Blind . Ground was recently broken for a new baseball stadium downtown and the city is anticipating this will increase downtown redevelopment. A few curiosities about Spartanburg: it has one of the oldest law firms in the US, est 1825, it has one of the largest cemetery sculptures in the US, the Wonder of Life monument, it has the only active train tunnel in the state, the first college football game played in SC was played in Spartanburg, the words to the song Amazing Grace were set to music in Spartanburg, the British band Pink Floyd got the pink part of their name from a Spartanburg musician. Elvis Presley performed in Spartanburg and Martin Luther King’s uncle was once pastor of a church in Spartanburg.
Great info here. Thanks for sharing!
Spartanburg’s municipal airport KSPA, was the first airport in SC. Both Emilia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh flew into KSPA.
I live in Forest City NC,but when I want to do extra shopping I take a 45min drive to Spartanburg. Always have a nice time there when doing errands.
Love that!
Great video. I grew up in Spartanburg, it will always be home to me.
That's awesome
Wonderful video! ❤
Great info!
Great video!!
Thanks!!
Anyone can pick at any town, I get it. Been in the same house for 41 years and one mile from downtown, I love it. Hub City relates to the five independent rail roads that made Spartanburg the "Hub".
Well, this is embarrassing! I never knew about most of the Spartanburg restaurants you mentioned, and I've lived in the area most of my life...born "down the road" :) in Woodruff - the town, not the road (have to explain that to folk "not from 'round here!" LOLOL). Also, I always thought Spartanburg's nickname was "Sparkle City." I see sign references of Hub City, but never knew how that came to be given the history of the other "Hub City," as I remember it. Thanks for the info...it is enlightening!
Hub City is an older nickname for Spartanburg. It originated in the heyday of the railroads because of railroad tracks that radiated out from the city like the spokes of a wheel. Sparkle City originated from a 1950’s rock group from the area who achieved national fame called the Sparkletones. It is said that Elvis Presley got the idea of wearing sparkly clothes from the Sparkletones.
Yep born in woodruff but now live in Spartanburg. Lol can barely afford the cheapest apartments. My shot gun has saved my life several times
well, all i can say that, you need to get our more often hahahaha
I went to college in Spartanburg in the 1970s and it was "Sparkle City" back then and well into the 1990s.
Excellent video
Thanks so much
I am moving there
Don’t…..
@@AnneDC_2532 ok thanks lol
@@cynthiahoggatt6911 Welcome to Spartanburg! This area is experiencing a lot of growth and there are several projects underway in the Downtown area. According to Rentcafe, Spartanburg’s cost of living is 93% of the national average and 2% lower than the state average.
@@AnneDC_2532 Why? Is South Carolina ruined?
What's your opinion about Wellford? Soon I should move there for work but, seems like, except wiki I can't find to much info.
Yeah that’s the Duncan area. Lots of growth in that part of the county and highway 290 has a bunch of retail, and communities nearby.
Great info. Thank you so much for the restaurant options too. Def looking into purchasing a home next year in Spartanburg. We liked it better than Greenville!
interesting....
Nice! Can you send me an email at wcsawyerjr@kw.com? I’d love to connect more about your move
How safe and hospitals/medical care for us old people?
Did the great Toy Caldwell really come from this place ??
Yes, the Marshall Tucker band was from Spartanburg and Caldwell brothers grew up not far from me.
How is rock hill south Carolina
Lovely area. About 1 hr from SPTBG. Is that where you want to move?
I love Spartanburg but I used to work for Syncreon (part of BMW) and there's never enough WORK!!!! And even though they send you home halfway through the day they still force you to work OVERTIME and holidays and work is going just fine they still yell at you and withhold information🥴
The most complete and accurate information about crime in SC can be found on the SLED state crime report on the SLED website. There is a breakdown of by county of the rates of specific types of crime.
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As a Spartanburg native Moore is not south Spartanburg bud . It’s the west.
That was a slip 🤣
Never seen a deader downtown than I saw in Spartanburg today. It was sad. Looks like your video, bunch of closed restaurants and brewries with nobody there. Guess nobody goes out on sunday.
South Carolinians don't do much when it's 25 degrees outside.
Even the indoor breweries were closed along with many shops@@gvlrealestate
Spartanburg’s primary retail district is the Westgate Mall area on the west side just off I-26 about 2 miles from downtown. Last year the city announced that baseball was returning to Spartanburg, and site preparation is now underway for a new stadium and mixed use development downtown. The city is counting on this to jumpstart downtown revitalization. Ground was recently broken for a planetarium at the public library downtown which will be only the 2nd planetarium at a public library in the US. Sometime this year, a remodeling of Morgan Square is going to begin, and implementation of a plan to beautify and stimulate investment on the W. Main St. gateway into downtown. The present city hall is going to be demolished this summer and construction is going to begin on a first in the state joint city/county administration complex. The new Spartanburg County courthouse opened this week.
Greenville is the best choice in that region. The crime rate is much higher in Spartanburg. The difference is what you get from good conservative leadership and rotten liberal leadership.
@@joelsandler1119 Spartanburg’s crime rate is not “much higher” than than Greenville’s. I have lived in Spartanburg for most of my life and always found it, with the exception of certain areas, a safe place to live.
My great uncle Isaam Rodgers started Ike's. I'm partial to the fried baloney sandwich
Aunt Laura Rodgers, his wife, lived in what had been a mill house, right behind Beaumont Mills when I was a kid in the '70s With the train running right thru the backyard
In addition, my paternal granpa and his first wife are in the drayton mill picture on the back of Seeing Spartanburg
I have heard that Jerry Richardson first met with his partners at Ike’s to discuss bringing an NFL franchise to the Carolinas, which would, in effect, make Ike’s the birthplace of the Carolina Panthers. But I cannot verify that this is true.
I live in Spartanburg and I wish I could find something I could afford given local wages fml
"Becon Burger A Plenty!!!"....Best burger in the state.....Maybe even the planet!....The others are Ok but nothing special. And yes I've eaten at all of them over the years.
Sounds like to much loud car noise with all the schools!! I will stay away!
Oh yea college girls woo hoo, Im a dirty old man lol
How safe and hospitals/medical care for us old people?
Spartanburg has a large nonprofit hospital system , with the main hospital and Many Black campus being in the city. It also Pelham Medical Center near the GSP airport, hospitals in nearby Gaffney and Union and doctors practices called Medical Group of the Carolinas. Among other things, the hospital system has a Level 1 trauma center, cancer center, and women’s breast heath center. Wikipedia states that the Spartanburg Hospital system was the first in the US to develop a HERT team for disaster response.