
The Enoree River winds through this landscape along the border of Greenville and Spartanburg counties, defining the geography of the Piedmont region south of Greer. This modern survey reveals a suburbanized corridor where long-standing rural communities like Five Forks, Pelham, and Batesville have evolved into bustling residential and commercial centers. Despite the growth surrounding Interstate 85, a dense network of local-history landmarks remains. Numerous historic burial grounds and places of worship, including the Fulton Presbyterian Church Graveyard and Sharon United Methodist Church Graveyard, are preserved amidst the development. Small-scale aviation facilities such as Chandelle Airport and the athletic grounds at Parker Field serve the local community, while the terrain's original character persists along the banks of Peters Creek, Gilder Creek, and the notable Horseshoe Bend of the Enoree.
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1946 Eastatoe Gap
Greenville County, SC

1947 Eastatoe Gap
Greenville County, SC

1961 Cleveland
Greenville County, SC

1983 Fork Shoals
Greenville County, SC

1983 Paris Mountain
Greenville County, SC

1983 Pelham
Greenville County, SC

1983 Slater
Greenville County, SC

1997 Standingstone Mtn
Greenville County, SC

2024 Cleveland
Greenville County, SC

2024 Fork Shoals
Greenville County, SC

2024 Paris Mountain
Greenville County, SC

2024 Pelham
Greenville County, SC

2024 Slater
Greenville County, SC

2024 Standingstone Mountain
Greenville County, SC