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WMP8363
236 Chuck Dr
Anderson, SC (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
1500 sq.ft.
$72,000 View on Map
JPG5691
219 E Franklin St
Anderson, SC (in city)
5 Bed, 2 Bath Home
3100 sq.ft.
$114,900 View on Map
GDA9693
107 Cresta Verde Rd
Anderson, SC (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1250 sq.ft.
$132,500 View on Map
AGJ2093
101 Overland Dr
Anderson, SC (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1680 sq.ft.
$144,900 View on Map
WTD1321
126 Hurst Ave
Anderson, SC (in city)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1416 sq.ft.
$149,999 View on Map
GBD3132 11 Photos
134 Hurst Ave
Anderson, SC (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1600 sq.ft.
$164,900 View on Map
PJD6929
208 New Salem Rd
Anderson, SC (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2000 sq.ft.
$174,900 View on Map
DAW5968
1405 Pioneer Drive
Anderson, SC (in city)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home
$175,000 View on Map
MTD2603
1007 Hiawatha Drive
Anderson, SC (in city)
5 Bed, 3 Bath Home
2879 sq.ft.
Price Reduced - 10,000 below appraised value. Excellent view of Caters Lake fountain, shaded …more»
$184,700 View on Map
GGA2844
804 Pebble Ln
Anderson, SC (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1608 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Anderson, SC

Anderson is a city in and the county seat of Anderson County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 25,514 at the 2000 census, and the city was the center of an urbanized area of 70,530. It is the principal city of the Anderson, South Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area (population: 165,740, according to the 2000 census), which is further included in the larger Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina Combined Statistical Area (population: 1,185,534, according to 2005 U.S. Census Bureau estimates).

Anderson is the smallest of the three primary cities that makes up the Upstate region and is nicknamed "The Electric City" and "The Friendliest City in South Carolina." Anderson's spirit and quality of life has earned national recognition as Anderson County was named an "All-America City" in 2000.

Anderson was named for a Revolutionary War hero, Robert Anderson. General Anderson and Andrew Pickens surveyed the land in the area. The Cherokees lived in the area until 1777. The land was then ceded to South Carolina by the Cherokee in a treaty negotiated by Pickens. This area was then called the Pendleton District for official purposes. In 1826, the Pendleton District was divided into two districts  — Anderson and Pickens. Because the town of Pendleton was at the top of the county, too close to the Pickens border, a new courthouse was built at the center of the county. A small town, named Anderson Courthouse, built around the courthouse, and this community eventually became known as Anderson. The original courthouse was built of logs, but 10 years later, a courthouse made of bricks was erected to replace it. A still-standing Anderson County Courthouse, built in 1898, now faces the current courthouse and is built on the site of the original.

The settlers of this area were mostly Scots-Irish who came from Virginia and Pennsylvania to farm. Farmers grew corn and raised hogs. Much later, cotton became the cash crop of the area. By the late 1800s, the Anderson area was filled with numerous textile mills. Due to the innovation of Anderson engineer William Whitner, electricity could be conducted by wire to mills throughout the county. Anderson was the first city in the United States to have a continuous supply of electric power, which in turn was supplied by a water mill located in the high shoals area of the Rocky River in Anderson County. The first cotton gin in the world to be operated by electricity was built in Anderson County in 1897. Several areas of Anderson are named in Whitner's honor, including a downtown street. Anderson became known as "The Electric City," a nickname that it still holds today.

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