Monday, November 11, 2024
By Katie Kirk, special to OneSpartanburg, Inc. As temperatures get colder and rainy days head our way, fewer options are available to keep kids busy on a weekend or day off from school. But these low-cost options around Spartanburg County provide opportunities to keep children of all ages entertained and moving throughout the day. The Children’s Museum of the Upstate in Sp
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By Katie Kirk, special to OneSpartanburg, Inc. Whether you think it's the most-important meal of the day, or simply the best-tasting (or both!), breakfast brings the opportunity to enjoy a plethora of flavors and dishes. Check out some of Spartanburg's very best breakfast options and make plans to start your morning on the right foot. A longtime Spartanburg favorite,
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We love a home-cooked meal as much as the next person, but preparing a main course (or two) and countless side dishes in a house filled with guests can lead to a lot of stress for your festive feast. Whether you're turning Thanksgiving weekend into a getaway, or looking to make the cooking process a little easier, several Spartanburg County restaurants are there for you.
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There’s a reason Spartanburg is known as a College Town. With more than 15,000 college students countywide, Spartanburg County is home to seven unique colleges and universities, each equipping their respective students with the skillsets they need to succeed after leaving school. Converse University, Sherman College of Chiropractic, Spartanburg Community College, Spartanbu
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Whether you need a cup in the morning to get yourself moving, or you're looking for an iced version of a classic to get you through the afternoon, Spartanburg's coffee options have something for everyone. If you're on the Mary Black Rail Trail you might find your curiosity piqued by a pleasant aroma flowing from Little River Roasters' roasting facility at Fretwell, one o
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Spartanburg’s dining culture roots run deep. From the early days of Colonials using the area for hunting and crops, to textile mill employees eating at delicatessens across the county, to that slice of Americana of enjoying a burger a-plenty and tea from The Beacon. Our love of food hasn’t wavered, but the list of where to get a delicious meal keeps growing. It may become o
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