In the mid-19th century, Greenwood businesses clustered in a square around the new railroad depot. Today, that square is known as “Uptown Greenwood” and is the location of this pretty gazebo.
Even before the railroad arrived in 1852, Greenwood was a progressive, attractive Upstate city. By the time the city was chartered in 1857, Greenwood had schools that had been in operation for 25 years.
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