Graniteville
Graniteville
South Carolina's first planned industrial village — historic granite mills, Fox Creek High School, and a growing manufacturing corridor.
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Location
Graniteville is an unincorporated community in the northern portion of Aiken County, situated in the Horse Creek Valley approximately 10 miles north-northwest of downtown Aiken. Access is primarily via SC-191 (Jefferson Davis Highway) from the south or via US-1 from Aiken or Augusta. The community's ZIP code is 29829, which is shared with the broader Graniteville/Warrenville area. Aiken Technical College's main campus is located at 2276 Jefferson Davis Highway in Graniteville. Fox Creek High School is nearby on Shortcut Road. The I-20 interchange at Exit 18 (Whiskey Road / SC-19) is approximately eight miles south of Graniteville.
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Graniteville retains much of the physical character of its 19th-century mill village origin — compact streets, modest worker cottages of granite-quarried stone and wood construction, and the visual remnants of the mill operations that built the community. The Graniteville Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places captures the core of the original mill village. Modern Graniteville has layered suburban residential development from the mid-20th century over this historic framework, and the community is increasingly influenced by the growth of Aiken Technical College and Fox Creek High School as major community anchors.
History
Graniteville was established in 1845 by Charleston merchant and textile entrepreneur William Gregg, who built the Graniteville Manufacturing Company mill as South Carolina's first planned industrial community. Gregg's model — providing workers with housing, a school, and a church in exchange for mill employment — was influential in the development of the broader Southern textile mill village tradition. The community grew and contracted with the fortunes of the textile industry through the 20th century, and the closure of the last Graniteville Company mill in 2004 (following a catastrophic chlorine rail car accident in January 2005 that killed nine people) marked a painful industrial transition that the community is still working through.
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Nearby Retail & Dining
- Jefferson Davis Highway (US-278 / SC-191) commercial — Fast food, convenience stores, basic retail (on corridor)
- Whiskey Road Aiken — Full retail and dining (10 mi)
Healthcare & Essentials
- Aiken Regional Medical Centers Hospital (10 mi)
- North Augusta urgent care Urgent care (7 mi)
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