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Heritage Corridor Farmer's Association Membership

Agricultural Heritage Center
Ms. Nina Grady, Sec.
PO Box 37
Blackville, SC 29817
(803) 266-3525  Phone

Aiken County Farmers Market
City of Aiken Parks, Recreation, & Tourism
897 Richland Avenue., E
P.O. Box 1177
Aiken, SC 29802
(803) 643-7791 Phone
(803) 293-7861
http://visit.aiken.net

Anderson County Farmers Market
Mr. Clifford Newton
101 S. Main Street, Room 20
Anderson, SC 29624
(864) 231-1924 Phone
(864) 260-4044 Fax
cnewton@andersoncountysc.org

 The Anderson County Farmers Market is a venue for Anderson County growers, farming families, and local, small-scale commercial agricultural businesses to sell their produce. But the benefit of a local county market extends to the entire community-- residents have an outlet to buy fresh, locally grown produce at reasonable prices, in an attractive, friendly atmosphere. When Anderson County growers are not using the market, the site also serves as a wonderful community venue. The Market has built a reputation as a venue for quality of cultural, private and civic events.
The Farmers Market hours are Tuesdays from 10am, Thursdays from 10am, Saturdays from 7am.

 Bee City
Mr. Archie Biering
1066 Holly Ridge Lane
Cottageville, SC 29435
beecity@toolkitmail.com

Bee Well Honey
205 Hampton Avenue (Hwy 8)
Pickens SC 29671
(864) 898-5122 Phone
(864) 898-3211 Fax
beewellhoney@bellsouth.net

www.beewellhoneyfarm.com 

The largest producer of local honey opens his beekeeping supply and honey packaging facility to the public.  View the Honeybees hard at work from a safe house and learn how honey is made.  Browse the Market for Honeymade products: Honey BBQ Sauces, Mustards, Dressings, Dips, and old fashion Amish made foods to include jams, jellies, preserves, fruit butters, syrups, pickles, relishes, chow chows, milk, eggs and over 30 varieties of Wisconsin cheeses.

Bickley Farm and The Plant Petal
Ms. Christine Bickley
5462 Old #6 Highway
Elloree, SC 29047
(803) 897-2807 Phone
(803) 897-9927 Fax
cbickley1@wmconnect.com

 Blackleg Acres
Ashleigh Heritage Farm

Mrs. Cindy Flowers
2525 Ashleigh Road
Blackville, SC 29817
(803) 259-3350 Phone
hannies@tds.net

Boone Hall Plantation and Farms
Mr. Tony Page
1235 Long Point Road
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29465
(843) 884-4371 Phone
(843) 884-0475 Fax
BHPTONY@AOL.COM
www.boonehallplantation.com

Broken Wing Farm
Bill Welch
331 Penson Road
Honea Path, SC 29654
864-275-8801 Phone
brokenwingfarm@msn.com

Callaham Orchards and Specialties

Mr. Andy Callaham
564 Crawford Road
Belton, SC 29627
(864) 338-5302 Phone
scfarmer@charter.net
www.carolinapeaches.com

Located in Anderson County just between the towns of Belton and Williamston, this family owned farm is an adventure for the entire family!  Stoll through the orchards of in season fruits, visit the farm animals that greet you on the farm, and sit back and relax as you enjoy a cup of home churned ice cream.  The fruit orchards feature, when in season, peaches, berries, plums, nectarines, figs, applies, pumpkins, and muscadines.  By reservation, the farm features special tours for groups including a hayride around the farm.  Visit Callaham Orchards for family fun and memories of a lifetime.

Carolina Food Pros
Mr. Robert and Mrs. Amanda Manning
PO Box 22286
Charleston, SC 29413
(843) 723-3366 Phone
(843) 723-3502 Fax
adm@carolinafoodpros.com
Robert@carolinafoodpros.com
www.carolinafoodpros.com

Cedar Ridge
Mrs. Nancy McCannon
6010 Liberty Highway
Pendleton SC 29670
(864) 261-6018 Phone
(864) 260-0195 Fax
Nancy@cedarridgefarm.com
www.cedarridgefarm.com



Charleston Tea Plantation

William B. Hall
6617 Maybank Highway
Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487
(843) 559-1444 Phone
(843) 559-5330 Fax
whall@rcbigelow.com
www.charlestonteaplantation.com
www.americanclassictea.com


Cook’s Farm
Mr. Larry Cook
1242 Augusta Road
Trenton, SC 29847
(803) 275-2970 Phone
(803) 275-2392 Fax
LCCook@aikenelectric.net

Davenport Farm
Mr. Harold Davenport
2509 Cokesbury Road
Greenwood, SC 29649
(864) 229-2202 Phone
(864) 229-5735 Fax
hdavenport@simpledsl.com
www.davenportfarm.com

Denver Downs

Mr. Tom Garrison

4915 Clemson Boulevard

Anderson, SC 29621

(864) 261-8638 Farm

(864) 261-8390 Home

(864) 261-8638 Fax

TEGARR3@aol.com

Edgefield County Peach Museum
Mrs. Donna Livingstn
416 Calhoun Street
Johnston, SC 29832
(803) 275-0010 Phone
(803) 275-3586 Fax
info@edgefieldcountychamber.org
www.edgefieldcountychamber.org

 Scheduled to open early in 2005, the Peach Museum will be located in what is noted as the Peach Capital of the World.  Edgefield County is rich in both agriculture and history.  Discover the remarkable history of cultivation of peaches on the Ridge in South Carolina by visiting the Peach Museum in Johnston.  Not only will you enjoy a stimulating and educational interpretation of the industry, but you will also be able to purchase real peach preserves.  During the peach growing season, from the blooming of the trees to the picking of peaches, (March to August) you can head out into Edgefield’s spectacular countryside to explore the sights and visit a myriad of colorful roadside stands. 

Elloree Heritage Museum
Mr. Robert Polin
PO Box 54
Elloree, SC 29047
(803) 897-2225 Phone
(803) 897-2225 Fax
elloreemuseum@lycos.com
www.angelfire.com/sc/heritagemuseum

Emerald Farm
Mrs. Kathryn Zahn
409 Emerald Farm Road
Greenwood, SC 29646
(864) 223-2247 Phone
(864) 223-9747 Fax
emeraldfarm@greenwood.net
www.emeraldfarm.com

 Located on sixty acres of beautiful rolling pastures surrounded by forest land, the owners of Emerald Farm pride themselves on offering visitors an educational and family fun experience.  Plan to spend an hour or the day exploring the many aspects of this goat dairy.  Getting close to nature at this special place is the goal of the staff at Emerald Farm.  Raising, breeding, and milking the Saanen goats are the number one priority of Emerald Farm.  Many products are produced right on the farm to include goat milk soaps, shampoos, and lotions.  Also, discover the herb garden, soap factory, railway, and gift shops all located on the property.  If you visit on a special day, participate in the many unique events sponsored by Emerald Farm.   

Gurosik's Berry Plantation
345 Briggs Road
North Augusta, SC 29860
803-278-0594 Phone
803-278-0594 Fax
strberrplt@aol.com
www.gurosiksberryplantation.com

Experience pristine rural America. Escape the hustle and bustle of city supermarkets and superhighways. Discover a feast for your senses in this peaceful, relaxing environment. Gurosik's Berry Plantation, a true family farm, is the leading producer of strawberries, hybrid blackberries and related products in the Central Savannah River Area. Enjoy friendly courteous service, gorgeous flowers, the peaceful rural atmosphere and farm fresh, tasty, top quality vine ripened fruit and vegetables. Modern, air conditioned, farm market with clean restrooms and ample parking. Several convenient Roadside Markets. 

High Grove Farm
Mrs. Ann Kuehn
8736 US Highway 25 South
Troy, SC 29848
(864) 227-2939 Phone
akuehn@met-net.net

 Owned and operated by true stewards of the land.  What you discover at High Grove Farm is far from ordinary.  This late 1800’s farmhouse, cabin and land are home to Hampshire Sheep.  Also featured at High Grove Farm is an antique shop filled with unique finds, primitive antiques and furniture and an herb garden.  The farm plays host to two annual antique shows during the months of June and October.  Stop, look and linger in this quiet country setting between Edgefield and Greenwood, South Carolina.   

Hinnant Farm

Virginia and Ken Hinnant

205 Hinnant Road

Eutawville, SC 29048

(803) 492-3788 Phone

John de la Howe’s Barn
Mrs. Tammy Hill
Route 1, Box 154
McCormick, SC 29835
(864) 391-2131 Phone
hillte@delahowe.k12.sc.us
www.delahowe.k12.sc.us

 Built in 1931, the Barn at John de la Howe is home to Howe-to industries and is a marketplace for hand-made craft products that are made by the students, volunteers, and staff, as well as consigned items from local artisans.  Many community building activities occur at The Barn throughout the year – Community Easter Egg Hunt, Dairy Festival, BarnYard Harvest Festival and Farm City Days and the Annual Christmas Open House.  We welcome visitors to see the beautiful craft items that have been handmade, along with the architecture of The Barn itself and the beautiful flower beds surrounding The Barn. 

Irvin-House Vineyards
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Irvin

6775 Bears Bluff Rd.
Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487
(843) 559-6867 Phone
info@charlestonwine.com
www.charlestonwines.com

 

King’s Market

Bonnie King

(H) 7672 Little Britton Road

Yonges Island, SC 29449

(M) 2559 Highway 174

Edisto Island, SC 29438

(843) 889-8522 Phone (H)

(843) 869-3600 (W)

kingsfarmmarket@aol.com

Legare Farms, Inc.
Ms. Helen Legare-Floyd
Ms. Linda Berry
2620 Hanscombe Point Road
Johns Island, SC 29455
(803) 559-0788 Phone
(803) 559-3524 Fax
helenlegarefloyd@bellsouth.net
www.legarefm.com

Longcreek Plantation, LLC
Mr. John Cuttino
240 Dark Road
Cope, SC 29038
(803) 263-4800 Phone/Fax
longcreek@juno.com
www.longcreekplantation.us

Lucky Acre Farm
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams
1024 Milford Road
Townville, SC 29689
(864) 287-2339 Phone
(864) 903-1856 Mobile
Jjw76@aol.com
www.Luckyacresfarm.com  

May-Lan Tree Plantation

Mr. David Mayberry
Mrs. Sandy Mayberry
156 Cooley Bridge Road
Pelzer, SC 29669
(864) 243-3092 Phone
(864) 243-3065 Fax
www.maylanfun@myexcel.com

 May-Lan Tree Plantation is more than a Christmas Tree Farm.  It’s an experience.  During October, May-Lan offers gourds, squash, corn stalks, pumpkins of all sizes, and much more.  Have family fun with a hayride, get lost in the children’s maze, visit the “Bat Cave,” and go through “Bugsy” the 40 foot inflatable caterpillar.  Don’t miss visiting the farm animals.  Be sure to bring the camera.  Of course, at Christmas harvest your own tree or select one already cut.  There are several varieties to choose from.  Decorate with fresh wreaths and garland.  We provide everything – including a smile!

Middleton Place
Mr. Clint Noren
4300 Ashley Rive Road
Charleston, SC 29414
(843) 556-6020 Phone
(843) 776-4460 Fax
cnoren@middletonplace.org
www.middletonplace.org 

Montmorenci Vineyards
Stephani Scott, General Manager
2989 Charleston Highway
Aiken, SC 29801
(803) 649-4870 Phone
vinonut@aol.com
www.montmorencivineyards.com

 
New Hope Farm and Garden

Mr. and Mrs. Christianson
343 Flat Rock Road
Walhalla, SC 29691
(864) 718-8365 Phone
newhopefarm@bellsouth.net

 New Hope Farm and Gardens is a working farm where you can experience the sights, sounds and smells of a family run farm.  This unique experience provides learning opportunities for families, schools and church groups and early learning facilities to realize the benefits of homesteading. See the vegetable gardens, together with such novelty crops and broom corn, popcorn and peanuts. Fiber animals such as angora goats and rabbits- and cross breed pygora- give the visitor an understanding into the fiber produced.

Pendleton District Ag Museum
Ms. Donna Roper
PO Box 565
Pendleton, SC 29670
(864) 646-3782 Phone
(864) 646-2506 Fax
dkroper@bellsouth.net
www.pendleton-district.org

Commemorated in this 6000 square foot race horse barn-inspired building is the rich farming heritage of Anderson, Oconee, and Pickens counties.  The museum features large, mostly pre-1925 farm equipment including an 1876 thresher, a replica cotton gin older than Eli Whitney’s, shellers, hullers, numerous hand tools and a variety of plows.  A visitor will not want to miss seeing the first boll weevil found in South Carolina.  The museum was developed by the Pendleton District Historical, Recreational, and Tourism Commission with funds from the State of South Carolina. 

 South Carolina
Department of Agriculture*

Commissioner Charles Sharpe
Mr. Brad Boozer
PO Box 11280
Columbia, SC 29211
(803) 734-2225 Phone
(803) 734-0325 Fax
bboozer@scda.sc.gov

South Carolina Farm Bureau*
Mr. Chalmers Mikell
PO Box 754
Columbia, SC 29202
(803) 936-4288 Phone
cmikell@scfb.com

South Carolina
Parks, Recreation and Tourism*

Mr. George Estes
1205 Pendleton Street, Suite 225
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 734-1312 Phone
(803) 734-0670 Fax
gestes@scprt.com

Split Creek Farm
Ms. Evin Evans
Ms. Pat Bell
3806 Centerville Road
Anderson, SC 29625
(864) 287-3921 Phone/Fax
info@splitcreek.com
www.splitcreek.com

 A visit to Split Creek Farm will inspire an appreciation for dairy goats and the wonderful products made from their milk.  Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Split Creek Farm is a year round working dairy where the focus is producing quality products from healthy, happy animals.  Travel down the narrow road back to nature where the farmers are passionate about their animals and products.  Gold medal winners in national competitions for their cheeses, milk, and fudge, Split Creek Farm constantly strives to provide a unique visitor experience and superior goat milk products.  A retail shop featuring goat milk products and a NEW Folk Art Studio are open to the public.  Visit Split Creek Goat Dairy, Anderson County’s Grade A Goat Dairy. 

The Happy Berry
Mr. Walker Miller
120 Kelley Creek Road
Six Mile, SC 29682-9713
(864) 868-2946 Phone
walker@thehappyberry.com
www.thehappyberry.com

 A pick-your-own farm featuring blueberries, blackberries, limited raspberries, figs and elderberries.  Limited supplies of pre-picked berries are available.  Please call the farm number in advance as the farm custom picks orders.  The Happy Berry is nestled beside Lake Keowee on rolling Piedmont hills beneath the Blue Ridge escarpment visible in the distance.  Inversions from the lake guarantee a crop every year.  Please visit the website at www.TheHappyBerry.com for directions, cultural information, recipes, coupons, subscription to the newsletter, and what is ripe at the moment. 

The Happy Cow Creamery
Mr. Tom Trantham
330 McKelvey Road
Pelzer, SC 29669
(864) 243-9699 Phone
trandairy@aol.com 

Happy Cow Creamery, locate don the farm at Trantham’s 12 Aprils Dairy, produces and processes fresh milk right on the farm.  The milk here is not homogenized like most store bought milk.  It is pasteurized at a low temperature therefore the natural enzymes are present.  The milk here is special because the cows graze on lush green pastures twelve months a year.  Visit the shop at Happy Cow Creamery for milk, fresh organic fruits and vegetables, and many other products. 

Turkey Creek Christmas Tree Farm
Dale Cullum
211 Wade Morgan Road
McCormick, SC 29835
803-637-3930
tcctreefarm@aol.com
dalcul@aol.com

Valentine Sagefield Vineyards

Mr. Guy Valentine
PO Box 864
Jackson, SC 29831
(803) 471-9809 Phone/Fax


Vallentines Farm

Mr. Fletcher M. Riley, Jr.
PO Box 55
Cope, SC 29038
(803) 534-0442 Phone

South Carolina
National Heritage Corridor*

Mrs. Elizabeth Harm
Development Manager
528 Columbia Road
Edgefield, SC 29824
(803) 637-9245 Phone/Fax
(803) 608-0501
Mobile
eharm@sc-heritagecorridor.org
www.sc-heritagecorridor.org
Mrs. Michelle McCollum
Executive Director
mmccollum@sc-heritagecorridor.org

* Advisory Members

 

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