South Carolina
Pat WoodsSeneca, a South Carolina town of 8,000 tucked in the far northwest corner of the state, joins a growing list of communities rolling out the welcome mat for retirees. The former textile center is hoping its Appalachian Mountain foothill location, scenic lakes, warm sunny climate, and lush golf courses will lure retirees to the Palmetto State. Just eight miles from the cultural offerings of Clemson University in Clemson, Seneca, founded in 1873 at the junction of two railroads serving Atlanta and Charlotte, is within an hour of Greenville and Anderson, South Carolina. To learn more, call the Chamber of Commerce at (864) 882-2097 and ask for the free Seneca Retirement & Relocation Guide.
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