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WorldAtlas set out to find the most eccentric towns in South Carolina, and this Upstate city made the list. Here's why.
Funding dispute moves SC Peach Festival parade out of Gaffney. Will the rest of the festival follow?
The SC Peach Festival Committee moved the event's parade to Blacksburg over a funding dispute with Gaffney, which asked ...
UPDATE: No, the Peachoid has not been converted to a Lemonoid. Having been sandblasted down to the metal over the winter months, the giant water tower was coated with a solid yellow base layer in ...
A beloved and often frequently lampooned giant peach-shaped water tower in Gaffney, South Carolina, is now surrounded by a 6-foot-tall fence, topped by barbed wire.
A South Carolina landmark that's both loved and lampooned is under renovation. You can't miss it driving on I-85 near the North Carolina border: it's a massive peach-shaped water tower. The ...
Officials have placed a fence topped with barbed wire around the iconic water tower in South Carolina that's painted like a peach. The general manager of the Gaffney Board of Public Works says the ...
A GoforthPeach Water Tower, Clanton, Alabama32 deg 53' 11.56"N 86 deg 37' 32.29"W About 45 miles south of Birmingham I almost didn't post this because the water tower is such an obvious landmark ...
The Peachoid, a one-million-gallon, peach-shaped water tower in Gaffney, S.C., is getting its first complete overhaul after the giant fruit's paint started peeling. Photo: Valerie Bauerlein/The ...
If you didn't catch on that peaches are big in Clanton, maybe you should just look up! In the early 90's, the city built a 120 feet tall giant peach water tower. It's clearly visible from ...
The Peachoid, a one-million-gallon, peach-shaped water tower in Gaffney, S.C., is getting its first complete overhaul after the giant fruit's paint started peeling. Photo: Valerie Bauerlein/The ...
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