Graniteville, South Carolina

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Mill Houses, Graniteville SC
Mill Houses, Graniteville SC

Graniteville is an unincorporated community in Aiken County, South Carolina, located on U.S. Route 1, five miles (8 km) west of Aiken. In 1990, Graniteville had a population of 1,158. The town straddles Horse Creek which originates in the nearby town of Vaucluse.

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Old Graniteville Mill Headquarters
Old Graniteville Mill Headquarters

Graniteville dates to 1845 when William Gregg built the South's first large scale cotton mill in what became known as Graniteville. His paternalistic mill town included 90 homes, several boarding houses, six stores, two churches, and a school for the mill workers and their families. The community got its name because most of those original buildings were constructed of blue granite. Mr. Gregg required the children of mill workers to attend the public school he instituted and violators were fined. As such, Graniteville holds the distinction of having the first compulsory education system in the South.

Until 1996, Graniteville was the home office and central location of a collection of textile plants in South Carolina and Georgia known as The Graniteville Company. In 1996, the company was bought out by Avondale Mills, a company which was one of the largest denim manufacturers in the United States. Avondale closed or sold off all of it's plants in the area in 2006, unable to recover financially from the train accident in 2005. Graniteville is also home to a Bridgestone/Firestone Tire and Rubber Company plant.

A continuing legacy of The Graniteville Company is the Gregg-Graniteville Foundation which was established by the company in 1941 in honor of Mr. Gregg. To continue his genuine concern for people, the Foundation awards annual college scholarships and other charitable contributions. A centerpiece of the Graniteville community is the Gregg Park Civic Center, a modern recreational complex whose full array of services are offered to community residents at a very nominal charge. The Foundation funds the complex which includes a walking track, softball and baseball fields, tennis courts, swimming area, picnic area. The gym includes a basketball court, weight room, exercise room, racquetball courts, locker rooms and showers.

Site of Derailment at Graniteville, SC
Site of Derailment at Graniteville, SC
Monument to Loss of Life at Derailment, Graniteville, SC
Monument to Loss of Life at Derailment, Graniteville, SC

On January 6, 2005, a freight train struck a parked train on the spur leading to Avondale's Stevens Steam Plant. One of two train cars that were carrying liquid chlorine ruptured, releasing a poisonous chlorine cloud. As of January 9, 2005, nine people were dead and more than 250 injured. On May 20, 2006 the town dedicated a memorial to those who perished. The memorial is located in a small park at the intersection of Canal St and Aiken Rd.

Coordinates: 33°33′49″N, 81°48′28″W

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