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What to See in Rock Hill - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 15 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Rock Hill (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Manchester Meadows, Giordana Velodrome, and White House. Also, be sure to include Rock Hill Downtown Historic District in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Rock Hill (South Carolina).

Manchester Meadows

Stadium in Rock Hill, South Carolina
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Stadium in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Manchester Meadows Soccer Complex is a multi field soccer complex containing two stadiums located in Rock Hill, South Carolina.[1]

Address: 337 E Mount Gallant Rd, 29730-9054 Rock Hill

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Giordana Velodrome

Athletic field in York County, South Carolina
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Athletic field in York County, South Carolina. Giordana Velodrome is a cycling track in Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States. It opened in March 2012.

The 250-meter track is made of concrete with a 42.5 degree embankment in the corners and a 17 degree embankment on the front and back straights. The velodrome is part of the Rock Hill Outdoor Center. U.S. national track cycling championships will be held there in 2012 and 2013. The velodrome was designed by Ralph Schürmann, a cycling track architect from Münster, Germany.

Giordana Velodrome is going to be the center of a recreational area, of which the construction is still in progress. Additional cycling venues, athletic fields, parks, gardens and greenspace are planned nearby.[2]

Address: 1000 Riverwalk Pkwy, 29730-4158 Rock Hill

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White House

Museum in Rock Hill, South Carolina
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Museum in Rock Hill, South Carolina. The White Home in Rock Hill, South Carolina is a small historical museum. Five generations of the White family lived in the house between 1837 and 2005. Over the years, the home transformed from a one-room cottage into an eighteen-room, two story house. It is located in the Reid Street-North Confederate Avenue Area Historic District.

The White Home offers guided and self-guided tours, a gift shop featuring local artists and writers, and meeting space for special events. The museum is owned and operated by the organization Historic Rock Hill which purchased and restored the house. Historic Rock Hill's headquarters are located on the second floor.[3]

Address: 258 E White St, 29730-4566 Rock Hill

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Rock Hill Downtown Historic District

Historical place in Rock Hill, South Carolina
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Historical place in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Rock Hill Downtown Historic District consists of twelve contiguous buildings built between 1870 and 1931 in downtown Rock Hill in York County, South Carolina.

The twelve buildings are:

  • Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, 144 Caldwell St.
  • First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, 201 E. White St.
  • First Baptist Church, 215 E. Main St.
  • St. John's United Methodist Church, St. John's Court
  • Old Post Office Building, 325 Oakland Ave.
  • Post Office and Federal Building, 102 E. Main St.
  • Andrew Jackson Hotel, 223 E. Main St.
  • Citizens Bank Building, 157 E. Main St.
  • McFadden Building, 212 E. Main St.
  • Bass Furniture Company, 208-210 E. Main St.
  • Fink's Department Store 206 E. Main St.
  • Rock Hill Supply Company, 202 E. Main St.

In 1931 the Old Post Office Building was moved about a block from its original site where the new Post Office now stands. The Old Post Office then served as a library, until 1974, and now serves as a private office building. It was built in 1906 and designed by James Knox Taylor, the Supervising Architect of the Treasury.[4]

Address: 154 E Main St, Rock Hill, SC, Rock Hill

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First Presbyterian Church

Church in Rock Hill, South Carolina
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Church in Rock Hill, South Carolina. First Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 234 E. Main Street in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

It was designed by Charles Coker Wilson and was built in 1894. It was added to the National Register in 1992.[5]

Address: 234 E Main St, 29730 Rock Hill

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Tillman Hall

Building in Rock Hill, South Carolina
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Building in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Tillman Hall, originally known as Main Building, is a historic academic building located on the campus of Winthrop University at Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States. It was built in 1894, and is a three-story, red brick building in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The building includes a basement and attic, has a combination gabled and hipped roof configuration, projecting bay windows, and features a conical-roofed clock tower with open belfry. In 1962, Main Building was renamed Tillman Hall for Governor, Democratic U.S. Senator, and avowed white supremacist Benjamin Tillman. Tillman Hall's Auditorium has hosted concerts by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons in 1970, Jars of Clay in 1997, Florida's metal band Trivium in 2005, Celtic rock band Seven Nations in 2005, Recycled Percussion in 2007, and pop folk pianist Vienna Teng in 2008. The 2008 direct-to-video horror film Asylum was filmed outside of and inside Tillman Hall. The ending of the 1999 horror film Carrie 2 was filmed at Tillman Hall.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

On June 19, 2020, Winthrop University's Board of Trustees passed unanimously a resolution requesting South Carolina state legislators to consider amending the Heritage Act of 2000 to "allow Winthrop to restore Tillman Hall to its original name of Main Building."[6]

Address: 701 Oakland Ave, Rock Hill

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Main Street Children's Museum

Main Street Children's Museum
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Children's museum, Museum

Address: 133 E Main St, 29730-4539 Rock Hill

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Ebenezer Academy

Ebenezer Academy
wikipedia / Bill Fitzpatrick / CC BY-SA 3.0

Ebenezer Academy is a historic school building located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It was built about 1860, and is a one-story, rectangular brick structure of simple design. The school was originally associated with Ebenezer Presbyterian Church until Rock Hill public schools were established about 1888 and was leased to York County for an elementary school. The school continued until 1950 when it was deeded back to the church. It is the oldest known school building standing in York County.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.[7]

Address: 2132 Ebenezer Rd, 29732 Rock Hill

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Winthrop College Historic District

Winthrop College Historic District
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Winthrop College Historic District is a national historic district located on the campus of Winthrop University at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It encompasses 17 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure constructed between 1894 and 1943. Architectural styles represented include Gothic Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, Classical Revival, and Colonial Revival. Notable buildings include the separately listed Tillman Hall and Withers Building, as well as Alumni House, Phelps Dormitory, Thurmond Building, Byrnes Auditorium, Johnson Hall, and the President's Residence.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[8]

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Hermon Presbyterian Church

Presbyterian church in Rock Hill, South Carolina
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Presbyterian church in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Hermon Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 446 Dave Lyle Boulevard in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

It was built in 1897 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.[9]

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Mount Prospect Baptist Church

Baptist church in Rock Hill, South Carolina
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Baptist church in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Mount Prospect Baptist Church is a historic church at 339 W. Black Street in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

It was built in 1915 and added to the National Register in 1992.[10]

Address: 339 W Black St, 29731 Rock Hill

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Laurelwood Cemetery

Cemetery in Rock Hill, South Carolina
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Cemetery in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Laurelwood Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It was established in 1872, and was the first municipal cemetery of Rock Hill. It contains over 11,414 marked grave sites and includes variety of funerary art including a few raised stone tombs and a number of obelisks, table markers, spheres, and other forms. The cemetery also includes a Confederate monument and a memorial to veterans of the World War I.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.[11]

Address: 143 Laurel Street, 29730 Rock Hill

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United States Post Office and Courthouse

Courthouse
wikipedia / Bill Fitzpatrick / CC BY-SA 3.0

Courthouse. The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Rock Hill, South Carolina, also known as Caldwell Street Post Office, was built in 1931. It served historically as a courthouse and as a post office, and is currently in use as the Gettys Art Center. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is located in the Rock Hill Downtown Historic District.[12]

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People's National Bank Building

People's National Bank Building
wikipedia / Bill Fitzpatrick / CC BY-SA 3.0

People's National Bank Building, also known as Franklin's Clothing Store, is a historic bank building located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It was built about 1909–1910, and is a four-story brick building, plus basement. It was the first building in the city constructed as a speculative office building, the first with a passenger elevator, and the tallest commercial building in Rock Hill. The People's National Bank merged with Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Carolina in 1964 and moved out of the building in 1972.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.[13]

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Stokes-Mayfield House

Stokes-Mayfield House
wikipedia / Bill Fitzpatrick / CC BY-SA 3.0

Stokes-Mayfield House is a historic home located at Rock Hill, South Carolina. It was built in 1907, and is a two-story, frame residence with cross-gabled slate roof in the Neo-Classical style. The house features a two-story tetrastyle Corinthian order pedimented portico and a balcony with decorative iron brackets above the front door.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[14]

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