Greenwood

South Carolina, United States
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Greenwood, city, seat (1897) of Greenwood county, western South Carolina, U.S. The city lies at the northern entrance to the Long Cane Ranger District of Sumter National Forest. It was first settled in 1824 by John McGehee, and its growth was stimulated by the arrival (1852) of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Four other railroads converged to make it a transportation centre. Textile mills were built and cotton shipped. Lander University (founded 1872 in Williamston) moved there in 1904, and Piedmont Technical College opened in 1966. A few miles east are the Ninety Six National Historic Site (site of Star Fort, a British stronghold during the American Revolution) and Lake Greenwood State Park; the lake is impounded on the Saluda River by Buzzard Roost Dam. The economy is based on textile manufacturing, supplemented by light industries. Inc. town, 1857; city, 1927. Pop. (1990) 20,807; (2010) 23,222.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.