Duncan in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Distilleries. Discover best things to do in Duncan with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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5 based on 43 reviews
Micro distillery featuring SUGAR TIT MOONSHINE. Sweetest shine in the south. tm. Distilled six times for a smooth, sweet flavor. Free sample and Tours. Circa 1857 restored apothecary/country store in historic Reidville, SC. All moonshine made on premises from start to finish. Family recipes. Bring some home or buy as a gift. Gift certificates available. Family owned and run. Friendly atmosphere. Children welcome after all it is a science experiment in the flesh! Moonshine mercahndise available. Hats, shirts, glasses, koozies, also handmade leather. Antique and history lovers dream. MEET Whiskey our mascot Golderdoodle! The sweetest golden doodle in the south!
We visited Sugar Tit late in the afternoon on Monday the 6th. We were greeted by Mary. She proceeded to give us what amounted to a private tour and tasting as we were the only people there at the time. However....don't let that fool you....MoreThank you for your very kind words. Mary is our treasure, and we are happy you enjoyed your visit with us.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
We came here for the Spartanburg County geocaching challenge but immediately were impressed with this large and modern park.
There's lots of things to do for everyone, from disc golf, to organized softball and playgrounds. There is a neat sundial here and exhibits on solar and wind power.
It was very impressive!
4.5 based on 29 reviews
I live in Greer and am very proud of this multi functional park. It also contains the City Hall. The pond, gazebo and fountain would be very restful but .... They blast pop music from loudspeakers which just ruins the whole experience. It's like being in some sort of communist re-education camp. It's a shame too because the park is beautiful.
5 based on 22 reviews
Since 2006, The Logos Theatre has produced professional, family friendly productions on an epic scale. At the Logos, you will see Biblical drama, children's musicals, classic literature and riveting drama as well as professional acting, sets, lighting, and special effects like you've never seen before. Visit our website to see our upcoming productions and follow us on Facebook for deals and discounts on tickets.
If you love drama, you'll love the Logos theater. Everything we've seen here has been over-the-top excellent. We've enjoyed many productions, but our favorites would be Narnia and Silent Star (a beautiful Christmas story). The Word of God is always shared beautifully on stage through drama, singing and emotion. We've also enjoyed several drama camps as a family. Contact them and find out how your child can get involved. This ministry has been a tremendous blessing to our family!
5 based on 151 reviews
We are a production brewery that opened in downtown Spartanburg in 1997. We moved to our current location in 2009. It was the old dodge dealership built in the 50's. As of Feb 2018 we offer food and hope you will come share a pint and eat where the beer is made. Open: Tues-Fri 3pm to 10pm ; Sat 11am to 10pm. Live music in tap room Thurs, Fri, Sat Cheers!
Stopped in at RJ Rockers Brewing late in the afternoon to check out the beer selections and the place. Jessica was 'on duty' that day and what a delightful, personable and very knowledable young woman. We talked about the beer offerings on tap that day...MoreMGordon, We agree Jess is awesome! Peachy King is big and is made with 150 pounds of SC peaches in each batch. Food side is open and we hope you make it back to eat soon! thank you for your support. Henry
4.5 based on 129 reviews
A beautiful spot that is a throwback in time. The only remaining covered bridge in SC, this spot has hiking trails, a babbling creek, the remnants of a historic home site and grist mill and picnic tables. Pack a lunch, bring a camera and learn some history. Just lovely.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
I played the River Falls Plantation course on 9/24/15. The par 72 course is advertised as a Gary Player signature course. The course is located about 3 miles off I-85 and was easy to find.
I played the Player tees which is one of five tees available. The Player tees play to 6,520 yards with a rating of 72.0 and slope of 137. The various tees play from 6,520 yards to the Ladies tees (their designation, not mine) of 4,697 yards with a rating of 67.2 and slope of 116.
The design is excellent! The layout is not overly long, but is tight and features a lot of significant elevation changes. While the course opens with a slightly uphill par four, most of the holes seems to play more downhill. As a result of the design, this is not a course that would be easy to walk because there are many houses lining the course and significant distances between the greens and the next tees.
Every hole was different from any other and presented unique and scenic, but fair challenges. I found myself on many of the holes taking pictures of the hole or saying ‘wow, this is really pretty’. Because of how tight the holes were, this is not a course I felt comfortable trying to cut loose with big swings off the tee and instead focused on keeping the ball in play and leaving a second shot of a comfortable distance.
Service
I found this course by doing some internet research the night before and reading reviews by other players. The pro shop attendant and starter were very friendly. The pro shop employee handed me a very detailed Course Guidebook that, in addition to my Sky Caddie, was an outstanding source of information on the design, yardages, and recommendations for shot making throughout the course.
There was cold drinking water about every four holes. I did notice only one bathroom facility located at the confluence of the cart paths coming from the 7th and the 16th holes. Although there are a lot of houses around the course, the cart paths go through a lot of wooded areas with a lot of secluded trees.
Overall Condition
The course was in excellent condition throughout all eighteen holes. All of the fairways and roughs were well tended. The greens were a little slower than I have played all year, but they were all plush, firm, void of marks, and putted truly.
I did notice that the tee boxes were very small and sometimes uneven in terms of footing.
Clubhouse/Amenities
This course has a restaurant, clubhouse, driving range, and practice green. I had no time to use the driving range or any of the other facilities. The clubhouse does have a nice porch around it from which you have a nice view of the finishing holes for each nine.
Value
I played the course at 11:30AM at a rate of $42. I could have picked up an online tee time the night before for less money but did not do so because the weather forecast was questionable for the day with rain coming in. Fortunately, the rain drops did not start to fall until the 18th hole and only very lightly. The experience with this course made the fact that I paid more than I could have a non-issue because I got a great design, conditioning, and service in return for my money.
In summation, I felt like I had discovered a real treat by doing a little internet research the night before. I was so pleased with everything about the course that I went back into the pro shop and talked to three employees that were there to commend them on the venue.
4 based on 20 reviews
It is a fresh foods orchards/vegetable and of course you can't pass up the ice cream next door. Largest dip for the price. Lots of favors to choice from.
4.5 based on 185 reviews
Hatcher Garden is a true treasure in Spartanburg, you can take a quiet walk along paved and natural paths or sit and enjoy the trees, flowers, sounds of water and songbirds. We enjoy taking our nephew along and looking at the plaques identifying the trees and shrubs, and we always stop and make a donation in the box on our way out to help support the garden.
4.5 based on 201 reviews
We were with a group and stopped at the Zentrum. BMW has a number of cars on display. It was great to see the many new cars they produce as well as some of the autos they manufactured years ago. I would like to see the production line in the plant which is behind the Zentrum but tours are closed until something in 2018. This is still a good stop if you are on I-85 in the Greenville-Spartanburg area.
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