Fountain Inn, South Carolina (ZIP 29644) offers small-town charm with big-town convenience. Tucked between Greenville and Laurens counties, it's part of the dynamic “Golden Strip” (along I-385) and boasts steady growth, vibrant downtown life, and welcoming neighborhoods—perfect for families, young professionals, and anyone considering homes for sale in Fountain Inn SC.
The city’s name honors an “inn with a fountain” located along a historic stagecoach route named back in 1832. As part of the “Golden Strip” with Simpsonville and Mauldin, Fountain Inn combines heritage with growth.
Several historic buildings such as the Cannon Building, the Fairview Presbyterian Church (built 1858, Greek Revival), and the McDowell House (built 1922) are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Fountain Inn is governed by a mayor (GP McLeer) and a city council representing six wards.
The city falls under the Greenville County School District, the largest in the state with 106 schools and a spectrum of programs—traditional, IB, STEM, and magnet academies.
Local schools include Fountain Inn Elementary and the newly built Fountain Inn High School (opened 2021), along with the Younts Center for Performing Arts, formerly the historic high school building.
Fountain Inn delivers over 50 acres of parkland exceeding national standards with six public parks, an indoor activities center, and more than 4 miles of walking trails.
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Duncan, South Carolina is a charming town in Spartanburg County with deep roots, steady growth, and a welcoming community spirit. Think quiet neighborhoods, short drives to Spartanburg and Greenville, and a supportive hometown vibe — perfect for families and movers eyeing homes for sale in Duncan SC.
Duncan began as “New Hope” in 1811 with a local post office, later renamed “Vernonville” in the 1850s. After the railroad arrived in 1873, Leroy Duncan offered land for streets—on the condition the town be renamed for him. In 1881, it officially became Duncan, and it received its municipal charter in 1889.
The town is led by Mayor Shirley Clopton, with support from the Town Council and Town Administrator Cameron Fant.
Duncan is served by Spartanburg County School District 5, which operates 14 schools including Duncan Elementary and James F. Byrnes High School (enrollment ~2,315, principal: Erin Greenway).
Set along SC Highways 290 & 292, Duncan offers quick access to Spartanburg and Greenville. It’s positioned well for commuting (~26-minute average), with a suburban feel, growing neighborhoods, and proximity to regional employers.
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