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Sports Resort nestled near the Blue Ridge Mountains


Blue Ridge Mountains

Resort community aimed at cycling enthusiasts

Gracefully nestled near the Blue Ridge Mountains, a unique, one-of-a-kind resort community for families desiring a lifestyle of health and fitness is developing.

It will comprise three-hundred plus acres of graceful mountain wilderness with 97 one- to two-and-a-half-acre home-sites surrounding a village with a restaurant, a bike shop, a spa and a training facility.
The thirty-eight thousand square foot Performance Training Center will offer a spacious exercise arena with weight training, strength and conditioning equipment, a 25-meter indoor pool, a resort-style outdoor pool, an aerobic studio, a group cycling studio, a yoga studio, spa and dry sauna. The state-of-the-art fitness center will also provide highly sophisticated training equipment and cycling training rooms.

The Performance Training Center will be the “town square” of the village, which will include a conference center, business center, pro shop, cycling maintenance center, restaurant and pub, media center and the village’s guest lodge. Ten guest chalets and ten guest maisonettes will be nestled along the mountainside to the north and east of the village. These three-bedroom chalet-style houses and one-bedroom town houses may be used by owners - or their guests - for at least six weeks a year.

The entire community will be connected via a system of wilderness trails, pathways, cycling loops and owner access roads. There will be trails for running and cycling, a 4.6-mile rubberized loop and another seven miles of single-track mountain-bike trails. Some trails will link with popular cycling routes in the area.

Secluded home-sites are planned along ridge tops, pinnacles and along springs and streams. Prices for home-sites will vary from four-hundred thousand dollars to one-point-five million dollars depending on location, elevation and mountain views.

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School system in Greenville, County, South Carolina

School system in Greenville, County, SC

The School District of Greenville County is the largest public school system in South Carolina and the 54th largest public school system in the nation. In Greenville county more than 67,400 young people in grades K-12 attend public school each day.

Size- 54nd largest in the nation / 67, 400 students
Square Miles- 800+
Service Area- Most of Greenville County as well as Parts of Spartanburg and Laurens Counties
12 National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence
17 Palmetto's Finest Schools (State's Top Schools)
37 Red Carpet Schools (Customer Friendly Award)
27 PTA National Schools of Excellence
19 Baldrige Model Schools

Schools

47 Elementary schools
17 Middle schools
14 High schools
4 Career Technology schools
5 Child Development
7 Special Centers:
- Fine Arts Center
- Sterling School/Charles Townes Gifted Center
- Roper Mountain Science Center
- Teen Parent
- West Greenville School
- Washington Center
- Lifelong Learning (Adult Education)

12 Magnet Academies (Included in School Total)

There is also an International Baccalaureate Program, an International Studies Center and an Gifted Center in Greenville, SC

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Cherrydale

In 1852, George Washington Green purchased 350 acres of land “on the waters of Richland Creek and Reedy River” north of Greenville for $1,500. There he built “Green Farm,” a modest one-story dwelling that is now the rear wing of Cherrydale. On March 2, 1857, Green sold that land and an additional 100 acres to James Clement Furman, President of Furman University for $7,000. This $5,500 price difference suggests that Green constructed the house between 1852 and 1857.
Between 1857 and 1860, Furman and his wife, Mary Glen Davis Furman, remodeled Green Farm, adding four rooms and a new entrance with a front porch, four Greek-Revival-style columns, a three-bay portico and were calling the renovated house “Cherrydale.”The Cherrydale farm was three miles from downtown Greenville, where Furman University was then located, so James Clement Furman kept a separate residence near the university while school was in session. Furman retired as president in 1881 and lived his final years at Cherrydale writing and preaching. He died in an upstairs bedroom of the house in 1891.
Furman willed Cherrydale to his wife, Mary, who sold much of the surrounding land but continued to live there until her death in 1911.
Mrs. Furman’s will transferred ownership of Cherrydale and the remaining property to her children. Her daughter, Mrs. Goldsmith lived there until the mid-1930s, when she moved to New York. In 1939 Mrs. Goldsmith sold Cherrydale, together with 55 acres of surrounding land.
The buyers, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Stone III, discovered the house to be in terrible condition, with no electricity, heat or water, a sagging front veranda, and an open porch along one side. They modernized and restored Cherrydale to be their home, and in 1976 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Stone family retained possession of Cherrydale and it was extensively and carefully renovated in 1997 as a corporate guesthouse.
When AIG Baker bought the plant site from Umbro International in 1998 with plans to construct Cherrydale Point shopping center, it also purchased the Cherrydale property. Together the Stone family and AIG Baker donated the house to Furman.On March 7 and 8, 1999, Expert Movers of Virginia used their engineering skills to move the huge home three miles along Poinsett Highway to its present location at the highest point of the Furman campus. During homecoming that same year, the university dedicated Cherrydale as Furman’s Alumni House.Informtaion about can be found here - Cherrydale

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Email: info@transdomo.com
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