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This gorgeous community is located on the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway at Glassy Mountain, SC. Glassy Mountain is a natural, rare landform that includes shear-face granite walls, some 400' high. The community encompasses 3,500 acres and is 3,200 feet above sea level. Other features include The Tom Jackson golf course (rated Fourth Most Scenic in the Nation by Golf Digest) with 18 holes and 75-mile views. |
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This home is located in the new Cliffs Community of Keowee Springs on beautiful Lake Keowee. The community is a unique concept emphasizing "health, culture and wellness." A new 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Fazio in in the works. |
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Just a short drive off of Highway 11 and adjacent to the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards is located between Lake Jocassee (7,500 acres of water and 75 miles of shoreline) and Lake Keowee (18,500 acres of water and 300 miles of shoreline) in the golden corner of South Carolina. A Fazio-designed golf course, a full-service marina and an Equestrian center help to enhance the community surrounded by numerous state and national parks. |
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Cliffs Keowee Vineyards Lakeside Home Ohio Resident's New Home 1st place for the best home in the Upstate over 3000 sq. ft. for 2003 by Builder Architect Magazine (Read About it!) |
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Located in Sapphire, North Carolina, close to Highlands, Cashiers and Brevard, Bear Wallow Springs borders Lake Toxaway, the largest private lake in North Carolina at 640 acres and 14 miles of shoreline. The elevation of the lake itself is at 3,010 feet, with Bear Wallow Springs towering over it. This community allows access to all the amenities of Lake Toxaway including The Lake Toxaway Country Club. |
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Greenville, South Carolina is located in the northwestern corner (the upstate) of South Carolina. The city is centrally located between Charlotte, NC and Atlanta, GA. Less than an hour's drive to the north will take anyone to the Blue Ridge Parkway, Lake Keowee or Lake Jocassee, and to the south to Lake Hartwell or Clemson University. Home to Michelin's and BMW's North American Headquarters, as well as other internationally and nationally recognized companies, Greenville is making a transition from "The Textile Center of the World" to an internationally diversified area. |
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